Improving Personal Productivity
Being more productive at work isn’t rocket science, but it does require being more deliberate about how you manage your time. Regardless of what profession you are in or what task you are attending to, there is always some room for improvement. You should make a concerted attempt to increase your productivity.
Most people admit that they have faced times when they all wondered if it would be better to have more time in a day. That might not be possible any time sooner, however, it’s definitely worth trying an alternative.
Productivity can be in the form of time that you spend on the task, so you finish early and use the remaining time for other tasks. You may do the job at the same time but the outcome may be better. It could be both. You may save time and do a better job than you would have done otherwise.
Having a good productivity system in order, and an effective workflow you enjoy, is valuable not only for your work, but also your personal life. It starts by setting realistic goals, breaking those goals down into actionable tasks, and at the end of it all, asking yourself, “did I accomplish something meaningful with a measurable impact from what I
set out to do?”
At the end of this course, learners should be able to:
- Know the definition of personal productivity
- Understand the key elements of productivity
- Know the Basics of Organizing your Work and Time
- Understand Performance Reviews as a Self-Motivational Policy
- Effectively understand the questions for Improving Personal Productivity
- Know the tips for Better Productivity
- Understand the Three-Phase Theory
- Know how to Boost Your Personal Productivity.
Course Curriculum
SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION TO PERSONAL PRODUCTIVITY
SECTION 2: IMPROVING PERSONAL PRODUCTIVITY