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TIME MANAGEMENT

I - GENERAL INFORMATION
Time management has always occupied the minds of human beings since ancient times. Although it is often referred to by other names, it is not as detailed as it is today. Management of life, which is increasingly accelerating with the influence of technology, career planning in professional life where competition is increasing, goal setting that will highlight difference, etc. As concepts entered our lives, our perspective on time changed.

We started to understand more the importance of time management. If we are going to make a change in our lives, we must make time for this change. If we are serious about these changes, we will find ourselves struggling to clarify the time. So how can we clarify said time? First of all, it is necessary to understand the importance of time.

II - PURPOSE OF EDUCATION
The aim of this program is to ensure that participants acquire the principles of working with goals and acquire practical methods for managing their lives, setting performance goals, prioritizing their goals and planning their time, and to use these methods in their existing electronic environments if they wish.

III - EXPECTED GAINS FROM EDUCATION
At the end of the training, participants;
    • Will understand the elements of working with goals and planning time effectively,
    • Will be able to determine business goals and personal life goals by acting on the principle of prioritization
    • Will gain skills in
    • Will learn how to apply the principles of time management in business environments,
    • Will acquire practical techniques in planning and self-discipline, which play an important role in achieving goals.

IV - EDUCATIONAL CONTENT
    • Why Time Management?
    • How to Manage Time?
    • Time Types,
    • The Importance and Benefits of Time Management in Business Management,
    • What are Time Traps?
    • Methods to Avoid Time Traps,
    • The Relationship between Personal Development and Time Management,
    • The Relationship between Time Management and Culture Level,

 
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