Hi, I'm lookinig for any activities I can use for a Prioritizing/Time Management session I am due to run shortly. The group will be around 50 people working for the same organization but in varying roles. The group size is causing me 'issues' its quite big for doing interactive activities but I don't want to do the 'lecture' format.
I am currently thinking of using an in-tray exercise combined with the urgent/important matrix and a 'time thieves' section.
The participants are a 'training weary' bunch so I'm trying to find something they won't have seen before- any other ideas would be welcomed!
Paul Everett
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ARIAN ASSOCIATES LTD
Email me for a decision making exercise called WHO GOES TO THE BULL. It might be useful and fit the bill for the sort of stuff you are looking for
info@arian-associates.co.uk
I can help!
Hi Paul,
Please do send me an email at sleahy@bristan.com and I will send you the urgent/important exercise and a time robbers exercise that I use and that I am happy to share with you.
Good Luck!
Sarah
Paper-plates & Post-it-notes!
Hi Paul,
Please email me directly at Buffy.Sparks@npower.com and I’ll email you an exercise with includes Paper plates, post-it-notes and the Prioritisation grid!
kindest regards
Buffy
Time management
Hi Buffy,
I am a trainer and have a TM workshop next week. I would be glad to know about your plates and post it exercises.
Thank you in advance for your kind attention,
Rejane Santos rejsans@gmail.com
Post-it notes
I wonder if post-it notes are the way forward to have some activity without it getting unmangeable? This ready written training session has quite a few activities in that can be done in small groups at tables, and link directly back to their own situation, making it instantly applicable. Worth a look?
Need exercises for Time management workshop
Hi Sarah,
I am a trainer and would be taking a time management workshop in the last week of November. If you could forward some exercises which could make the program more interesting, it would be very nice.
Thankyou in anticipation,
Best Regards
Sandeep Grover
sandeep.grover@greymatterslearning.com