Work Priorities

Provided by: Australian Institute of Management

It’s time to get back on the front foot and take control of your time at work. This short course offers practical tools to help you set meaningful goals and realistic plans to achieve them. Discover how to manage pressures, organise work commitments and improve productivity. You’ll develop your ability to manage personal and work priorities as well as your own professional development.

Designed for professionals at every stage of their career, this course is for anyone who wants to regain control and more effectively manage competing demands in the workplace.

Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this course you will be able to:

  • Ensure your personal work goals reflect your organisation’s plans and take initiative to prioritise competing demands to achieve goals and objectives
  • Identify factors affecting the achievement of your work objectives and establish contingencies and incorporate them into work plans
  • Seek and evaluate feedback on your performance from colleagues and clients in the context of individual and group requirements
  • Assess personal knowledge and skills against competency standards and use development opportunities suitable to your own personal learning style to develop competence

 

Entry or Workplace Requirements

There are no entry or workplace requirements to attend this course.

Delivery Method and Time Requirements

Face-to-face: 1 day on Campus Workshop

Online: 6-Months Continuous Access

Campus Locations: Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra

Cost

Face-to-face: $805.50 (includes 10% Feedlot TECH discount)

Online: $513 (includes 10% Feedlot TECH discount)

Australian Institute of Management

Geordie Weber
Feedlot TECH Account Manager
Phone: 02 9956 3963 / 0449 612 131
Email: feedlotTECH@aim.com.au
Website: https://www.aim.com.au/

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