Time Management
Date: Wednesday 29th October 2025
Time: 13:00-15:00
Location: Room TBC
Description:
This dynamic training course is designed to help individuals improve their time management skills and master the art of scheduling to achieve greater productivity and work-life balance. Participants will explore proven techniques for prioritizing tasks, creating efficient schedules, and making the most of their time—whether they are balancing work deadlines, personal commitments, or both. By integrating time management principles with practical scheduling tools, this course will equip you with the strategies needed to stay on track, reduce stress, and boost your overall efficiency.
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Master time management fundamentals: Understand key time management principles and how to avoid common time wasters.
- Create effective schedules: Use various scheduling techniques (time-blocking, task batching, and prioritization) to structure daily, weekly, and long-term plans.
- Prioritize tasks efficiently: Learn to identify high-value tasks and manage multiple competing priorities using the Eisenhower Matrix and other tools.
- Increase focus and minimize distractions: Implement strategies to maintain focus throughout the day, overcome procrastination, and manage distractions effectively.
- Optimize productivity with time-saving tools: Utilize digital tools (calendars, task management apps) to streamline scheduling and improve task execution.
- Achieve work-life harmony: Learn how to balance professional responsibilities with personal life commitments, reducing stress and preventing burnout.
Money saved through the BIG DEAL: £20
Skills gained: Proactivity, Organisation, communication
Graduate Attributes: Knowledge & Application, Self Development, Social Awareness, Responsibility.
Who this would be ideal for: Student Leaders or students who struggle with effectivley sorting their time.
Relevant courses: All courses
Access infomation:
This course will be held in a seminar room in the High Wycombe campus. All rooms are accessible.
Some sensitive topics may be spoken about, you can step out of the room at any time.
You will be sent all relevant information 2-3 days before the event, if you do not reply to this email by the date stated, your place will go to someone on the waiting list.
If you have any questions, please email: sutraining@bucks.ac.uk