[04-07-2011]
Objective
The course shows up the behaviour that leads to inefficient use of time. You will be given practical tips for carrying our your work more effectively and more efficiently.
Course content
During the course you will look at your own ineffective time management behaviour. You will learn about what causes this and will work on a more effective approach. We look at limiting factors: why do intentions not have the desired effect?
Subjects that will be discussed include:
You will leave the course with greater personal resolve.
During the peer review meeting a few weeks later, we will review the course and evaluate one another’s personal goals and experiences.
Especially for Science-PhD's:
Training Science-PhD's 4: 15 September + 13 October
Training Science-PhD's 5: 10 November + 8 December
NB: Science-PhD's for whom this training is compulsury, will be informed by the Graduate School. Hylke Bosma of the Graduate School will enroll them.
Other participants can enroll by using the registrationform on this site.
You can enroll by returning the completed and fully signed submission form to HRM Opleidingen (scanned & by email or by post).
Costs:
Cancellation
In the event of cancellation within two weeks before the start of the course, we will charge the full fee – also to PhDs.
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