Description
Using the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) in time management
lends a unique perspective in addition to the standard components of time management.
Elements particularly relevant are work habits and outside activities
based on one's personality preferences.
Objectives
• Learn about your views of time.
• Identify time management practices in work situations.
• Discover the pathways and pitfalls of different approaches to time management.
• Discover individual and team problem-solving styles.
Agenda
• Course overview - Welcome/Introduction/Expectations
• Objectives
• Time Management Questionnaire
• Preferences and Time
• Temperaments and Time
• Work Time Case Study
• Next steps - Action planning
Audience
• Employees at all levels. Class size maximum 24 participants.
Pre-Requisite
Introduction to the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator.
Course Length
• One full workday, with two 15-minute breaks and 1 hour
for lunch.