Time management
training
Time Management Training - A
necessary investment or a waste of time
Many organisations view time
management training as something they'll spend their money on, only if they
have to. Usually when pruning the company or department budget, training is
often the first area that gets the chop. And yet can you really afford not
to?
Here's what Dr. Donald Wetmore a Time
Management Specialist from the U.S. recently said in the on-line e-zine
Activepro...
Training is not a cost it's an investment
'It really doesn't matter what we pay for an
investment. What's relevant is what we get in return.
One of the best ways to jeopardise an
organisation's future in today's world and increase the probability of
troubled times it to look at training as a cost and pay the price of not
training or provide substandard training that operates only as a bandaid for
the training requirements.
A person being paid $50,000 per year who is
wasting just one hour per day is costing the organisation $6,250 per year.
If through one of our Time Management Seminars that person can learn how to
recapture just one hour per day, that translates into a payback to the
organisation of $6,250 per year!
If there is a group of 25 people, the return to
the organisation is $156,250 per year! That doesn't even include other
benefits like profitability, reduced turnover, improved morale, enhanced
teamwork, greater creativity etc.)
Over 5 years, the payback is $781,250. What
would your organisation invest to achieve that return and payback?
Not so many years ago, training was an option
for most organisations. Today it is no longer an option. If any of us
continue to do what we do the same way, within five years most of us will
become obsolete. Why? Because our competitors are helping their people to
become more effective through training.
If we look closely at companies who are doing
well in the long run, they almost always have a well thought out training
program in place
They realise the price for not training is the
real expense of training'.
The most important training or knowledge
enhancement you can offer to your employees is in the personal development
area. Effective time management is a life skill which affects us all.
Depending on how skilful we are at managing our time it can have a major
impact on the whole of our life. Our skill levels in this area can greatly
benefit us or cause us to be constantly stressed out.
Training is a life long endeavour. It has to be
ongoing. Life changes constantly and so do our needs and those of our
people, the no. 1 asset in every business. Time Management training is
crucial for it's when we learn to use our time effectively that we get so
much more done in our lives.
Have a great week!
Lorraine Pirihi
About The Author
Lorraine Pirihi is Australia's Personal Productivity
Specialist and Leading Life Coach. Her business The Office Organiser
specialises in showing small business owners and managers, how to get
organised at work so they can have a life! Lorraine is also a dynamic
speaker and has produced many products including "How to Survive and Thrive
at Work!"
To subscribe to her free ezine visit
http://www.office-organiser.com.au
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