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In the age of
Surfing the Net and virtually instant communication, how can you
keep pace with the flow of information and get on with the rest
of your life? Coping with Information Overload will help you sort
the wheat from the chaff and provide a range of techniques to
liberate your time - it really could change the way you work.
Who should
attend?
This intermediate level course is aimed at people with some
experience of working in the voluntary sector.
Course Content
This one-day course will present a range of techniques to
help you understand and analyse the needs of your work situation.
It includes sessions on:
- Information
and you - how your mind and body absorbs and processes
information
- Time
management and how not to get lost in a sea of paper
- Sharing
Information - effective ways of passing information on to
colleagues
- Storing
information - where to file information in the real world
and mentally!
What will you
gain from the course?
You will have a greater understanding of how you receive and
process information, how your organisation deals with information
and a range of techniques to help you communicate effectively
with others.
About the
Trainer
Clive Rawson is a freelance consultant and trainer with a
background in arts development and the voluntary sector. He has
worked for independent organisations, local authorities and in
higher education. He set up Training & Development Services
in 1993 and has worked with a broad range of small and
medium-sized voluntary groups, mainly on developing strategic
plans and appropriate methods of evaluation.
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