LCC105 - Effective Time Management
Course Overview
In today’s fast-paced world, how you manage your time directly influences your personal fulfillment, professional effectiveness, and leadership impact. This course takes a practical, whole-person approach to productivity, going beyond calendars and to-do lists to help you build habits, systems, and strategies that align with your values and priorities.
Through guided self-assessments, you’ll gain insight into how you currently spend your time and energy, uncover hidden drains on your productivity, and explore mindset shifts that support more intentional choices. You’ll walk away with tools to plan your week, overcome procrastination, and create margin in your schedule so you can focus on what matters most.
Whether you're leading a team, a project, or your own career, this course helps you manage time not just for efficiency but for influence, impact, and intentional leadership. The included self-assessment workbook helps you connect daily habits to broader leadership priorities. It equips you to model effective time use, support team productivity, and align your efforts with strategic goals.
Key Topics
- Time perspectives that bring clarity to your work
- The value of margin: building space into your schedule
- The Time Matrix: focus on high-impact activities
- Goal prioritization and execution
- Overcoming procrastination with practical strategies
- Connecting your vision to daily action
Takeaways
- Complete a personal energy audit to identify what fuels or drains you
- Learn how to build margin and flexibility into your schedule
- Draft a personal mission statement to guide decisions
- Use strategic planning tools to align time with goals
- Apply a weekly planner for better focus and follow-through
- Develop a high-level master plan to support your business or leadership strategy
Accrediting Associations
- CPE for Self-Reporting to your state accountancy board 3.5 CPE self-reporting
Applies To The Following Certificate
- Leadership Essentials Certificate : Required