Time Management
Participants will assess their own current time management practice in the workplace and look at ways of changing habits and patterns which will lead to more effective use of time.
NICVA, 61 Duncairn Gardens, Belfast BT15 2GB
Participants will be asked to carry out a systematic study of their time management practice and get useful tips on how to manage their time effectively and efficiently.
(There is the option of achieving accreditation from The Institute of Leadership and Management for this course as a unit of the First Line Management Level 3 Certificate).
As places are limited and demand is usually high please make your booking as soon as possible and at least one week before the event. Individuals cannot be registered without receipt of a booking form.
Further information
For more information about this course please contact at roisin [dot] kelly [at] nicva [dot] org or call 028 9087 7777.
Cancellation fee
If you wish to cancel your place at this event you must inform at roisin [dot] kelly [at] nicva [dot] org by email five working days in advance of the event date. If you inform us less than five working days or not at all and do not attend you will be invoiced for the full cost of the event.
Getting here and Parking
NICVA has a number of free parking spaces available for those attending events. Unfortunately these can't be reserved and are available on a first come basis. NICVA's spaces are clearly marked and we would ask that visitors only use spaces allocated to NICVA when attending an event.
Parking is also available on Duncairn Gardens and surrounding areas within close walking distance. NICVA is also a short walk from Yorkgate Train Station and you can easily catch a bus from the city centre (no 1D) direct to Duncairn Gardens, or (no 61 and 64) to Cityside Centre (a few minutes walk).
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