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What's My Time Style?
We all have our own style of managing time, which is expressed in everything we do, from beginning new projects to managing multiple tasks to arranging personal workspace. While traditional time-management systems take a one-size-fits-all approach, What’s My Time Style? helps people identify their own personal time style and learn how to make that style work for them rather than against them.
Learning Outcomes
- Identify preference for one of 4 time management styles: Direct, Spirited, Considerate, or Systematic
- Learn how to capitalize on strengths and overcome the trouble spots of their styles
- Learn how to interact effectively with other styles
Theory
What’s My Time Style? and the other titles in the HRDQ Style Series™ are based on the well-known research and personality theories of psychologists Carl Jung, William Moulton Marston, and others. Most research has identified two basic dimensions of style, which we refer to as assertiveness and expressiveness. Assertiveness is the effort a person makes to influence or control the thoughts or actions of others. Expressiveness is the effort that a person makes to control his or her emotions and feelings when relating to others.
Uses for What’s My Time Style?
What’s My Time Style? is ideal for training anyone who wants to learn more about his or her time management style. It makes an effective component in various training programs for a variety of topics, including:
- Facilitating
- Leading Meetings
- Team/Project Management
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