The aim To show managers the importance of adopting essential time-management and delegation skills.
About the program The first two parts of
The unorganized manager series show that no matter how efficient managers may think they are, they cannot be fully effective until they learn how to manage their time.
In
Part 2: salvation the manager has returned to Earth full of enthusiasm, but his inability to establish priorities and to delegate effectively lands him back in front of St Peter. The program shows why managers should consider the actual purpose of their jobs, and not the function. They must learn how to schedule time for active tasks, while leaving time for reactive tasks. By delegating and retaining responsibility, they will make more effective use of their own time and that of their team, and contribute to everyone's motivation and morale.
The benefits
Ideal for incorporating into time management and delegation courses at junior management level
Engaging and humorous plot to make messages highly memorable
Wrong-way, right-way scenarios help managers learn practical skills
Related training issues: Managing paperwork
Stress
Information: A Video Arts production featuring John Cleese, Nigel Lindsay and Beatie Edney. Release date: 1996