- Getting organised
Getting organised
Do you ever get to the end of your working day and think to yourself, ‘that would have gone a lot better if I had been more organised’? Or perhaps you dislike the administrative side of your role and need better systems and processes to be ahead of your game? This interactive and practical class will analyse your own typical working week, how you organise yourself and others and look at better ways of doing things. There are tools and techniques that you will learn and be able to implement immediately to clear your mind of ‘clutter’ and improve your own and your team’s productivity. Reduce the need to work extra time to get the job done and learn to switch off when you get home.
Learning outcomes:
- Understand your current organisational skills
- Analyse your typical working week versus others
- Tips and techniques for being organised
- The benefits of a routine
- Create an action plan for implementation
- Get the work‑life balance right
Presented by:
Victoria Elliott-Potter
Managing Director EPIC Ltd
EPIC (Elliott-Potter International Consultancy Ltd) was founded by Victoria Elliott-Potter, and is based in Rayleigh, Essex.
Her knowledge is drawn from her experience of both working her way up to Board level Positions in regional & large international media corporations, working with business owners in all sectors, as well as launching her own B2B and B2C businesses, and leading successful teams throughout her career.
Victoria is a memorable and motivational coach, who has helped thousands of individuals over the years achieve their full potential in almost all sectors. Vicky develops coaching to suit her delegates & their industry, and has created workshops that have been adopted by others both nationally and internationally.
This will be the 3rd consecutive year that Vicky has attended and supported BTME, consistently gaining positive feedback.
Vicky has also been a keynote speaker and trainer at well over 450 business conferences across the UK and the EMEA in the last 16 years and continues to do this with bookings throughout 2024.
As well as EPIC, Vicky owns a horticultural business, and is married to a Deputy Course Manager. This means she understands the industry, the challenges and how to change holes!