2024-08-30
 
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Better time management and priority management

9:00AM to 5:00PM
60$

Montréal

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Discover new ways to manage and, most  importantly, to make the most of your work time.

Want to optimize the development of your projects and/or organization, while enjoying greater overall satisfaction thanks to more balanced time management?

Effective time management is not simply a question of applying tried and true methods and recipes.

This training activity lets participants gain a different perspective on time – which is overvalued in our performance-driven societies – to examine alternative ways to plan, use and above all  “experience” time at work.

Efficient time management will be addressed from the standpoint of the overall “vision” principle: How to improve action rather than do more, in the now and in the medium and long term, and achieve a certain distance in regards to your time use and the situations encountered.

 

Objectives

  • Understand the importance of work planning.
  • Analyze and change work habits.
  • Identify obstacles to effective time management.
  • Discover time management methods and tools.
  • Adopt management practices that promote accountability and well-being

Who can benefit from this training?

To all dance professionals: artists, researchers, teachers, managers, cultural workers, etc.

 

Any questions?

Contact Amélie Brisson-Darveau
514 842-3984, #226

formation@rcaaq.org

 

Trainer

Virginie Chrétien is an artist with a background in visual arts. Her interest in the development of individuals, organizations, and practices has led her to experiment with different models and processes of support for cultural organizations and artists, whether through coaching or training.

She serves as a lecturer in the graduate certificate program in artistic practice studies and has also contributed to the conceptualization and writing of the new certificate in artistic creation, which is also offered at UQAR.

Her experience in management, coordination, and knowledge transfer has benefited various cultural organizations both locally and internationally. Since 2021, she has been working part-time with the Culture Bas-Saint-Laurent team.

 

This training, offered by the Regroupement des centres d’artistes autogérés du Québec (RCAAQ) in collaboration with the Conseil de la formation continue Arts et culture de l’Île-de-Montréal (CFC) and the Regroupement québécois de la danse, is made possible thanks to financial support from the Government of Quebec, through the Intervention-Compétences program administered by Compétence Culture.

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