Time Management Skills for Remote Workers

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The shift to remote work has become a permanent reality for many organizations, but it comes with unique challenges.

One of the most significant issues remote employees face is managing their time effectively. 

  • Remote workers often struggle with time management, leading to burnout, missed deadlines, and decreased productivit.

  • Remote employees across industries

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    • Storyboarding

    • Action Mapping

    • Graphic Design

    • Audio editing

    • eLearning Development

    • Articulate StoryLine 360

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Problem:

Drawing from my experience as a trainer for a national training program having learners across 5 timezones, I have identified a significant gap in the ways in which employees are able to manage their time in a remote environment.

This skill gap can lead to failing learning experiences, diminished student satisfaction, and potentially lower retention rates.

Solution:

To develop a systematic approach to task prioritization to specific workflows. I created an immersive, scenario-based eLearning experience that exposes students to ways to implement efficient meeting management techniques.

This engaging, story-driven approach outshines conventional training methods, such as in-person workshops, videos, or articles, by offering immediate feedback, realistic consequences, and a low-stakes environment for educators to experiment with different actions on the spot.

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