Time Management
This session intends to provide the trainers or Exercise Control (ExCon) with an understanding of what constitutes good time management in the overall implementation of the TEAMS training package.
Concept note
Goals
This session intends to provide the trainers or Exercise Control (ExCon) with a sound understanding and idea of what constitutes good time management in the overall implementation of the TEAMS training package.
In the course of the training implementation, you will have to deal with various situations which require good time management. The different situations which demand successful and effective time management include: Time keeping and steering/maintaining momentum, break management, inject planning, task planning, operational “time-out” management, recognising and managing deviations or disruptions.
This module will explore each of the aforementioned situations in which time management is critical. It will be based on theoretical inputs about time management and complemented by practical experience and lessons from the TEAMS training implementation. This approach will help to frame the meaning of time management in this particular context and to illustrate how relevant time management skills can be put into practice. In this session we also aim to transfer scientific findings from application-oriented psychological research into practice. Psychology is of special importance for the design of time management trainings because it deals with the experience and behaviour of people. It questions human behaviours and looks for way to influence it positively (Weisweiler et al. 2013).
So before going into details of the practical training units, we would like to give an overview of the concept of time management as well as the psychological discourse related to time management. Afterwards we will address the aforementioned training situations in which time management is crucial . We will close with a highlight on how time management will be relevant for later deployments and with some short recommendations on time management.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this session, participants will be able to:
- Understand the general concept of good time management during a simulation exercise
- Apply time management and planning skills appropriately to the various training situations
- Adjust the simulation exercises to deviations.
Time Management
This session intends to provide the trainers or Exercise Control (ExCon) with an understanding of what constitutes good time management in the overall implementation of the TEAMS training package.
Concept note
Goals
This session intends to provide the trainers or Exercise Control (ExCon) with a sound understanding and idea of what constitutes good time management in the overall implementation of the TEAMS training package.
In the course of the training implementation, you will have to deal with various situations which require good time management. The different situations which demand successful and effective time management include: Time keeping and steering/maintaining momentum, break management, inject planning, task planning, operational “time-out” management, recognising and managing deviations or disruptions.
This module will explore each of the aforementioned situations in which time management is critical. It will be based on theoretical inputs about time management and complemented by practical experience and lessons from the TEAMS training implementation. This approach will help to frame the meaning of time management in this particular context and to illustrate how relevant time management skills can be put into practice. In this session we also aim to transfer scientific findings from application-oriented psychological research into practice. Psychology is of special importance for the design of time management trainings because it deals with the experience and behaviour of people. It questions human behaviours and looks for way to influence it positively (Weisweiler et al. 2013).
So before going into details of the practical training units, we would like to give an overview of the concept of time management as well as the psychological discourse related to time management. Afterwards we will address the aforementioned training situations in which time management is crucial . We will close with a highlight on how time management will be relevant for later deployments and with some short recommendations on time management.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this session, participants will be able to:
- Understand the general concept of good time management during a simulation exercise
- Apply time management and planning skills appropriately to the various training situations
- Adjust the simulation exercises to deviations.
PPT Presentation
Videocast
Post-test
No post test for this training module.