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Tools for Time Management

Thursday, November 19, 2009 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM (PT)

San Francisco, CA

Tools for Time Management

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
OTC Member Ended $25.00 $1.61
Non-Member Ended $40.00 $1.99

Event Details

Make your work (and your life) more manageable, productive and meaningful with our Tools for Time Management workshop. This 2 hour class helps you to redefine time and equips you with actual tools and coping strategies to handle your overwhelming “to do” list, meet the demands of your time-starved life and reach your goals. Guided role-playing and purposeful writing make this workshop a truly hands on experience. 

You will learn:

  •  How to think about time differently
  •  Tools for Managing Time Effectively
  •  Coping Strategies for Time-Starvation
About Suze Allen

Suze Allen  is a copywriter, editor, writing coach, and teacher. As a staff writer for Interaction Associates (www.interactionassociates.com), a 40-year-old, nationwide business consulting firm, she generated articles on current business trends like, “People, Profit, and Planet”, employee engagement and higher purpose companies.  Suze has shown her skill at interpreting science and business and turning raw data into succinct, clear and accessible text for such corporations as Carbon Diversion Inc. (www.carbondiversion.com), a leader in the sustainable BioFuel industry, Mantria Industries (www.mantria.com), and EternaGreen University (www.eternagreen.com).

When & Where



Outside the Cube SF
555 De Haro Street
San Francisco, CA 94107

Thursday, November 19, 2009 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM (PT)


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Outside the Cube is a group of powerful and influential entrepreneurs and professionals looking for more than a place to work and a place to meet.  They are innovative thinkers who want an exciting community to connect with, learn with and work with as they continue to shape their professional lives by thinking Outside the Cube.