26.02.2018

Getting along with time


“Time won’t stand beating. […] if you only kept on good terms with him, he’d do almost anything you liked with the clock,”– said the Hatter to Alice from a famous novel by Lewis Carroll. The participants of our Entertaining Management project do not try to beat time. On the contrary, they learnt how to manage time on a recent training session held in Ulyanovsk.

How can you manage the most expensive and non-renewable resource that slips through your fingers? You do not study it at school. And experienced professionals themselves complain of lack of time now and then.

The Corporate University team came to the rescue, presenting numerous tools.

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The Eisenhower Matrix helped the kids separate important things from urgent ones.

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The Pomodoro Technique is useful in situations when you need to do your homework quickly, and the Molodets technique is applicable for taking to morning exercises.

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The extraordinary zoology (“animal” tasks) also enables you to do everything in time: eat a “frog” in the morning, divide an “elephant” into “steaks”, get rid of “monkey” and leave “time eaters” without food. But the main secret is to keep your dream in mind.

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The children shared their dreams and even planned three initial steps to make them come true.

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For example, Sophia’s dream is to live in Japan for some time, while Sergey’s is to implement a joint project with Elon Musk.

Another topic was professions of the future. Once, coachmen were replaced by drivers, and blacksmiths – by mechanics. And in 2025 – when most participants graduate from universities, there will be demand for certified 3D-world creators, roboethics specialists, cyber researchers and even anti-aging experts.

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The participants’ parents, who work with their children in groups, curiously listened to the kids as they were talking about their dream jobs.

The “Entertaining Management 2.0” project is aimed at teaching kids project management, and now it has reached its halfway and most responsible point. The participants were divided into groups, came up with project concepts, determined their team roles and allocated objectives.
Their goal is surely set in compliance with the SMART model – it is specific, measurable and time-bound. It is common for all the children as well – they need to develop a creative project to present our Company in the largest international airshow in Farnborough, UK this summer.

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And on the fourth training session, the kids managed to find the required time and planned initial (and most important) steps for implementation of their projects. Will they carry it out in time?

We will follow the children’s progress. Keep updated on news!
To be continued…