Cliff Jones, Senior Consultant
Nonprofit Association of Oregon
Is time managing you? Do you have a to-do list that is impossible to complete? Has juggling priorities become your primary time management strategy? Are you one mishap away from crisis management mode? Do you love your line of work but feel too far behind schedule to enjoy the daily tasks of your job? Does it feel like your job is in control of you? You are not alone! It often seems that the world is spinning faster and faster and that there is less time to get things done.
Learn how to:
- Get work done on time
- Reduce the stress of multiple demands
- Cope with challenges to your comfort zone
- Learn from your time management triumphs
This interactive and responsive session about time management will focus on gaining greater control of the events that make up your work day. We’ll explore setting goals and day-to-day priorities based on both values and long-term vision. We’ll also look at developing effective and efficient systems for processing and managing information, and strategies to support co-workers in effectively using time at work.
Cliff Jones has successfully worked with many organizations and coached managers and workers towards better utilization of their time!
Who Should Attend?
- Executive directors
- Board members
- Program managers
- Anyone interested in managing their time more efficiently
About the Presenter
Cliff Jones is a human rights activist with over 30 years’ experience in social services, community education, and human rights advocacy. He has experience as a frontline staff, supervisor, project manager, and executive director. He is co-founder of Tools for Diversity, a comprehensive curriculum led by a multi-cultural team that addresses problems caused by discrimination and prejudice and supports building culturally competent organizations.
Cliff has served on the Boards of McKenzie River Gathering Foundation, Funding Exchange Foundation, Oregon Minority AIDS Coalition, Multnomah Legal Service Workers Union, and Peer Counseling Community. He has been a trainer for the Black Leadership and Community Development Institute and is a recipient of Nordstrom’s Cultural Diversity Community Service Award.
45 SW Ankeny Street
Portland, OR 97204
Multnomah
Registration | |
NAO Members | $85.00 |
Nonmembers | $115.00 |