Back to the juggle of priorities? Papers piling up? Or is your inbox multiplying emails?
In this interactive workshop Paul O’Rourke, Change Manager, will share some simple changes that you and your team can make to organising your office environment – assisting you to ‘make important things happen’. During the session you will have the opportunity to learn about the ‘5s’ model and think about how you can apply this to your desk, the working day and your virtual desk on your desktop, laptop or phone. We’ll also give you early access to our checklist which is a quick fire way to speed up your day.
Find out more and register
When? 12.30-2.00 pm, Monday 9 March
Where? UG09, Murray Learning Centre
Register for the event here.
If you have a particularly cluttered desk or your inbox folders are causing you sleepless nights, feel free to send us a picture to strategicchange@contacts.bham.ac.uk (or bring them with you!) and we will try and tackle these during the session.
Please note, based on feedback provided on the forms at previous events, we are no longer providing lunch at these sessions. You are warmly encouraged to bring lunch with you.
Save the date: Process Simplification
Save the Date for our Process Simplification event, which will take place on Thursday 30 April. More detail and the opportunity to sign up will follow by email closer to the time.
Change Community of Practice
The Change Community of Practice aims to host a series of event across the year which highlight good practice of change projects across the University and provide a forum where managers and change leaders can discuss and find solutions to the challenges they encounter in their own projects, as well as celebrating and sharing successes.
If you would like to register for an event, provide feedback on an event you have attended, or suggest a speaker or topic for a future session, we would love to hear from you.
You can get in touch with us, or sign up to our mailing list, at strategicchange@contacts.bham.ac.uk.
Get in touch
Finally, if you have any ideas or suggestions about what the Community of Practice can usefully offer, or if you have any particular questions, do get in touch.