Time Management:  “Eat That Frog”

Time Management: “Eat That Frog”

Learn to manage yourself and your priorities

By Greater Good Greenville

Date and time

Thursday, May 9 · 9 - 10:30am EDT

Location

Kroc Center Greenville

424 Westfield Street Greenville, SC 29601

About this event

Do you feel like you don’t have enough hours in the day or days in the week to get things done? Does your to-do list feel insurmountable and out of control?

Then this workshop is for you. You’ll leave understanding that you can’t manage time; you can only manage yourself and your decisions about what you’ll prioritize. You’ll learn the concepts of zero-based thinking, critical constraints, and simplification and how they can improve your effectiveness.

Join FocalPoint Business Coach Mike Ungar for this 90-minute session on Time Management. Mike will dive into a few proven time management techniques and help start you on your journey to improve how you manage your time and your life.


About the presenter:

Mike Ungar is a FocalPoint Business Coach, Executive Coach, and Professional Trainer. After his retirement from Michelin North America in May 2020, Mike launched his business and executive coaching company.  He currently provides coaching to several clients throughout the Upstate and the United States.  Mike has been a resident in the Greenville area for nearly 40 years.

Mike has extensive leadership and coaching experience from his 35-year career at Michelin.  He worked in a variety of continuous improvement, operations, finance, and human resource roles.  Mike has several years of training and development experience during his career at Michelin, retiring from the role of Director of Competency for the Progress Profession for North and South America.  He has delivered time management training to several audiences since becoming a FocalPoint business coach.  Mike has also supported Nonprofit organizations with strategic planning, has served and continues to serve on Nonprofit boards.

Prior to Michelin, Mike was an Army Infantry Officer.  He is a graduate of the United States Military Academy and has his MBA from Clemson University.  He is married to his wife Mindy and together they have two children and three grandchildren.


Organized by

Greater Good Greenville galvanizes the forces of good - nonprofit organizations, philanthropic funders, and mission-minded businesses and individuals - for collaborative problem solving and learning, advocacy, and joint investing to address our community's challenges.

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