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Never Say "I Didn't Have Time" Again

Never Say "I Didn't Have Time" Again

Wednesday, December 4, 2024
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM (EST)

Event Details

Time is truly a non-renewable resource.

We all are doing more with less resources. In this efficient session, participants will embrace the fact that time cannot be managed, but behavior can. By appropriately embracing the need to identify what is important and urgent, we can buy back hours daily. In this program, Rich will help you tackle the “to-do list” monster and seize control of every hour of every day. He will empower you to work 40 hours again and get more done in those 40 hours than you do in your 60-hour work weeks. If you work 12-hour days, this session is a must-see for you.

Time is Unmanageable
Embrace that time is unmanageable, but behavior is in our control.

Eisenhower Time Management Matrix
Apply the Eisenhower Time Management Matrix to get their lives back.

Add Reality to Prioritization
Conquer the “to-do” list and learn how to add reality to prioritization.


Reservation and Cancellation Policy
Must be made (online, via email, or phone) by the published deadline.

Cancellations
Must be received 72 hours in advance to membersvcs@greatercaa.org

Questions
Melody Adames: melody@greatercaa.org

Rich George

Meet Rich George

Rich George owns and manages NOI Coach, a business coaching, consulting, and training firm based in Michigan. A successful management professional and published author with over 30 years of experience, Rich brings a no-nonsense approach to strategic planning and a passion for employee development and culture building. Rich’s background includes the management of over ten billion dollars of real-estate assets and over 800 million dollars of capital re-investment strategies.

Rich has been involved with successful acquisitions, dispositions, merger facilitation, receivership, and repositions. Key to his portfolio is the management of highly distressed properties, including those in court receivership.

Known for his team-building, culture-changing, and change management skills, Rich leads the market in promotion and preservation.