
Pam Vaccaro
Managing Time @ the Speed of Thought
Technology has set an unrealistic pace for getting work accomplished, meeting expectations, handling paper and keeping a sense of control in our lives. Learn to:
- Redefine managing time to managing focus of attention
- Manage priorities @ the speed of thought
- Communicate priorities more effectively
- Put off procrastination for good
- Have meetings everyone loves to attend
- Live more closely to your vision of a good life
Client comments:
"Your session on Managing Time @ the Speed of Thought" far exceeded my expectations. Our members have high standards for the education we deliver. I can honestly say that this session raised the bar on what we will be delivering in future conferences. We had many members who commented that 'this was the best session ever.'"
-Maureen Hodgson, Chapter Relations Manager,
Meeting Professionals International
"If your management team isn't managing its time, working with Pam Vaccaro and her program on Managing Time @ the Speed of Thought is an investment you really must make. Pam was able to design and deliver a program that was tailored for us, education, challenging, fun and absolutely perfect for our group."
-Robert Lawson, Managing Principal,
Brown Smith Wallace, L.L.C Advisors and Accountants
Attention Management
It was never about time management anyway! In the course of a day, it is really the demands on our attention that make us question our productivity. Three things challenge our attention: a disorganized desk, our less effective habits of attention and other people's request for our focus. Learn how to:
- Reduce the amount of attention you exert handling both real and electronic "paper" in your work area
- Identify creative ways to respond to colleagues and clients when they request your focus of attention
- Use seven ways to say "no" and still feel like a decent person!
- Intercept your habits of ineffective attention and replace them with practical and productive new habits of attention
Client comments:
"I have to admit I was somewhat skeptical when our group proposed a topic on time management. Most of the time there is a lot of "fluffy nonsense" but, to my surprise, your program provided fresh insights and emerging trends on a worn-out subject. Attention management makes much more sense."
-Kristen Bricky, Program Chair,
American Society for Planning and Marketing
"Having been in the education field for twenty-eight years, I have worked with numerous consultants and external presenters. You exceeded my expectations in terms of follow-through, enthusiasm and service. You sought information about our organization for your program, "It was Never About Time Management Anyway," and aligned your focus with our culture and priority learning needs. Your ideas and approach were both refreshing and innovative."
-Deborah Thomas, Director HR Operation and Education,
Eastern Maine Medical Center






