Course | Time Management, Free Course 2 Teaching Hours

Free
Elementary school Course | Time Management, Free Course 2 Teaching Hours

Provider: Santander Open Academy

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Selected for its free, self-paced Harvard-backed training that helps teachers make practical, strategic time management decisions

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Course Information

In collaboration with Harvard Business Impact.
Open until December 31, 2026.

• For: Over 16 years old, from any country of residence.
• Duration: 2 teaching hours, which you can complete at your own pace.
• Available Languages: Spanish, English, and Portuguese.


About the Course

This course will help you make strategic decisions to optimise your productivity. Through practical tools and self-assessments, you'll discover how to identify and seize your peak performance moments, improve your efficiency and create sustainable work routines.

You will learn how to stay focused, manage your time better and achieve a greater work-life balance. Make the most of your time and work smarter.


What You Will Learn

1. Improve your focus and eliminate distractions with effective strategies.
2. Increase your concentration by letting go of multitasking and creating deep work habits.
3. Boost your productivity by managing your energy, setting boundaries and taking strategic breaks.


Certificate for Sharing

Upon successful completion of the course, you will receive a certificate of completion that you can add to your professional profiles such as LinkedIn, download, print, or share as an image.

Course | Time Management, Free Course 2 Teaching Hours

  • Free
Santander Open Academy

Santander Open Academy provides free training to help people gain important job skills. This program, part of Banco Santander's non-profit effort, offers access to courses from top universities.



Eduye Product ID: 39258

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