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Title Time Management - How to Maximize your Effectiveness
a dinner discussion
Day and Time Thursday, November 24, 2005,   6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Location Famous Indian Cuisine
1437 Gerrard Street East
(Between Greenwood and Coxwell - 506 Street Car stops right in front of the restaurant.)
416 - 406 - 4511
This restaurant is famous for Tandoori & Mughali Dishes. Here you can enjoy the buffet and variety of Indian dishes in beautiful oriental ambiance.
Organizer Women in Engineering Affinity Group
Contact Visda Vokhshoori -
Since this event is limited to 45 people, reservations are required
Additional Details

Cost: Estimated cost per person is approximately $10.00 (not including tax and gratuities)

At this round table, we will discuss:
Costing your time - Find out how much your time costs
-Activity logs - Understand where you loose time
Small-scale planning - Action plans
-Prioritized to-do lists - Doing the most important things first
-Personal goal settings - Planning to live your life your way
-Scheduling skills - Planning to make the most of your time -Time management resources - books, tools, links

At this event Dr. Pausch's published article on this topic will be referenced. You can find a copy of this article here.

We look forward to meeting you at this meeting!

Biography

Randy Pausch is a Professor of Computer Science, Human-Computer Interaction, and Design at Carnegie Mellon, where he is the co-director of Carnegie Mellon University's Entertainment Technology Center (ETC). He was a National Science Foundation Presidential Young Investigator and a Lilly Foundation Teaching Fellow. In 1995, he spent a Sabbatical with the Walt Disney Imagineering Virtual Reality Studio, and currently consults with Imagineering on interactive theme park attractions, particularly for the "DisneyQuest" virtual-reality based theme park. Dr. Pausch is the author or co-author of five books and over 50 reviewed journal and conference proceedings articles, and his primary interests are human-computer interaction, entertainment technology, and undergraduate education.

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