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Weekly Planner

    • 3 years, 5 months ago Susan
      Guest

      Can a snapshot of my work weekly outlook be used for this as this is how i prioritise work and allocate time slots to complete work, attend meetings etc? Thanks.

    • 3 years, 5 months ago Adele Raath
      Member

      Hi Susan

      Yes you can use this. You need to cover off on all the criteria listed in the question so you might need to add a few things either to outlook or you can put them in a separate word document.

    • 3 years, 3 months ago Sue
      Guest

      I am not sure how to tackle this section. My work is very different and out of this area and I am only working part time. I have an Outlook calendar for my work but I am not sure how it could be used here. Do I need to set up a ‘fake’ calendar – other suggestions on how to deal with this section.

    • 3 years, 3 months ago Adele Raath
      Member

      Hi Sue

      You can use your current calendar ensuring you address all the selection criteria in the question. It can relate to any work/ study activities that you have, even if you conduct these on a part time basis.

       

    • 3 years, 3 months ago Sue
      Guest

      Thank you Adele – I am still not sure how to do this as generally I do not have the luxury of prioritising tasks as most are set in stone. I am concerned that these questions (5 and 6) are taking an enormous amount of time as they have limited relevance to the current workplace. My concerns also extend to the networking plan – relevance of my current work to this area is nil. How should the networking question be addressed?

    • 3 years, 3 months ago Adele Raath
      Member

      Hi Sue

      Your answer  to the Networking question should cover all the criteria listed for the question. You may refer to page 40 and 41 in the student manual.

       

       

    • 1 year, 11 months ago Anna
      Guest

      Hi,

      I prefer to use templates like https://onplanners.com/templates/weekly-calendar + there is also a calendar here so that you can mark birthdays, dance lessons and parties !!)

      It is incredibly convenient.

    • 1 year, 11 months ago Adele Raath
      Member

      Hi Anna

      That looks great! If you are going to be using this as your weekly planner to submit, ensure that you provide all details relating to the criteria in this task.

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