Getting a grip on the flood of information

Getting a grip on the flood of information

Managing complexity
Seminar objective

The flood of information is increasing and at the same time all processes are accelerating. Despite the best access to information, information itself is becoming a source of added pressure. Optimize your work processes by choosing the right information, clear structures for managing it and the level of information appropriate for your needs. Too much information can cause unnecessary stress!

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  • How do I deal with the flood of information?
  • The psychological effects of information overload
  • What effect does the flood of information have on my personal well-being?
  • Reduction of the flood of information through filters and structure
  • The difference between information and learning
  • How do I avoid overstraining my senses?
  • How can I reduce complexity?
  • What level of information do I need and in what situation?
  • How do I manage to identify important information and ignore unimportant information?
  • Distinguishing between important and urgent information
  • Continuing evaluation and re-assessment of priorities
  • The advantages and disadvantages of constant availability and access
  • Targeted use of speed-reading​​​​​​​
  • The behavioural and organisational level in coping with the flood of information​​​​​​​
  • Psychological pressures causing information overload​​​​​​​
  • More and more information reaches us in an ever shorter time
  • How can more be achieved with less effort?
  • Manage email, web and meetings efficiently
Benefits

After this seminar, you will be familiar with the best methods to be prepared for the flood of information.

  • You will be familiarized with helpful methods to properly handle the information overload
  • You will learn more about the psychological impact of information overload and how it affects your well-being.
  • You will learn how to deal with information in the right way and how to set priorities correctly
  • You will receive valuable tips and tricks from practice for immediate success
Methodology
  • Individual and group exercises
  • Short trainer inputs
  • Discussion based on practical examples
  • Aids for transferring into everyday life
  • Simulation of everyday situations
Target audience

The seminar getting a grip on the flood of information is aimed at specialists and managers from business enterprises of all sizes and industries as well as from public administration.

1.150,00 € (ex. VAT)
1.368,50 € (inc. VAT)
Included in the price: Working documents, certificate of participation, lunch and coffee breaks.
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Further dates ( 5 )
10.06.2024 - 11.06.2024
Münster
14.11.2024 - 15.11.2024
Münster
27.01.2025 - 28.01.2025
Münster
Benefits
  • Strong practical relevance
  • The seminar is guaranteed
  • Seminar provider since 1975
Course ref.
AO3006
Schedule
  • 1. Day: 10:00 - 17:00
  • 2. Day: 09:00 - 16:00
Seminar language
German
Number of participants
not more than 9 participants
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Dates and Locations
( 5 Dates )
Apr 2024
May 2024
Jun 2024
Jul 2024
Aug 2024
Sep 2024
Oct 2024
Nov 2024
Dec 2024
Jan 2025
Feb 2025
Mar 2025
Period
Location
Duration
Price
Period: 10.06.2024 - 11.06.2024
Ort: Münster
Duration: 2 Days
Price: 1.150,00 €
Period: 14.11.2024 - 15.11.2024
Ort: Münster
Duration: 2 Days
Price: 1.150,00 €
Period: 27.01.2025 - 28.01.2025
Ort: Münster
Duration: 2 Days
Price: 1.150,00 €
Period: 03.04.2025 - 04.04.2025
Ort: Münster
Duration: 2 Days
Price: 1.150,00 €
Period: 13.11.2025 - 14.11.2025
Ort: Münster
Duration: 2 Days
Price: 1.150,00 €
Testimonials
I particularly liked the practical relevance of the training and the pleasant atmosphere.
I can rate this seminar VERY GOOD!
Intensive discussion atmosphere through many exercises and small group of participants.
Due to numerous exercises and personal analyses I liked this further training very much!

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