The College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences hosted a time management workshop under Dean Prof. Dr. Amira Muhammad Salih’s patronage. The Psychological Counseling Unit collaborated with Women’s Affairs to organize the event titled “Time Management: Concept, Importance, and Effective Strategies.” Dr. Muthanna Falhi Hammoud led the session on practical time management approaches.
Faculty and staff attended the workshop to learn productivity techniques. They explored smart planning methods to balance professional and personal commitments. Participants discussed prioritization strategies for academic and workplace success. The session highlighted time management’s role in reducing stress and improving performance.
Organizers emphasized continuing such skill-building initiatives for institutional development. These workshops aim to enhance both educational quality and work environment. Attendees agreed on applying these strategies to boost their daily productivity. The college plans more training programs to support its community’s growth.

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