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Episode 12: Time Management Like A Boss with Kate Christie

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Episode 12: Time Management Like A Boss
with guest Kate Christie, Global Time Management Expert, Best Selling Author & Media Commentator


It’s time to take control of your time. It’s time to stop being ‘busy’ and start being ‘productive’. It’s time to learn how to invest your time to create your best life.

Kate Christie has taught time to thousands of professionals and business owners around the world – exactly how to find hours of extra time and then design their best lives. What would 30 extra hours a month mean to you?

On the Accountant That Builds podcast, we welcome Kate Christie.

Kate is Australia’s top time management expert, working with clients including BUPA, Westpac, Specsavers, L’Oreal, Women in International Security, the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, The European Union, and Smart Business Solutions.

Kate has conducted time investment workshops with the team at Smart Business Solutions, significantly enhancing their work approach, efficiency, and output. Her methods have enabled each team member to better understand and apply their own efficiencies in a team environment.  Kate’s insights will help individuals and business owners identify how to use their time to be revenue generating, minimise disruptions to ensure better productivity, understand where to outsource and where to reject activities.

Kate’s work with our team have absolutely changed the way we work, influenced our corporate culture and operational efficiencies. We hope you enjoy this episode and gain clarity in your daily operations (and find more time!)

Find out more about Kate Christie and her amazing Time Management workshops katechristie.com.au

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