The Texas Health and Human Services Commission has contracted with Baker Communications to deliver Time Management training for its employees. The HHSC was seeking a training partner with proven content, qualified local trainers, and experience working with state agencies. After meeting with Baker representatives and reviewing their Time Management training curriculum, the Texas HHSC engaged the company to deliver the workshop to Commission employees.
 

A Senior-Level Instructor and Time Management Expert from Baker Communications will meet with Texas HHSC employees in Austin to deliver the training. Participants in these highly interactive Time Management workshops will learn to use time-leveraging tools such as Scheduling in Reverse, which will help them plan the most efficient use of their time. Workshop attendees will also gain expertise with important time management skills such as prioritizing, setting goals, and tying daily activities to their goals, helping to eliminate time-wasting activities and increasing productivity.

 

About Baker Communications

Baker Communications designs and deploys Peak Performance and Transformation Solutions that ignite and sustain growth. As one of the fastest growing Performance Improvement companies in the world, Baker Communications delivers innovative products and services in eight areas including Sales, Marketing, CRM, Negotiations, Presentations, Management, Customer Service, and Time Management. Over 1,000 corporations per year, including 50% of the Fortune 500, partner with Baker Communications to improve the performance of their business critical functions and human capital.  Our employees and certified partners are distributed across the Americas, EMEA, Russia and Asia, enabling us to deliver value in multiple geographies, languages and cultures.  Baker Communications has been recognized as one of the world’s “Top 10 Sales Force Automation Training Companies” and “Top 20 Sales Training Companies.”

 

About Texas Health and Human Services

The mission of the Texas Health and Human Services Commission is to provide the leadership and direction and foster the spirit of innovation needed to achieve an efficient and effective health and human services system for Texans.

Currently, the state's health and human services agencies spend nearly $25 billion per year to administer more than 200 programs, employ 48,000 state workers, and operate from more than 1,300 locations across the state.

In 2003, the Texas Legislature mandated an unprecedented transformation of the state's health and human services system to create an integrated, effective and accessible health and human services enterprise that protects public health and brings high-quality services and support to Texans in need. The transformation blended 12 agencies into five to create a system that is client-centered, efficient in its use of public resources, and focused on results and accountability.

The Texas health and human services system includes five agencies, which operate under the oversight of the Health and Human Services Commission. This consolidated organizational structure is enhancing delivery of services, improving efficiency and generating cost savings for Texas. HHSC operates with an annual budget of $16 billion and 9,300 employees.

http://www.hhsc.state.tx.us/


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