The dynamic and demanding nature of public works management often requires balancing immense responsibilities. Daily activities are often a blend of field operations and administrative work. The ability to navigate between these two environments is critical for success in the profession. We must possess the ability to balance our work schedule, organize responsibilities, and delegate tasks. Our inability to do these things will only lead to burnout and operational inefficiencies. More often than not, many public works professionals find themselves at the doorstep of burnout. Additionally, some struggle with the idea of delegating versus retaining tasks. There’s a well-balanced solution to these difficulties, and in this presentation, we will explore the many ways public works professionals can better structure their daily tasks and responsibilities to avoid burnout and to obtain maximum efficiency. This presentation will also assist public works professionals in navigating the balance of field work and administrative work and cultivating a trustworthy team worthy of delegation. Accredited Agency: Winter Haven, Florida Public Works Department

After this session, participants will be better able to:
• Recognize the importance of having a fieldwork/office work balance.
• Balance their work schedule, organize responsibilities, and delegate tasks to prevent burnout.
• Identify signs of burnout (personally and within their team).

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Brittany Hart, Tyler Williams-Capital Projects & Special Initiatives Manager

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