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Courses — Career Based Course Curriculum — Tier 1
Introduction to Project
Management
If you think about it, all our work is a series of projects - no matter
how big or how small. And all of us have customers for whom we provide
goods or services, whether inside or outside our organization. So,
in a world where we are constantly asked to work faster and smarter,
doesn't it make sense to be as well organized as possible?
Specially
devised for a fast-learning, one-day format, the course shows you how
you can learn to set up, monitor and measure your projects
and the people involved in them - completing them on time and on budget
- every time.
Who
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Who Must Attend?
Anyone with project and task responsibility can benefit from this course,
no matter what their specialization or position. Thousands of managers
all over the world have profited from our project management courses
and are using the techniques of the project management process every
day of their lives.
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The Benefits
This course is designed to give you the basic skills that treat every
project as a process that has a logical beginning, middle and successful
end. You will leave the program fully equipped to apply the techniques
of project management to your job immediately.
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Program Details
Module One
- What are
the techniques of project management?
- Why are they
so important in work organization and control?
- Why do you
need them?
- What will
they do for you and your work colleagues?
- What will
this do to improve the organization of your work and how you
organize others?
Module Two
- How
do you set project objectives?
The key to
successful project management and the opportunity to avoid costly
mistakes.
- How do you
breakdown the work: who does what, when and why?
- How do you
organize the project?
Where is the accountability and ownership,
which project member is finally responsible?
- How do you
schedule the work for the best results?
How do you check the
work in progress?
- How do you
create a project budget that can measure your success?
- How do
you get others to "buy-in" and support your project
needs?
Module Three
- How
do you assess what you've learned?
- What have
you learned and how can you assess yourself
against best
practice?
- How can
you continue to improve you use
of the
project management
process?
Module
Four
- Organizing
your next project:
an assessment?
- A rerun over
what
you've learned today?
- Is there
more
you need to learn?
- How
do you
do that?
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today to attend
Introduction to Project Management.
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