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Organization and Productivity

A Beginner's Guide to Project Management

Project managers need to be experts in planning, scheduling, coordinating, budgeting, organizing, controlling costs, and doing more with less.

They also need to recruit and motivate the right people-and mold them into a smoothly running project team.

In addition to the right tools and techniques, successful project management calls for discipline and solid skills in a number of competencies.

Whether you're a new or experienced project manager, you won't want to miss this new, skill-building workshop. Your instructor-an experienced leader of a myriad of successful projects-will show you how to:

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
Anyone charged with bringing a project requiring a cooperative effort to successful completion.

SEMINAR AGENDA:

  1. Getting Started
  2. Key Phases of a Project-and When They Occur
  3. Characteristics of Successful Project Managers
  4. Basic Laws of Project Management
  5. Managing Time, Cost, and Quality
  6. Why Projects Fail and How to Ensure Yours Doesn't
  7. Building a Successful Project Management Team
  8. Setting Priorities
  9. Powerful Project Management Tools
  10. A Project Management Case Study

For a printer friendly copy of entire agenda

Instructor: Mark Scureman, Bio

Schedule: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 (Course #107JBJ) register
8:30am - 4:30pm

Fee: $349 (includes instruction, manual, lunch, parking, and refreshment breaks)

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