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Project Managment
Project Management Using MSProject
This 4-day workshop will give you the project management tools and skills you
need to succeed. Lively lecture combined with relevant demonstrations and
in-class practice will provide you with an in-depth understanding of what it
takes to manage projects. You'll gain a thorough knowledge of the project
management process and the most important and powerful project management tools.
You'll leave the workshop with the ability to apply what you've learned
immediately. This workshop uses case studies to enable participants to practice
the techniques. The practice includes conceptual work in teams, and then
hands-on application using Microsoft Project (MSP)
Maximize project success and avoid costly mistakes!
Project management brings structure and repeatable practices to
organizations. Using project management techniques, organizations can clarify
and gain commitment to desired outcomes, and gain effective control of schedules
and costs. Using project planning techniques, project managers can make
intelligent tradeoffs when available time, resources and money are insufficient
to meet desired functionality. Finally, project management allows organizations
to monitor and control project execution, reducing "scope creep" and
cost/schedule overruns, while at the same time reducing the frustration and
burnout that afflict many project team members.
Who Should Attend
This workshop will benefit all those who will be responsible for contributing
to projects, those who manage people who lead projects, and those responsible
for managing and leading projects.
Workshop Objectives:
- Understand and apply the project management processes.
- Determine and use effective project management practices.
- Learn to use the various tools and techniques to support the practice.
- Practice using techniques with a case study.
- Learn to create an effective project environment.
- Discuss and explore project management ideas, concerns, and issues.
- Be able to use Microsoft Project to incorporate the learned techniques.
To request a comprehensive
curriculum outline click... HERE.
Last updated on
April 30, 2008
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