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Looking for an Introduction to the Standards, Tools, and Techniques of Successful Project Management?
Project management skills have become a recognized and valuable asset in today’s business environment. Although no one can learn project management in a day, this workshop will introduce you to the standards, tools, and techniques of successful project management. It will highlight key project management principles including: Scope Planning, the Work Breakdown Structure, Activity Sequencing, Schedule Development, Budget Creation and Control, Quality Principles, and Risk Management.
The course will also briefly address the “soft skills” of a successful project manager: the roles of project participants; how to identify and manage to the variables or constraints in your organization; and the importance of developing and using a communication plan to keep project stakeholders informed and engaged. The Project Management Institute’s (PMI®) terminology and processes & knowledge areas are covered in consistency with “A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK Guide®).” Educational Hours/PDUs 21