As a result of the workshop, participants are confident that they can plan their project and task people to get the job done. They know which techniques work best and what they need to do to deliver to time, to cost and to the standard required.
Aimed at developing project managers, this workshop will provide you with a set of techniques and tools to plan and run projects successfully. Highly action-orientated, the workshop uses real case studies to broaden your bandwidth of experiences. Group work and discussions ensure that you are involved in management decision making and presentations to senior management.
This course is for those project managers who need the additional disciplines required to manage complex or cross functional projects. You will have a good understanding of core project management techniques such as planning, estimating and initiation and now need to focus more on the politics of projects such as stakeholder engagement and understanding the business problem.
This course describes best practice, focusing on what makes a support office successful and how to drive up its value. Distinguishing between project and programme support offices, identifying the different expectations, tools, techniques and roles they play, will also be part of your curriculum.