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Project Management
1 Session 1-2 Hours of Interactive Training
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This training outlines the critical project management tools which include learning the four phases of a project’s life cycle, planning for quality, time and cost to make the best use of your resources. You will go through the steps to control your work-in-progress with interim reviews and bring your project to a successful conclusion. The principles of project management are applicable at all levels of an organization. Whether you are managing a construction project, software development, office relocation or a class reunion, your project will run more smoothly using these methods.
Benefits
Stay on track; manage your resources more effectively, saving time and money.
Understand how to use the best techniques to succeed at project management.
LearnKey courses let you move along at your own pace and gain new skills in a useful, productive manner.
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| About The Author |
This is a LearnKey course based on the book Project Management: Practical Tools for Success by Marion E.
Haynes.
Marion E. Haynes is an adult educator specializing in management and supervisory training.
He began his career in employee relations with a major oil company in 1956 and retired in 1991. He has
published more than thirty articles in professional and trade journals, and nine other books on planning
and management skills. He has presented management training workshops under the sponsorship of several
universities in the south-central states and has been the featured speaker at many trade and professional
association gatherings. Marion Haynes holds an M.B.A. with distinction in management from New York
University. He has specialized in the design, presentation, and evaluation of management training since
1968.
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Session 1
Section A: Project Management
· Introduction
· Course Overview
Section B: Defining the Project
· What is a Project?
· Project Life Cycle
· Project Definition
· Key Fact
Section C: Planning the Project
· Planning Process
· Quality
· Specifications
· Time
· Costs
· Key Fact
Section D: Implementing the Project
· People Skills
· Work in Progress
· The Human Factor
· Key Fact
Section E: Completing the Project
· Evaluating Results
· Conclusion
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