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Achieving Project Success: Planning and Controlling the Work While Energizing and Engaging the Project Team

Tuesday, April 27th and Wednesday, April 28th, 2010
8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Seminar Leader:
Stan Portny
President, Stanly Portny and Associates, Inc.
Tuition: $795

About the Program: Project Management requires utilizing key tools to organize and control the resources of a project while understanding the risks and the decisions that ultimately lead to project success. This program introduces managers, team members and others who support small, medium and large projects to key tools and techniques to organize an effective project and team plan, and then to implement that plan for optimal project performance and outcome. Attendees explore effective methods to structure and plan the project schedule and to allocate resources; learn a systematic process for controlling schedules and resources; define steps for creating a high-performance project team; and discuss techniques for successfully obtaining support from people over whom they have no direct authority. This highly experiential program includes practical applications, “how-to” techniques, class and group exercises and a case study.

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