Dear Project
Managers:
Cost and
schedule overruns plague projects on a daily basis! Poor
project planning, faulty definition of project scope and
lack of transparency on project performance opens organizations
to significant project risks. To address these challenges,
skilled project managers are needed to help bring project
costs and timing within an acceptable level.
Management
Initiatives Emphasize Project Management
Many complex project management improvement initiatives
have been launched over the last few years that rely heavily
on project management skills and compliance with state-of-practice
project management standards. The skills learned at this
interactive Forum will help you better understand how
to implement change and accelerate your own career.
Project
Management for Results
Within the process of business-as-usual, in which organizations
go forward with their established routines to produce
their standard quality products and/or services, there
often arises a unique, stand-alone effort to recover a
failing project or solve a major problem along the project
time-line. Both new and experienced project managers will
benefit from these time-tested and proven best practices,
which can serve as a strong foundation for new knowledge,
as well as build additional project management skills
and experience.
Integrated
Project Management
This program will utilize methodologies rooted in the
PMBOK® for the planning and scoping of organizational
projects, using the Work Breakdown Structure as a link
to project risk, organizational deliverables and life-cycle
prioritizing. Establishing cost, schedule and performance
baselines provides a reliable foundation for future decision
making in the execution phase. Develop an integrated project
plan to identify, organize and manage all areas of the
work breakdown structure in a single plan.
For More
Information or to Register Contact: Melvin Hall
Hall@Performance-Institute.ca
(800) 894-0846