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Course offering number:0811-211

Course ID:
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Effective Project Management
11-13 November 2008
Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Who Should Attend
This basic course is designed for those leading or managing a project and for those who must work with the project manager within:

  • R&D
  • Design
  • Manufacturing
  • Construction
  • Information Systems
Personnel within the Pharmaceutical, Medical Device, Chemical, Electronic and Food industries will benefit. Experienced project managers will find this course helpful as a refresher.

Description
In today’s corporate environment of limited available resources and multiple projects being performed simultaneously and competing for the necessary resources, project management and the requisite project planning is increasingly important. The effective management of projects is the first line of control in the overall management of an organization. This basic course covers the essential knowledge and skills required to organize, plan and control projects of all sizes and types. It serves as an introduction to the leadership or the management of any type of project including those with reliance on outsourcing of key elements. Emphasis is placed on practical approaches and techniques that will work within the existing organizational environment of any company.

Interactive discussion through examples and casework is encouraged during the program to involve all participants and to personalize the learning experience. A “hands-on” case,
“L O O K O U T”, © A.L.L. Associates, is included to enhance the learning process.




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