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![]() Principles of Project Management
Successful project management is a key requirement for any major corporation to be able to reliably deliver on its commitments—to its customers, its employees and its shareholders. Yet extraordinary challenges exist today as companies face a more mature worldwide competition base, significant resource pressures and constraints, rapid changes in business alignments and philosophies, customer and consumer segmentation, and explosive advances in technology.
It is this rapidly changing environment that is fuelling the move to ”managed projects.“ Company leaders have begun to focus on the importance of project management skills within their organizations in order to improve productivity, provide the most cost-effective solutions, mitigate risk, and shorten time-to-market. These elements are essential in order for companies to remain competitive in today’s dynamic business environment.
Emilia is providing training on Project management oriented to the standards and methods of the Project Management Institute (PMI®; www.pmi.org), the international network of Project Management Professionals. Built along the PM life cycle, this course covers detailed topics of the basic concepts of PM: initiating, planning, controlling, executing, and closing the project. Improve your management skills and abilities to define the project scope, create a workable project plan, and manage within the budget and schedule.
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Multiple Project Management
Project management is becoming more and more complicated for Executives, Program managers, Users and clients and especially for Project managers. In most organizations as the density of project grows, the number equal or exceed the number of professionals and managerial personnel. Projects are initiated without collaboration and coordination between functional executives. Where an organization, realistically, has the shared resources to focus on a few initiatives and get them accomplished quickly, we find most organizations focused on dozens of initiatives.
It is important for the managers to have a systematic approach for maximizing existing resources and ensuring sustainable future of the organization.
This course is one level up from basic project management and is indented for people who already mastered the art of Project management but now face issues dealing with operating project dense organization. for registration Contact US
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