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Organizational Development Training
Project Management
From Concept to Completion
In today's workplace, the ability to manage projects is an essential
skill. Effective project managers are increasingly in demand, while people
without those skills will be left behind. Whether you realize it or not,
everyone manages a project at some point.
For example, a couple manages
their wedding day event, a student manages a project for a class assignment,
homeowners manage home-improvement projects, and the list goes on. These
same people can take advantage of the same project management skills and
tools that engineers, managers, and contractors use because the principles
are the same. Almost every employee, regardless of job title, will spend
more and more time focused on project management. In fact, everyone will
soon be expected to be project completion experts.
Our project management training will help you obtain the skills you
need to become more adept at project completion.
Some of What You'll Learn
in our Project Management Training
- How to Identify Your Project Management Skills and Development Opportunities
- How to Understand the Phases of a Project
- How to Organize a Project in Order to Complete It on Time and Within
Budget
- How to Use Several Project-Scheduling Techniques
- How to Recognize the Causes of Project Success and Failure
- How to Handle Multiple Projects
Is your organization interested in our project management training? Then
contact us today!
Please call us within the U.S. at 800-886-2MAX or send us an e-mail at
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Why Choose AchieveMax®
Project Management Training
When looking for project management training, people are inundated with
options. What's the AchieveMax®
difference? We've created a page with testimonials and a partial
list of reasons why you should choose AchieveMax®
project management training.
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