Monday, December 29, 2008

Effective Project Management Course

Several recent independent research studies have concluded that around two thirds of the failure of projects has been attributed to human factor.

This course provides Project Managers and Project Leaders with the key building blocks required to maximise project successes from initiation right through to completion. It focuses on the critical 'people management' skills and behaviours that many traditional project management courses fail to address.

The key feature of the workshop covers a unique blend of traditional "process" related project management topics and NLP based "people" related topics, thus equipping participants with a powerful "toolkit" to ensure project success. Participants will be taken through a journey of self-discovery of their own preferred interpersonal styles and acquire skills that will enable them to dramatically improve their communication and influencing abilities.

Course Objectives
• Align your people and process skills to achieve project success
• Equip with a "toolkit" that enables you to successfully manage projects throughout their lifecycles
• Utilise effective project methodologies
• Know yours and your team members' preferred behavioural styles and know how to use this knowledge to enhance your leadership style
• Improve your sphere of influence within your project team
• Able to communicate effectively with team members and key stakeholders

(1) 5 to 6 February 2009 ► Register for this run
(2) 21 to 22 May 2009 ► Register for this run
Time: 9.00am - 5.00pm
Venue: NTU@one-north campus, Executive Centre
Fee: Standard: SGD$590.00 NTU Alumni: SGD$472.00 Group (3 & above): SGD$531.00


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