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Project management is the process of organizing the way that changes are implemented efficiently within an organization. 90% of global senior executives and project management experts say good project management is key to delivering successful results and gaining a competitive edge.
At the end of the workshop, you would have enhanced your project management skills and mastered the five key elements in project management: initiation, planning, monitoring, controlling, and completion.
Completing this full-day training will improve your ability to create and execute project work plans, define project scope and deliverables, determine project resources and staffing requirements, set project milestones, develop budget proposals and close a variety of projects.
Who Should Attend?
This workshop is highly recommended for any employer, manager, leader, president, or anyone who is striving to be in a supervisory role.
REGISTER NOW-TWO HALF DAY SESSIONS
Date: January 17, and January 24, 2024
Time: 8:30 am – 12:00 pm
LOCATION: Virtual
PRICING:
Member: $325 + GST | NON-MEMBER PRICE: $400 + GST
INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION
Ken Molloy is the Academic Program Manager and instructor with the University of Winnipeg's Professional, Applied and Continuing Education (PACE) office. He has an MBA from the University of Manitoba and holds the Professional Project Management (PMP) designation.
For more information contact Kate Swallow Yee at kate@biomb.ca or 204-590-9989.
$400.00 (Members pay $325.00)
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