Browse all Project Management Courses
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Managing a Project Introduction
Introduction
Managing a multi-task, multi-resource project can be made much easier by using some tried and tested professional techniques.
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Planning, Estimating and Scheduling a Project Introduction
Introduction
In order for a Project to achieve its objectives it must be planned fully and effectively. ‘Bad planning’ is easy to spot with hindsight, but how can the mistakes be prevented beforehand.
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Project Management Essentials
Introduction
One-off projects are an important aspect of modern commercial activities and can range from building a new railway line down to installation of new accounts software. However, effective planning and control is vital to ensure cost, time and resources are balanced profitably.
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Project Organisation Structures Introduction
Introduction
Being temporary entities, projects often have to work alongside the permanent organisation of the business. They may borrow personnel from the day-to-day business on a part-time or a full-time basis. Therefore, for the project to work well thought needs to be put into how it is structured in order to avoid conflicts with the routine operations of the business.
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Working with Risk in Project Management Intermediate
Introduction
Risk is an ever-present factor in all projects. The success of most projects will depend on the effective management of the risks involved.
Objectives
To enable to trainees to understand what Risk means to Project Management, how to identify the different risks, how to work with them and reduce their influence on the project.