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Project management for project members

Intended for

This training is meant for everbody who's about to work in a project, and wants to achieve better results.

Background

Some experience in a project or the start of a project on short term is advisable.

Training method

Classroom training with some interactive exercises. Via an example-project, all training items are covered.

Course leader

Stevense Professional Trainers.

Duration

1 day.

Schedule

No public sessions are currently scheduled. We will be pleased to set up an on-site course or to schedule an extra public session (in case of a sufficient number of candidates). Interested ? Please contact ABIS.

Objectives

The standard way of working is becoming more and more "working in projects". This requires a different attitude of projectmembers. In this training, it becomes clear for a projectmember how a project is managed, which consequences this has for the way the projectmember works, and how the best results can be achieved. The attendee also learns how to spot traps in a project, and how these can be avoided.

After this training, the attendee knows what projects are all about, how to be the best support in a project, and how to avoid traps.

Main topics

  • Introduction
  • What is a project
  • Why projects
  • Functions and tasks within a project
  • Projectplan
  • Managing a project
  • Tasks of a projectmember
  • External risks
  • Internal risks
  • Traps in a project
  • Reporting