Any industry and every organization experiencing change has a need for projects. Projects are used to drive change and innovation initiatives in an organization. Over the years, practices for leading these projects have evolved into an increasingly mature field of project management. In this workshop the purpose and value of project management is discussed and common project management practices are reviewed. Based on an understanding of modern project management practices a plan to introduce more formalized project management practices is developed.If you are interested in attending for free you can register at http://duluthmncoc.weblinkconnect.com/cwt/External/WCPages/WCEvents/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1042
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Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Project Management Presentation
Next week I'm giving a presentation titled "The Value of Project Management" for the Duluth Area Chamber of Commerce. This presentation is open to the public and is aimed at individuals and organizations who wish to become more familiar with project management and want to introduce a project management practice scaled to fit their needs. Here is a brief description of the presentation:
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