Advanced and power tools and techniques in managing projects
How do you manage projects successfully based on requirements of business? Understand project management by learning the advanced and powerful tools and techniques used in managing projects.
Attend the 4th Project Management Seminar 2018 on May 17-18, 2018 at Makati Sports Club, Makati City, PH.
This 2-day course is designed to drill down participants on the concepts and principles behind each technique, and will allow to apply their understanding of the tools through a series of workshops.
Learn more: https://www.fmi.com.ph/events/4th-project-management-seminar-workshop-2018/
Workshops and exercises are infused into the program intended to expose project managers to learn and understand ‘8 Ps of Project Management’, 10 critical facets of the Project, and leveraging 10 simple powerful tools and techniques to manage the critical facets of your project, eg., Project Brief, Work Breakdown Structure, Risk Register, Communications Plan, Critical Path Method, Earned Value Analysis, etc.
Article continues after this advertisementThis learning event is open to all middle to senior-level Managers, Project Managers, Corporate Planners, Marketing Managers, Brand Managers, Category Managers, Business Development Managers, Product Managers, Branch Managers, and those who are involved in business planning and project management tasks.
Christian Orias – is a Management Consultant specializing in IT Service Management, Information Security Management, Quality Management, Project Management and Process Improvement. He is also an independent member of the Audit Committee of the Philippine Electricity Market Corporation.
Being a Consultant, Auditor and Trainer, he has assisted numerous companies with their ISO 9001, 20000, 27001 and 22301 Certification initiatives and helped hundreds of professionals obtain their ITIL, Project Management Professional (PMP) and Lean Six Sigma certifications.
Don’t miss this learning event!
The program is organized by Fiera de Manila, Inc.
For inquiries, call: +632-896-0639, 896-0637, email: [email protected], visit website: www.fmi.com.ph
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