Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Seminar: Understanding Project Management - 2010-09-30

Skilled and qualified project managers are not only vital for delivering your organization's projects on time, on budget, and on scope-but they're also in high demand. A common difficulty for managers is balancing their day-to-day workload while trying to complete high priority 'special' projects. If managers are unable to balance the impact of these special projects, both the project and other productivity fall short of expectations. The keys to completing projects are clarification of the goals, planning to meet those goals, and managing the project according. The project management process requires a team to be formed who can successfully complete a project. At the head of the team is the project manager, and they must be able to delegate the tasks of the project to each member. The ability to do this properly will play a role in the success of the overall project.
This presentation delivers understanding of the fundamentals of Project Management, an increasingly valuable skill set for business today. It provides the core methodology you will need to understand project management and how to participate on project teams effectively. 
Rishi served as a Vice-President-Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) at Global Technologies and Manufacturing and as a Director of Operations responsible for production, engineering, procurement, quality and logistics of AZZ-Blenkhorn and Sawle Ltd. Rishi obtained his M.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering in 1976 from University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta. Since 1976, he has held many senior positions in utility, auto industry, research & development, service and consulting sectors in program and portfolio management of various capital projects. He has authored and co-authored technical and business papers on variety of topics and has presented them at numerous national and international conferences and symposiums.
Rishi Kumar, PEng, PMP, CMC
President & CEO
Global Educational & Consulting Services (GECS)
www.gecssolutions.com
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