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When:
October 24th, 2006 10:00 to 18:00
Location:
University of Westminster, 115 New Cavendish Street, London W1W 6UW
Price:
£800.00
If you want to improve your project success rate, develop project management skills that will
facilitate the growth of your projects and your business, and need practical dos and don'ts you or
your staff can implement immediately, NMK's unique Nirvana project management course is designed for
you. This course is a chance for you to learn to use basic and advanced project management tools and
techniques, and to tailor them for use on your projects and in your company...
NB: 50% DISCOUNT FOR MULTIPLE PLACE BOOKINGS - MUST BE
BOOKED BY PHONE!
Cost: First delegate £800.00;
second and further delegates from the same company get a 50%
discount: £400.00.
Do you need to improve the productivity of your project
teams, do you need to get your projects delivered on time and on
budget, do you need project management training that is tailored
to your company, do you want access to the latest Web 2.0
project management applications and principles?
If you want to improve your project success rate, develop
project management skills that will facilitate the growth of
your projects and your business, and need practical dos and
don'ts you or your staff can implement immediately,
NMK's unique Nirvana project management course is designed
for you. This course is a chance for you to learn to use basic
and advanced project management tools and techniques, and to
tailor them for use on your projects and in your company.
Nirvana is a fully-rounded course spread over 2 1/2 days, over
2 months. It involves practical assistance, workshop theory and
1:1 mentoring, aimed to give you the best possible advantage in
a highly competitive industry.
Dates: 24th Oct, 14th Nov and 8th Dec
You'll be mentored by a seasoned project management expert;
Rob Purdie. With over 11 years experience in the software and
web application development industries, Rob has successfully
managed hundreds of projects, led project management
departments, established Project Management Offices and worked
with senior management teams and staff to develop, implement and
maintain strategic plans, processes and best practices. Book
your place now for a unique opportunity to learn from one of the
industry most experienced project management
professionals.
How the Nirvana 2 1/2 day course will benefit your
business:
• by positive, measurable impact on your company's project
management practices
• by helping you to clarify your organisational project
management processes and what practical steps you need to take
to achieve your goals
• by giving you the tools and confidence for practical
implementation, immediately.
• by giving you a chance to share ideas, fears and experiences
in confidence on a 1:1 basis
Who the course is for:
This course is specifically aimed at digital professionals with
responsibility for managing multidisciplinary teams either
within digital agencies or as part of an in-house
department.
Companies are encouraged where possible to send more than one
representative, and additional places are offered at a highly
reduced rate.
Objectives:
• To introduce participants to both fundamental and advanced
project management concepts, tools and techniques
• To build project initiation, planning, execution, monitoring
and closing skills
• To empower participants through shared learning and practical
immediate implementation.
Course structure:
• The course workshops consist of two full days and one half
day each one month apart
• Over the course, 2 private consultancy sessions of up to 2
hours are offered with the course leader
• Each day of workshop will be balanced between individual and
group work and presentation
• Intense preparation exercises will be set well in advance for
each day and will be an integral part of the workshop.
Preparation:
• All participants will be required to sign a confidentiality
agreement
• Participants must complete all course modules accordingly
prior to the sessions
Cost: First delegate £800.00;
second and more delegates from the same company: £400.00.
Places on this course are limited to help focus on your
individual needs. Book your place now.
Location
University of Westminster, 115 New Cavendish Street, London W1W 6UW
51.519967
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