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Project Management Training OverviewProject Management can be defined as a set of principles, methods, tools, and techniques for the effective management of objective-oriented work in the context of a specific and unique organizational environment. In today’s global marketplace, complexity and speed are certainties. In this fast-paced information age, projects are being initiated under tighter budgets, more demanding time constraints, and with fewer resources than ever before. Managers are expected to do more with less. In such an environment, a good axiom for project management is, "Do It, Do It Right, Do It Right Now." Creating clear direction, efficiency, timely response, and quality outcomes requires project managers who are agile, and adept at change.
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Project Management can also be described as being both a science and an art. The “science” part of project management is supported by charts, graphs, mathematical calculations, and other technical tools. Producing these charts requires the hard skills to manage a project. However, project management is also determined by the political, interpersonal, and organizational factors, which is the “art” of project management. Your abilities as a project manager depend on understanding the competencies and structure of project management.
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Project Management can be a complex skill to learn. In addition to your technical expertise, you need to master the strategic thinking skills necessary to “see” beyond the technical detail to the end result of the project and the business value it will create. You need planning skills and budgeting skills; and all of it must be wrapped with effective communication styles that you can adapt to a myriad of executives, team members, technical specialist, line managers, and many more.
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