How do you benefit from practical project management training?
There are many benefits to project management training that span further than simply being able to successfully coordinate projects. You will learn how to:
Identify the goals of your business
Understand different PM methodologies (eg Waterfall vs Agile) and the pros vs cons of each
Determine the long term benefits and concerns that will affect your business once the project is complete
Recognise the steps necessary to get your team from point A to point B
Communicate with your team to ensure that they’re on track, etc.
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Avoid the various problems associated with poor project management
Project management training helps you avoid problems such as scope creep, changing priorities, inaccurate requirements, undefined risks/opportunities, poor communication, inadequate sponsor support and inaccurate estimates.
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Reinforce your understanding of your business
Our project management training course will provide you with the ability to approach your business with a fresh analytical eye every time.
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Future-proof your business and make it adaptable
Our project management training course teaches you how to foresee the long term benefits of your project, as well as the concerns that will likely arise.
What does our project management training course entail?
Our project management training course comes with two different kinds of training:
Informal coaching, in which we guide clients throughout the project life cycle of a real-life project, resulting in more confidence and stability once their project wraps up
Formal coaching, in which we offer larger training sessions and workshops to help hone project management skills as well as fine-tune methodologies so that they cater to your environment.
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Our project management course is provided by a highly experienced project manager
Denis founded The Advice Stand after he got frustrated with the repetitive and inefficient tasks he encountered in his previous jobs. This frustration led him to a career in management consulting, in which he used his problem solving skills to aid businesses in running as effectively and efficiently as possible.
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You will receive a high level course that won’t leave you confused
This course was designed to be accessible. We don’t bog you down with needlessly complicated terminology and endless theory. Our course consists of practical solutions taught in an easy to understand manner.
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Your course can be tailored to your company’s needs
Our project management training course is not a “one size fits all” solution in the traditional sense. While every business stands to benefit from our project management training course, it’s because this course can be catered to the needs of any business.
Who is the project management training course for?
The employees that are most likely to benefit from this project management training course are:
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Startup founders
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CEOs of businesses with turnover of $10 million+
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Engineers looking to upskill
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Project Managers looking to upskill
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Management looking to upskill
Who has benefitted from our project management training course?
While we have aided many businesses with project management, we have also had a large number of businesses benefit from our project management training course. Find our many satisfied clients here [LINK TO TESTIMONIALS].
How do I sign up for the project management training course?
You can sign up for our project management training course by using our Contact page. From there, we will discuss how to implement the project management training course so that it meets your specific needs.
FAQs
If you are interested in our project management training course, or just project management in general; here are some of the questions that you might have:
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Project management services involve a project manager collaborating with your business in order to help you complete a project in the most efficient and effective way possible.
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Project managers exist to keep a project on track. They oversee the planning and execution of a project, ensuring that all aspects of the project align with the business’ overall strategy. Project managers lead the project team, interacting with each member to stave the project away from problems and keep it on track towards success.
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There are two ways to hire a project manager; in-house and third party. While having a project manager in-house can be effective, third party project managers allow for flexibility, as different project managers can be used on a case-by-case basis to bring perspective, as well as specific project management skills that your run-of-the-mill employee will not have.
Ultimately, you want a project manager that can understand your business, and use their experience and knowledge to aid you accordingly. That’s where The Advice Stand comes in, as our expertise allows us to successfully manage any project, and our methods involve taking the time to get to know your business and its people. Whether we are offering you our project management services directly, or training your project managers ourselves, we will ensure your business’ success.