Project Management 101 - Tips, Tools, and Techniques  $75.00 Fee

Project Management 101 - Tips, Tools, and Techniques $75.00 Fee

By RIHETC (RI Higher Education Training Consortium)

Date and time

Friday, April 10, 2015 · 9am - 12:30pm EDT

Location

Rhode Island School of Design (RISD)

2 College St Providence, RI 02903

Description

Project Management 101 - Tips, Tools, and Techniques: Have you been assigned to a project and you don't know where to begin? Are you leading a project team that lacks a clear understanding of its expectations? Do you need to take control of your project? If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, Project Management: Tips, Tools, and Techniques is for you!

Participants will build a solid foundation of basic project management knowledge, techniques and tools in this hands-on workshop that covers the entire project life cycle. This course is designed for individuals with little or no prior knowledge of project management, but who serve on or lead project teams.

Participants should come to class prepared to work with their own current (or future) project. All project management tools and templates will be emailed to participants at the conclusion of the session.

PRESENTER: Angel Hillard, is a communication specialist and an experienced group facilitator. She designs, delivers, and evaluates training programs in the areas of supervision, communication, business writing, presentation skills, performance management, team building, and customer service. She also designs specialized training to focus on specific problems and developmental areas. Angel's educational background includes a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Rhode Island, a certificate in Human Resources Management from Bryant University, and a Master of Arts degree in Adult Education from the University of Rhode Island.

FEE: Members $75.00 Institutions will be billed for registrants.


Organized by

The Rhode Island Higher Education Training Consortium (the ‘Consortium’) is dedicated to providing the higher education workforce with the training they need to succeed, while affording opportunities to network with colleagues from other area institutions.  The Consortium offers comprehensive programs designed to address mutual needs within the member institutions while providing economies of scale and cost-sharing opportunities.

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