2010 Summer The Marketing School of Project Management Top
The Marketing School Of Project Management
How to promote and sell good Project Management in Organizations. How to Communicate Value? What is the The Future of Project Management? What tools and skills will we need to become better?
“Marketing and Selling the Project to Senior Stakeholders.” The first phase of Planning “Collect Requirements” is a critical time when stakeholder influence is the highest. Project Managers must quickly access whom on a project needs access to information propose a solution that solves a problem and adds value to the organization. This cafe will explore how to “Market” good project management to senior stakeholders, Management, Sponsors, Project Management Offices, etc.. How to “Market” that good project management is aligned with the Organizations Objectives and it will solve problems and provide solutions to customers.
PMBOK Cafe is an advanced workshop for Project Management Professionals with English Communication Skills. Workshop Participants will earn PDU or Professional Development Units from the Project Management Institute Japan for contributing to the knowledge of Project Management Best practices. A limited number of spaces are available for non PMP certified participants who have strong practical experience in Global Project Management.
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2010 Summer Risk Policy Top
What are the top Overall Risks to Global Projects?
The goal of the Fourth PMBOK Cafe workshop is to explore the Global Project Risks. What are the top Risks? If these Risks happen what will be the effect? What can we do to manage these Risks?
We will also focus on what are the Risks to our Project Management Methodologies? What can we do to improve our Schedule and Cost Risks on our global projects?
PMBOK Cafe is an advanced workshop for Project Management Professionals with English Communication Skills. Workshop Participants will earn PDU or Professional Development Units from the Project Management Institute Japan for contributing to the knowledge of Project Management Best practices. A limited number of spaces are available for non PMP certified participants who have strong practical experience in Global Project Management.
Additional Info
- Year_Session_Workshop 2010S2W4
2010 Winter The Marketing School of Project Management
The Marketing School Of Project Management
How to promote and sell good Project Management in Organizations. How to Communicate Value? What is the The Future of Project Management? What tools and skills will we need to become better?
“Marketing and Selling the Project to Senior Stakeholders.” The first phase of Planning “Collect Requirements” is a critical time when stakeholder influence is the highest. Project Managers must quickly access whom on a project needs access to information propose a solution that solves a problem and adds value to the organization. This cafe will explore how to “Market” good project management to senior stakeholders, Management, Sponsors, Project Management Offices, etc.. How to “Market” that good project management is aligned with the Organizations Objectives and it will solve problems and provide solutions to customers.
PMBOK Cafe is an advanced workshop for Project Management Professionals with English Communication Skills. Workshop Participants will earn PDU or Professional Development Units from the Project Management Institute Japan for contributing to the knowledge of Project Management Best practices. A limited number of spaces are available for non PMP certified participants who have strong practical experience in Global Project Management.
Additional Info
- Year_Session_Workshop 2010S1W5
2010 Winter Risk Policy Top
What are the top Overall Risks to Global Projects?
The Winter 2010 PMBOK Cafe Risk Workshop explored the Global Project Risks. What are the top Risks? If these Risks happen what will be the effect? What can we do to manage these Risks?
We will also focus on what are the Risks to our Project Management Methodologies? What can we do to improve our Schedule and Cost Risks on our global projects?
PMBOK Cafe is an advanced workshop for Project Management Professionals with English Communication Skills. Workshop Participants will earn PDU or Professional Development Units from the Project Management Institute Japan for contributing to the knowledge of Project Management Best practices. A limited number of spaces are available for non PMP certified participants who have strong practical experience in Global Project Management.
Additional Info
- Year_Session_Workshop 2010S1W4






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