Event / Managing projects
About this webinar
Managing projects is part of everyday life for managers, but everyone will be involved in projects in one form or another.
During this webinar, we discuss how to get started with a project and look at different aspects of project planning as well as some useful tools and techniques for helping us to deliver successful projects.
We also explore examples of where project management has worked well (and also less well) and look at a number of key success factors that combine to give a high probability of project success.
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CPD accredited webinar
This webinar has CPD accredited status with The CPD Standards Office. Delegates that attend will receive an accredited CPD Certificate of Attendance.
Speakers
- Brian Stables
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