Red Deer
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Date: June 19 & 20, 2013 |
Location: Holiday Inn (Red Deer South) |
Duration: 2 Day |
Fee: $795.00 Early Bird*: $750.00 |
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Audience: Environmental Consultants, Remediation Specialists, Environmental Scientists, Hydrogeologists, Engineers Environmental & Water/Waste Water Engineers First Nations: Chief & Council, Land Managers, Economic Development Officers, Community Planners, Consultation Managers Project Management Professionals (PMPs) ENGOs Agriculture: Rural Extension Government: Environmental, Energy, Agriculture, Real Property sectors |
PDUs: 15 |
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Date: TBA |
Location: TBA |
Duration: 2 Day |
Fee: $795.00 Early Bird*: $750.00 |
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Audience: Environmental Consultants, Remediation Specialists, Environmental Scientists, Hydrogeologists, Engineers Environmental & Water/Waste Water Engineers First Nations: Chief & Council, Land Managers, Economic Development Officers, Community Planners, Consultation Managers Project Management Professionals (PMPs) ENGOs Agriculture: Rural Extension Government: Environmental, Energy, Agriculture, Real Property sectors |
PDUs: 15 |
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Stakeholder Management Workshop
Red Deer
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Date: May 28th, 2013 |
Location: Holiday Inn, Red Deer South |
Duration: 1 Day |
Fee: $495.00 |
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Audience: Project Managers/Leaders/Coordinators, Team Members |
PDU’s: 15 |
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Calgary
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Date: TBA |
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Duration: 2 Day |
Fee: Early Bird* |
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Audience: Project Managers/Leaders/Coordinators, Team Members |
PDUs: 15 |
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Visualizing Objectives, Deliverables, Activities and Schedules
The best way to effectively manage and communicate project scope, motivate teams, mitigate conflicts, negotiate for additional resources, manage stakeholders needs, wants and expectations and manage risk is to help the project stakeholders (sponsor, decision makers, clients, citizens, suppliers, etc) visualize the sum of the products, services and results, at the front end of the project.
About the Workshop
This two-day certificate course in project management covers the front-end of the project planning processes, takes participants through a complete project definition and planning cycle, and looks at the implementation and control cycle. Creating project charters, deliverable work breakdown structures, sequencing and scheduling methods are covered in detail. Other areas covered include aspects of risk identification, risk mitigation, and stakeholder analysis.
SKILLS: At the conclusion of this workshop, participants will have the confidence and the skills to prepare and present a Project Charter, and to use the most important project planning tools to define and organize their projects. In addition, they will be able to clearly communicate their project and project needs to upper management and decision makers. Participants will have the tools necessary to seek the required approvals and to control the project in its implementation phase. Participants find that most tools and techniques learned can be applied in their workplace the very next day!
Instructor: Greg Philliban CPM/PMP/CIF
Greg has an extensive background in project and stakeholder management in the real property, municipal and environmental sectors. Greg is currently engaged on a multi-year / multi-stakeholder environmental project to protect source water in Ontario. Credentials include Project Management (CPM) and Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification.
Fees: Fees includes membership in ENVPMS Community of Practice, 30 minutes of telephone/ e-mail coaching and food service (including lunch) on both days.
Early Bird - Ends 2 weeks before event
Discounts for groups and additional third person are also available
Payment: VISA or MasterCard
Registration: By E-Mail:
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or Tel: 1-888-289-0711