Project Management consists of many principles, skills, and tools that are essential in today's project-oriented workplace. For a chemical engineer to be successful, a basic understanding or project management is practically a requirement.
This presentation will highlight the most essential elements and techniques of project management. It covers the three most important keys to successful project management. You’ll learn how to more effectively communicate and work with people. And you’ll see how to develop effective project objectives and prioritize them. Additionally, a brief overview of important planning tools will be provided.
This presentation is highly application oriented, and will be useful to all potential and practicing project manager as well as project team members. Young professionals, engineers interested in managing any type of project and people interested in management principles in general will also learn useful skills.
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