Organizations that are project-driven are faced with the challenge of effective management of inter-dependent, varied priority, varied value, multi-players, shared-resources, short and long term, multiple-accountability, shared-authority, variable risk level, and dynamic projects. Therefore, it is not enough to deliver get projects. Leaders are now focusing on the effectiveness of whole organizations, and the delivery of a web of changing and interacting projects to achieve the aims of their organizations. This calls for a systematic management approach for the successful delivery of those projects.
Construction Industry: Players, methods of delivery, and contracts
Design Stages and interaction with construction
Construction Phase: Planning, control, and closing
Targeted Audience:
Chief Executive Officers
Finance Managers
Human Resources Managers
Project Managers
Engineers and Planners
Information Technology Managers.
Chief Executive Officers
Finance Managers
Human Resources Managers
Project Managers
Engineers and Planners
Information Technology Managers.
Project Management Key Concepts
What is a project
Delivery Methods of Projects
Types of Contracts for engineering projects
Projects and Operations
PM Key Concepts
Project Life Cycle and PM Phases
Project Phases
Project Life Cycle
Project Management Processes
Design stages of project
Delivery methods of projects
Contract types for construction projects
Tendering of construction projects
Planning fir construction projects
Cash Flow Analysis
Cost Control
Time Control
Risk Analysis for construction projects
Value Engineering application in construction projects
Information technology strategies are critical to business as they can deliver not only effective business operations but also competitively differentiated products and services for firms. Yet many business and government enterprises have found their IT organizations to be misaligned with business strategies, or even worse, so dysfunctional that business values are actually destroyed instead of added.
Great achievers have always performed well by managing themselves and their capabilities. Self-management is critical for individuals to perform efficiently in both large and small businesses where they are called to perform various duties. Self-management inspires individuals to set their own goals, monitor their behavior in achieving those goals and rewarding themselves upon their success in achieving those goals. Self-management is the building block for effective management of other people, groups, and organizations.
Corporate Governance is now one of the hottest topics in the business world. It is both a regulatory requirement and a business enabler. But do you know whether your Corporate Governance activities are extracting maximum value? If not, this is probably because your Internal Audit team has not assessed this key topic. This audit approach is crucial as the Board and the Audit Committee need comprehensive assurance about this strategic business process. This course will provide all the tools and techniques essential to audit the complex and wide-ranging field of Corporate Governance. It will help you ensure that you are applying the very best practices and meet all regulatory requirements
A good plan should begin with a good forecast, which in turn, may lead to a good budget. A strategy is a long-term plan of what the company is going to do to achieve its policy. The budget is the short-term plan of how strategies may be achieved. It is a quantification of the activities the company must develop to achieve its short-term plans.
When did you last stop to think about how you work at work – and whether the way you work could be changed to help you be more successful? The Business Brain Train Seminar provides a thoroughly enjoyable environment for you to explore these questions. It shows how to make yourself more effective using mind mapping; teaches techniques for faster, more effective reading, and shows how to use memory systems to remember information. It examines techniques for idea generation, creativity and problem solving; planning; time management; and inter-personal communication skills (including making a speech and how to improve meetings. It focuses on the core skills required for success in any enterprise.
This course is designed to teach general practices that should be followed in the laboratory such as providing safety contracts/ SOPs, identifying medical and allergy problems, posting and modeling all safety procedures, knowing district and state policies concerning reporting injuries, being familiar with fire regulations, posting and discussing emergency escapes, and providing personal protective equipment for all occupants and personnel.