Fundamentals of Project Management in the Life Sciences
"Focus on those Most Critical Project Management Aspects that are Critical to the Success of any Project"
Today more than ever before the job titles that we hold are not entirely reflective of the work that we do. Global teams and collaboration often place those in positions of team leadership that have the least foundation to manage all facets of complex projects. Project management requires specific knowledge of the key project facets that must be carefully managed.
In this webinar expert speaker Charles H. Paul, will discuss the interactions across divergent corporate functions, culture, language, and time zones all pose unique challenges to the new project manager. Answer to get some training - some basic understandable project management training that will provide you with a solid foundation for managing that first project or to simply sharpen existing project management skills.
Session Highlights:
What is a project?
What is project management?
What is the project manager?
What is the PMI and the PMBOK?
The project phases
The triple constraint
Authority and responsibility
Identifying and interacting with stakeholders and why they are important
Why is effective project initiation critical to project management?
The Statement of Work
The Project Charter
Identifying project tasks
Planning for task completion – the planning tools
Why You Should Attend:
The professionals should attend this webinar to focus on those most critical project management aspects that are critical to the success of any project. Without basic tools, it is not possible to effectively manage a project to the pre-determined end-date without turmoil and chaos. Address those project management critical tasks within each project phase that must be performed flawlessly for effective project execution to occur and will provide the foundation and direction for future study of the subject.
Who Should Attend:
Engineering and regulatory documentation professionals in the Life Sciences ( Pharma, Biologics, Medical Devices) foods, beverages, and cosmetics.
Directors
Managers
All associates responsible for the development of training and regulatory documentation
Ask your question directly from our expert during the Q&A session following the live event.
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