Event ID # 54903
Date: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 |
Time: 9:00 am - 4:30 pm |
Event: Seminar: Advancing Your Project Management Skills |
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Host: Northern California Human Resources Association |
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Location: (Sunnyvale) Google Map
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Phone: 415-291-1992 |
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Email: nchra@nchra.org |
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Website: http://www.nchra.org |
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Price: NCHRA Members: $295 / General: $370. |
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Full details: 6 CPE Credits One of the most sought after skills in the workplace today, project management, crosses virtually every industry-its demand growing exponentially. In fact, most employees will likely involuntarily take the lead on a high-profile project without any tools or direction at some point in their career. The ability to develop and implement a project from infancy to the end proves extremely valuable for an organization to streamline, improve and increase productivity. Strengthen your project management skills and successfully manage projects within budget, on schedule and deliver results. Takeaways include: -Building a framework -Project scope management -Time, cost, quality, and risk management Speakers: Srinivas Ramakuri is an Information Technology expert with experience in architecting and developing mission critical business applications for large-scale enterprises. Srinivas has lead enterprise wide application deployment and systems integration projects for major corporations. His expertise includes managing projects and resources dispersed geographically. Harish Chinai is an entrepreneur, business consultant, and a PMI certified professional (PMP). He has worked as a consultant for many high tech companies in the Bay Area for over twenty years. Harish was a co-founder of a high tech start up Techni-Guidance Inc. where he was the Vice President for Strategic Alliances, Technology Licensing, and Marketing. Send to Outlook: http://www.fullcalendar.com/vc.cfm?i=265053 |
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