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Successful International Project Management II (Advanced)

The training centre (FTU) of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) offers a workshop on Advanced International Project Management in Brussels on 2 - 3 December 2010.

2 December 2010 - 3 December 2010
Austria
International project management skills are fundamental to research managers, administrators, scientists and engineers in charge of international projects. This two-day course delivers advanced tools and techniques that support you to run complex projects smoother in an international environment. All course topics are illustrated with examples, templates, and graphs.

Participants are welcome to discuss their own projects. An additional focus will be on funded research projects such as FP7, CENTRAL EUROPE, SOUTH EAST EUROPE, CIP, IEEA, Mobility, and other international programmes.

“Successful International Project Management II” is an invitation to participants to listen, network, experience, and apply all the offered techniques in many exercises and case studies in order to improve their own project work.

The following topics will be covered:
• Complex Projects
• Complex charts, float vs lag, critical path
• Leadership and leading projects
• Communication in complex projects
• Stakeholder management
• Monitoring and control
• Solving problems and rescue actions
• FP7 and other international projects
• Project management software
• End of project

The workshop is specifically designed for research managers, administrators, scientists, engineers, and all other individuals in charge of projects in research institutions, universities, public organisations, and private industry companies. Participants should have basic knowledge in project management (involved in projects for more than 2 years), or should have attended our IPM I course.

The workshop is held in English and limited to 15 participants in order to ensure high quality standard.


Tutor: Dr. Susanne Rahner, Director YGGDRASIL, Berlin, Germany

Venue: Helmholtz Office, Rue du Trône 98, 1050 Brussels, Belgium

For further information please contact Rudolf Woeste rudolf.woeste@kit.edu
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