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Workshop “Coordination of Complex Projects” in Karlsruhe, Germany

The training centre (FTU) of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) offers a workshop on ‘Coordination of Complex Projects’ in Karlsruhe on 14 July 2011.

14 July 2011 - 14 July 2011
Austria
Many scientific projects are very complex and require a special know-how. People involved in complex projects must have a good understanding and knowledge of the state-of-the-art project management tools and coordination methodologies.

The following topics will be covered
• Special requirements of complex projects: Examples from R&D projects
• Definition of project goals
• Importance of feasibility studies
• Project life cycle of R&D projects
• Importance of project reviews
• Project management & coordination tools
- Work breakdown structure and work package definitions
- Development philosophy and strategy
- Make-or-buy policy
- Cost projection and margins for uncertainties
- Earned value concept
- Communication and information system
• Project Management Office (PMO)

The aim of the workshop is to provide the necessary knowledge and skills as required by project managers and project staff of complex projects.

It is designed for research managers and administrators, scientists, engineers, technical and administrative staff involved in projects and limited to 12 participants in order to ensure a high quality standard.

Date: 14 July 2011

Course fee: 455 EUR.

The fee includes tuition, documentation, certificate, morning coffee, lunch, afternoon tea, refreshment drinks

Tutor: Prof. Dr. Bernd Madauss

Venue: Akademie Hotel, Karlsruhe, Germany

If you would like more information regarding this workshop, please contact Rudolf Woeste rudolf.woeste@kit.edu.
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