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Project Management for Trainers: Stop "Winging It" and Get Control of Your Training Projects
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Project Management for Trainers: Stop "Winging It" and Get Control of Your Training Projects

by Lou Russell
October 2000
Beginner to intermediate content levelBeginner to intermediate
146 pages
3h 15m
English
Association for Talent Development
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Practical Exercise

Here is a chance for you to practice determining the appropriate activities for your learning event development. At this point in the development of your project, you should have your project charter and a high-level project plan.

Exercise 4.1. Apply The Learner First Approach.

Referring to the critical path you created for your own project in exercise 3.3, use this worksheet to add detail. After you answer the questions, review your initial project plan (critical path) to see whether you need to add or lengthen any activities. If you need to jog your memory for any topic, refer back to that section earlier in this chapter.

Learner First Worksheet

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ISBN: 1562861417