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

Practical Exercises

Now practice creating an outsourcing plan. Again, think about your own project and consider some aspect of your project that could be outsourced. Go back and review the documents that you created during the define and plan phases for your own project, and determine what the ramifications would be to these documents. How would they change?

Exercise 8.1. Create a relationship matrix.

Thinking about your own project, create a relationship matrix detailing the interactions between supplier and internal staff (see figure 8.5 for an example). Write the name of each supplier and company department working on the project in a separate box. Draw lines between the boxes to show the necessary lines of communication.

Exercise 8.2. ...
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ISBN: 1562861417