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Project Management: TRAINING
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Project Management: TRAINING

by Bill Shackelford
January 2004
Beginner content levelBeginner
224 pages
6h 54m
English
Association for Talent Development
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Reporting Your Findings and Getting Approval

Once you’ve finished your interviews, you will need to take some time to digest the information obtained, hold follow-up sessions with your key stakeholders, and make your final recommendations. Compare your current understanding of the overall project management needs with your available training resources and target the gap between them. To what extent will the basic materials here (and perhaps anything already available in your organization) require adaptation or supplementation? What resources appear to be needed to fill that gap? What can you deliver within a short timeframe? What may need to be postponed?

Answering these questions will form the basis of your preliminary report. This report should ...

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ISBN: 1562863649