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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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Defining Absolute and Relative Project Management Training Success Factors

Even if you have full endorsement to proceed with your project training effort, you will want to start as soon as possible to target not only training objectives but also other factors that will satisfy those objectives. Training success is not just delivering a set of dynamite workshops that your participants adore (though this is a good start), it is also meeting other important objectives, often within such specified constraints as time, numbers of participants, or level of training delivered. Other success factors may be desired outcomes related to the training that are less easily quantifiable but are also desirable. We sometimes refer to these constraints as absolute ...

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ISBN: 1562863649