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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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What to Do Next

  • Revisit your audience. Take time to review what you know about your audience and what you may have previously discovered about their learning preferences. After doing that, scan the activities in the three workshops outlined in chapters 7 through 9 to see if the mix of lectures, discussions, and individual and group activities would work effectively with your audience. Note where you may need to modify or augment.

  • Half-hour speed drill. Take a piece of paper and sketch out on one page the project management workshops you would envision as part of your project management curriculum once it is completely in place. Put a checkmark ...

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ISBN: 1562863649