
Managing projects can be difficult. Projects can vary in size and complexity so no two projects are the same. Client demands can be chaotic and hard to manage. Priorities from other stakeholders may conflict. Issues escalate affecting delivery milestones – derailing your project.
AIMIA and VentureOne are proud to continue the 2011 series of the Essentials of Digital Project Management. If you are new to project management, or charged with taking on additional staffing and budgetary responsibilities, then this course is for you. This one-day highly interactive workshop will give you the latest in best practice project management. As numbers are limited, this series is regularly booked out with attendees from both agency and client side. So make sure you mark these dates in your diary:
Sydney: Tuesday 27 March
MGSM
Level 7, 37 Pitt Street, Sydney 2000
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Melbourne: Thursday 29 March
Monash Conference Centre
Level 7, 30 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000
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Prices:
AIMIA Member $650 incl GST
Non Member $820 incl GST
Times:
8:30am - 4:30pm (registration from 8am)
Attend this course and receive:
• Best practice PM techniques gathered from working on large complex projects
• How to limit scope creep and change requests
• Essential skills you need as a project manager
• Communication strategies to help you deal with all levels – internal and external
• Ways to mitigate and manage risk
• Essential tools and documentation
• How to recover from problems
In this one-day hands-on workshop, you will receive the guide to the essentials of digital project management, together with loads of examples from real-life case studies. Learn through a combination of discussion, exercises and role play, led by experienced practitioner, Vishy Narayanan, National Technology Director at Deloitte Eclipse. Vishy combines the theory with the practical and commercial, and is consistently highly regarded for DPM training. He is an experienced program manager backed by solid industry experience that spans over 13 years, working across a number of industries including publishing, telecommunications and media, FMCG and retail, Government and IT Consulting.
Here’s what the attendees from previous Digital Project Management courses said:
“Extremely useful. I loved how specific this course was to digital project management. There is plenty to take home.” Renee Psomadelis, Producer, MIA
“Very good knowledge of subject. Liked pragmatic, practical approach. I thought the course was great.” Peter Mercer, Account Manager, @www
“Great learning experience – key rules and outcomes on how to be a PM.” Amelia Greene, Senior Web Producer, Random House Australia
Who should attend:
The course covers the fundamentals of project management – well suited to those without formal project management training moving from a traditional publishing to a web environment, and those working either client or agency (large and small) side on web, mobile, cross platform content, interactive or ecommerce projects. It will also appeal to those involved with fast turn around projects.
Project Managers have typically been quite isolated – this is your chance to network and learn from other project managers in similar industries and talk through common issues.
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