Introduction to project-based working

Working on projects requires insight into how a project is structured, who has which role, and how you can effectively contribute. In this one-day training, you will learn the basic principles of project management, applied to the practice of the technology industry.

From project phases and roles to planning, collaboration, and closure: you will gain a clear understanding of how projects work and what is expected of you as a project participant.

  • Understanding project phases and the structure of a project
  • Roles and responsibilities in a project team
  • Collaborating and communicating within a project
  • Basic principles of planning and project control
  • Closing and evaluating a project

For whom

This training is suitable for everyone in the technology industry who is involved in or will be involved in projects: engineers, technicians, service employees, planners, and other professionals involved in project-based work.

Program

The importance of working on a project basis: when do you work on a project basis and what are the benefits? Project phases: from initiation to completion. Roles and responsibilities within a project team. Project control: time, money, quality, information, and organization. Collaborating and communicating in a project environment. Negotiating and managing change. Closing and evaluating projects.

Result

After this training, you will understand how a project runs, know the different roles, and participate in projects within the technology sector in a focused and effective manner.

Location: FHI, Leusden • Duration: 1 day • Price: €495 (members) / €693 (non-members)

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More information

Would you like to know more or receive no-obligation advice? Email to academie@fhi.nl

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