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Instructors: Dan Tearpock
Course Length: 2 DAYS
Course CEUs: 1.6
Course Description
The success of many projects falls squarely on the shoulders of the team leader or project manager. Participants learn the winning methodologies in project management from planning, task analysis, to documentation. Begin with the end in mind. All projects begin with a good plan and solid project management. Golub's Laws of Computerdom states, "A carelessly planned project takes three times longer to complete than expected; a carefully planned project takes only twice as long." As Dwight D. Eisenhower once said, “Plans are worthless, planning is essential.” Good project management is a must if your exploration, development, acquisition or divestiture projects are to be completed on time, within budget and result in success. This course teaches the A to Z of managing, organizing and implementing a successful project plan. Learn why certain projects succeed while others fail. What are your project drivers - time, budget and/or performance? The answer to this question will impact the success of your project.
Who should attend
Any member of a multidisciplinary team (geologists, geophysicists, engineers, landmen, technologists, etc.) or anyone involved with managing multidisciplinary team projects including team leaders, project managers and advisors.
Course Content
- What is project management?
- Fundamentals of planning, organization and documentation
- Defining desired results
- Organizing the project and team
- Analysis tasks
- Project management models: CPMs and Gantt
- Dynamics of project management: Plan vs. Planning
- Project and physical plant organization
- Project management exercises

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