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SUMMARY:Project Management Course - Project Closeout Best Practices
DESCRIPTION:As project managers\, we tend to keep our eyes focused on the finish line. For us\, it is all about on-time completion. Once the deliverables have been handed over to our project sponsor or client\, we relax — the project is over. But is it really? \nProject closeout always presents challenges: from getting final approvals\, to performing administrative and contract closure\, to capturing lessons learned\, and more. At the rapid pace of business today\, efficient project closure is a must and may even give you a competitive edge. This 1-day workshop introduces project managers to the best practices for getting final signoffs and closing out projects. Project managers will come away with a structured closeout framework and some templates that can be used to complete an orderly project closeout. 7 PDUs.
URL:https://www.canadianminingjournal.com/event/project-management-course-project-closeout-best-practices/
LOCATION:Laurentian University\, Sudbury\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Courses,Training
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