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The practice enables organizations to understand what they need to do, ultimately understand if they achieved the same and if they didn't, evaluate what could have been done to improve results of rolled out projects.<br><br>This five day's training serves as a guide and introduction to development practitioners primarily those involved continuously in project implementation on how to monitor and evaluate projects and programmes in an effort to achieve objectives and also help beneficiary communities in improving their livelihoods.<br><br><strong>Duration</strong>:<br>5 days<br><br><strong>Cost</strong><br>The individual cost for the training workshop is USD 999 for individual participants and USD 800 for groups above 10 participants exclusive of 16% VAT. This covers the training fee, resource materials, and conference package. Participants will be responsible for their own travel expenses and arrangements, such as airport transfers (and visa application, where necessary), food and accommodation, health/accident insurance, and other personal expenses.<br><br><strong>Intended Attendees</strong><br>This course is meant to increase the monitoring end evaluation knowledge of anyone entering the project management, monitoring and evaluation field, field officers, project officers and at the same time increasing the knowledge of project managers, government officials, CBO operatives, NGO employees, UN Staff and anyone involved in project management activities.<br><br><strong>Aim</strong><br>This course aims to broaden and deepen the understanding of monitoring and evaluation of projects focused on poverty alleviation, food security, gender equality, and equity, reducing vulnerability and the design of safe cities and communities all over the globe.<br><br><strong>Objectives of the training</strong><ul><li>Monitor&nbsp;programme inputs, processes, and results required for management development programs performance</li><li>Understand concepts, methods, and tools for development programs</li><li>Identify ways to overcome barriers to conducting effective development programmes monitoring.</li><li>Select appropriate indicators for measuring development program outputs and outcomes.</li><li>Conduct development programmes monitoring using appropriate methods and tools.</li><li>Get basic knowledge of analyzing qualitative data for development programmes</li><li>Communicate findings to stimulate learning and reflection.</li></ul><strong>Detailed Course Content</strong><br><strong>Day 1</strong><ul><li>Introductions and expectations</li><li>Presentation of organizational background with a focus on types of projects implemented</li><li>Introductions to Monitoring, Evaluation &amp; Learning - principles and concepts:<ul><li>What is M&amp;E?</li><li>Why project M&amp;E</li><li>Comparison of Monitoring &amp; Evaluation</li><li>M&amp;E Frameworks, plans, Systems</li><li>Participatory Planning Monitoring &amp; Evaluation (PPM&amp;E)</li><li>Project cycle management</li><li>RBM</li></ul></li><li>Project design steps<ul><li>Problems, objectives &amp; strategy</li><li>Hierarchy of objectives</li><li>Problem analysis</li><li>Intervention Strategy</li><li>Hypotheses</li><li>Goals</li></ul></li></ul><strong>Day 2:</strong><ul><li>Recap of day 1 activities/matters arising<ul><li>Indicators:<ul><li>Characteristics, expressing indicators, types of indicators, indicator selection, indicator reference sheets &amp; matrices</li><li>Humanitarian assistance Indicators</li></ul></li><li>Benchmarks/ Targets</li><li>Outputs- Activities- Inputs</li></ul></li><li>M&amp;E plans</li><li>Functions of an M&amp;E plan</li><li>Elements/components of an M&amp;E plan</li><li>Steps in developing an M&amp;E Plan</li><li>Performance management Plan (PMP)</li><li>M&amp;E Frameworks</li><li>Types of M&amp;E frameworks</li><li>Why are frameworks useful?</li><li>Developing M&amp;E frameworks with focus to LFA</li><li>Logical Framework Analysis (LFA)</li><li>Practical</li></ul><strong>Day 3:</strong><ul><li>Recap of day 2 activities/matters arising</li><li>Data collection, management, and quality</li><li>Data collection tools and Methods (Qualitative versus quantitative)</li><li>Practical - Reviewing/Developing humanitarian assistance data collection tools</li><li>Obtaining data from Social media</li><li>ICT tool for Data processing</li><li>Using Mobile phones for data collection</li><li>Data Quality Assessment (DQA)</li><li>Introduction to data analysis and interpretation for humanitarian assistance programmes</li><li>Introduction</li><li>Data analysis key concepts</li><li>Types of variables</li><li>Basic analysis</li><li>Qualitative versus Quantitative data analysis</li></ul><strong>Day 4:</strong><ul><li>Recap of day 3 activities/matters arising</li><li>Data use</li><li>Introduction</li><li>Data use frameworks and key concepts</li><li>Data demand</li><li>Information availability</li><li>Information use</li><li>Evaluations</li><li>Types of evaluations</li><li>The basis for the selection of an evaluation design</li><li>Evaluation designs</li><li>Knowledge Management &amp; Learning</li></ul><strong>Day 5</strong><ul><li>Recap of day 4 activities/matters arising</li><li>Reporting &amp; Use of M&amp;E findings</li><li>Considerations for reporting evaluation findings</li><li>Purpose of evaluation reports</li><li>Basic evaluation findings reporting steps</li><li>Contents of a dissemination plan</li><li>Types of evaluation reporting products</li><li>Elements of a narrative evaluation report</li><li>Using evaluation results</li></ul><strong>Entry requirements</strong><br>This course has beginners and advanced modules and SDSL will advise individuals appropriately after reviewing their applications.<p>Cost: 999 USD</p><p>Duration: Upto 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2020 12:03:04 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Monitoring and Evaluation for Development Results  - Seasoned Development Solutions , Cape Town, Abuja, Nairobi ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/monitoring-and-evaluation-for-development-results-seasoned-development-solutions-1/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						<strong>Introduction</strong><br>Why do governments, NGOs, Foundations, CBOs, and other organizations roll out projects and programmes in different sectors? It is because they want to make an impact in the lives of the target audiences/ beneficiaries through thoroughly thought out series of actions whose end result is improved livelihoods and quality of life.<br><br>How do they ensure they meet this objective? This is done through effective monitoring of these programmes so as to ensure that they are still on course and if they aren't, take actions that take the projects back on track. This training aims to enlighten the participant on the entire process of monitoring of projects and evaluating them to ensure that the intended development related results are continuously achieved.<br><br><strong>Duration:</strong><br>5 days<br><br><strong>Cost</strong><br>The individual cost for the training workshop is USD 999 for individual participants and USD 800 for groups above 10 participants exclusive of 16% VAT. This covers the training fee, resource materials, and conference package. Participants will be responsible for their own travel expenses and arrangements, such as airport transfers (and visa application, where necessary), food and accommodation, health/accident insurance, and other personal expenses.<br><br><strong>Intended Attendees</strong><br>This course is for project managers (working for NGOs, financial institutions, government financial analysts, etc.) who struggle to make the best possible monitoring and evaluation plans and strategic decisions. It is also ideal for professionals who want a better understanding, analysis and response capacity to monitoring and evaluation of development results.<br><br><strong>Objectives</strong><br>This training will help participants understand;<ul><li>The importance of good programme and project design for effective implementation, monitoring and evaluation</li><li>The critical role of monitoring in demonstrating the performance of programmes and projects, and in steering the implementation process towards the intended results</li><li>How monitoring lays the groundwork for evaluation</li><li>Different types of evaluations in development organizations and their contributions to learning and accountability</li><li>The role of monitoring and evaluation in strengthening UNDP development effectiveness and managing for development results</li><li>Principles, norms, standards, policy, processes and responsibilities governing planning, monitoring and evaluation in development organizations</li></ul><br><strong>Duration</strong><br>5 Days<br><br><strong>Detailed Content</strong><ul><li>Planning, monitoring, and evaluation of humanitarian programs for development results</li><li>Planning for results: Practical applications</li><li>Planning for monitoring and evaluation</li><li>&nbsp;Monitoring for results</li><li>Evaluating humanitarian programmes for results</li><li>Initiating and managing an evaluation</li><li>Assuring the quality of evaluation design and methodology</li><li>Enhancing the use of knowledge from monitoring and evaluation</li></ul><strong>Entry requirements</strong><br>This course has beginners and advanced modules and SDSL will advise individuals appropriately after reviewing their applications.<br><br><strong>Registration</strong><br>For detailed course description and content write&nbsp;us an email.<br><br><strong>Post-training mentorship</strong><br>All graduates of SDS are provided with dedicated coaches to accompany them after completion of the training including receiving recent and relevant journals, research and benchmarking practices on topical issues in respective disciplines.<br><br><strong>Entry requirements</strong><br>This course has beginners and advanced modules and SDS will advise individuals appropriately after reviewing their applications.<br><p>Cost: 999 USD</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2020 11:54:59 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Microsoft Project office Certification  - Global Institute of Project Management , Abuja, Lagos, Ibadan ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/project-office-global-institute-of-project-management/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[<p>Global Institute of Project Management is organizing a 3Days training in *PROJECT MANAGEMENT PLANNING AND SCHEDULING WITH MICROSOFT PROJECT.*</p><p>This training will cover all the knowledge needed in working with *MICROSOFT PROJECT* in accordance to the world standard in Project management as it is today.<br><br><strong>*What you'll learn*</strong></p><p> Learn how to use Microsoft Project.<br> Learn Microsoft Project best practices<br> Gain Project Management knowledge<br> Improve Project Management skills<br> Develop skills in project scheduling<br> Learn the art and science of managing projects with Microsoft project.<br><br><strong>*Who this course is for:*</strong></p><p> Anyone who wants to have the skill handy.<br> Anyone who wants to succeed with Microsoft Project<br> Anyone who wants to be good at scheduling<br> Anyone with project management knowledge<br> Project Managers<br> Project Assistants<br> Project Schedulers<br> Program Managers<br> Project Portfolio Managers</p><p>As you learn in this course, you'll accumulate your own collection of favourite tactics and techniques and get multiple ;<br><br><strong>*Some of the benefits are:*</strong></p><p> Become efficient in managing lists of tasks in Project.<br> Fine-tune your project plans with custom project calendars.<br> Speed up your scheduling by using task relationships and dependencies.<br> Get to understand recurring tasks in MS Project<br> Control your schedule by task constraints and task ;<br> Use Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) to bring sanity to multi-project environment.<br> Simplify your scheduling and communication with custom views and tables.<br> Become adept at task types (Fixed Duration, Fixed Work, Fixed Units)<br> Understand the behavior of the effort-driven scheduling.<br> Learn how to understand and profit from the Critical Path ;<br><br><strong>*Certificate*</strong></p><p>Project management Software<br><br><strong>*Requirements*</strong></p><p> Open mind<br> A Laptop<br></p><p>Cost: 30000 NGN</p><p>Duration: 3 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Wed, 15 Jan 2020 15:10:22 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Chartered Project Manager  - Global Institute of Project Management , Abuja, Lagos, Ibadan ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/part-time-chartered-project-management-global-institute-of-project-management/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						The course is a full project Management course using the Globally recognized PMBOK which contains:<ul><li>Project Management Frame work</li><li>The Project Management Context</li><li>The Project Management Processes</li><li>Project Integration</li><li>Project Scope Management</li><li>Project Time Management</li><li>Project Cost Management</li><li>Project Quality Management</li><li>Project Human Resource Management</li><li>Project Communication Management</li><li>Project Risk Management</li><li>Project Procurement Management</li></ul>After training, You will be issued:<ul><li>Associate Certification in Project Management</li><li>Chartered Project Manager.</li></ul><p>Cost: 55000 NGN</p><p>Duration: 2 Months</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Thu, 09 Jan 2020 12:21:57 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[ (PMP) Essentials & Cost Reduction  - SDIL , Nigeria, Lagos ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/upto-two-days-pmp-essentials-cost-reduction-for-team-leaders-managers-sdil/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						This course is built around the PMI Methodology best practices currently used in today's fast-paced business environment. You will learn project management skills through case studies and hands-on exercises that can immediately be applied to your job.<br><br>Highlights/ Benefits<br> Early bird registration up to 20 percent off<br> Certificate of completion<br> Classrooms fully equipped with AC. (Optional)<br> Breakfast/Lunch Served<br> Certified and experienced trainers<br> Online media /PR presence in strategic social networks for up to two weeks.<br> Free Advert placement of company's product/services in the newspapers based on<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;volume&nbsp;<br> Discount on Business Performance Auditing on your company's Processes, People and&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;Technology<br> Free consultancy on Investment opportunities in properties<br> Up to 20 percent discount on our Recruitment exercise and&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;training courses<br> Discounted Pre-retirement training by Asset management, partners (Optional)<br><p>Cost: 65000 NGN</p><p>Duration: Upto 2 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Fri, 25 Jan 2019 15:38:30 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Project Management  - SDIL , Lagos ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/upto-sixty-days-project-management-at-msbm-uk-sdil/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						In today's challenging economic environment, project managers, senior management and professional, needs to understand the fundamental supportive and strategic role that project management plays in business.<br><br>SEMP PM provides benefits to the managers and directors of a project and to an Organization, through the controllable use of resources and the ability to manage business and project risk more effectively.<br><br>SEMP PM embodies established and proven best practice in project management. It is widely recognized and understood, providing a common language for all participants in a project.<br>SEMP PM encourages formal recognition of responsibilities within a project and focuses on what a project is to deliver, why, when and for whom<br><br>Metropolitan business management &nbsp;is a private for-profit business school with head office in Canary Wharf London, United Kingdom&nbsp;and branches at Dubai and Nigeria. It provides International Students access to outstanding British Business and Management courses from prestigious UK, Ireland,Canada and US&nbsp;Universities at almost half the fees<br><br><br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<p>Cost: 600 EUR</p><p>Duration: Upto 60 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Fri, 04 Jan 2019 01:07:11 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification Preparation  - Convertas , Dubai,Kuala Lumpur, Istanbul, London,United Kingdom,Malaysia,Turkey,United Arab Emirates ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/five-days-project-management-professional-pmp-certification-preparation-convertas/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						<strong>Day One<br
/>PMP credential overview</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;The Project Management Institute (PMI)<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Credential overview<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Exam overview<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Application process<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Question format<br
/><strong>PMP introduction</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;The PMBOK guide<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Key definitions<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Portfolios, programs and projects<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;PMBOK guide components<br
/>&nbsp;<br
/><strong>Day Two<br
/>Projects environment</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Project influences<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Organizational systems<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Organizational types<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;The role of the project manager<br
/><strong>Integration management</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Developing the project charter<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Developing the project management plan<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Directing and managing project work<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Managing project knowledge<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Monitoring and controlling project work<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Performing integrated change control<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Closing the project or phase<br
/><strong>&nbsp;<br
/>Day Three<br
/>Scope management</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Planning&nbsp;scope management<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Collecting requirements<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Defining the scope<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Creating the&nbsp;WBS<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Validating the scope<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Controlling the scope<br
/><strong>Schedule management</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Planning&nbsp;schedule management<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Defining activities<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Sequencing activities<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Estimating activity duration<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Developing the schedule<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Controlling the schedule<br
/><strong>Cost management</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Planning cost management<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Estimating costs<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Determining the budget<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Controlling costs<br
/>&nbsp;<br
/><strong>Day Four<br
/>Quality management</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Planning quality management<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Managing quality<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Controlling quality<br
/><strong>Resource management</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Planning resource management<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Estimating activity resources<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Acquiring resources<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Developing the team<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Managing the team<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Controlling resources<br
/><strong>Communications management</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Planning&nbsp;communications management<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Managing communications<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Monitoring communications<br
/><strong>Risk management</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Planning risk&nbsp; management<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Identifying risks<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Performing qualitative risk analysis<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Performing quantitative risk analysis<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Planning risk responses<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Implementing risk responses<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Monitoring risks<br
/>&nbsp;<br
/><strong>Day Five<br
/>Procurement management</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Planning procurement management<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Conducting procurements<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Controlling procurements<br
/><strong>Stakeholder management</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Identifying stakeholders<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Planning stakeholder&nbsp;engagement<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Managing stakeholder engagement<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Monitoring&nbsp; stakeholder engagement<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Measuring and monitoring project performance&nbsp;<p>Cost: 3995 USD</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2018 17:07:48 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Establishing/Managing The Project Management Office (PMO)  - Convertas , Dubai,Kuala Lumpur, Istanbul, London,United Kingdom,Malaysia,Turkey,United Arab Emirates ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/five-days-establishing-managing-the-project-management-office-pmo-convertas/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						<strong>Day One<br>The strategic PMO</strong><br>&nbsp;Key roles of the PMO<br>&nbsp;Benefits of the PMO<br>&nbsp;The link between strategy and projects<br>&nbsp;Aligning strategy with projects<br>&nbsp;The strategy and projects framework<br><strong>PMO business case, organization, structure &amp; functions</strong><br>&nbsp;Portfolios, programs and projects<br>&nbsp;Developing a strong PMO business case<br>&nbsp;Organizational structure for projects<br>&nbsp;Types of PMOs Functions of the PMO<br>&nbsp;<br><strong>Day Two<br>Maturity and the PMO</strong><br>&nbsp;Defining maturity and capability<br>&nbsp;Steps for increasing maturity<br>&nbsp;Baseline maturity assessment<br>&nbsp;Project management health check<br>&nbsp;Maturity gap analysis steps<br>&nbsp;Organizational project management maturity model<br>PMO planning, preparation and strategy Creating the<br>&nbsp;PMO charter Objectives and milestones<br>&nbsp;Using gap analysis to set milestones<br>&nbsp;Implementation strategy phases and success metrics<br>&nbsp;<br><strong>Day Three<br>Establishing a PM methodology and PMO governance</strong><br>&nbsp;Defining project methodology<br>&nbsp;Establishing methodology steps<br>&nbsp;Elements of methodology<br>&nbsp;Methodology quality dimensions<br>&nbsp;Defining governance<br>&nbsp;Governance framework<br><br>&nbsp;<strong>Day Four<br>Human capital and the PMO</strong><br>&nbsp;Key issues in people management<br>&nbsp;Staffing the PMO<br>&nbsp;Competency identification<br>&nbsp;Performance measurement and rewards<br>&nbsp;Career paths and leadership development<br>&nbsp;Best practices for people management in the PMO<br>&nbsp;<br><strong>Day Five<br>Project knowledge management and the PMO</strong><br>&nbsp;Key success factors in knowledge management<br>&nbsp;The knowledge management process<br>&nbsp;Project closeout and capturing lessons learned<br>&nbsp;The knowledge gap in project management<br>&nbsp;PMO as a community of practice<br>&nbsp;Measuring and monitoring project performance&nbsp;<br><br>&nbsp;<p>Cost: 3995 USD</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2018 16:59:41 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Agile Project Management  - Convertas , Dubai,Kuala Lumpur, Istanbul, London,United Kingdom,Malaysia,Turkey,United Arab Emirates ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/five-days-agile-project-management-convertas/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						<strong>Day One<br
/>Agile principles and mindset</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Core principles of agile project management<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Agile&#39;s&nbsp;mindset<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Traditional versus agile project management<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Agile&nbsp;methodologies:<br
/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; - Scrum<br
/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; - Extreme programming (XP)<br
/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; - Lean product development<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Agile leadership<br
/>&nbsp;<br
/><strong>Day 2<br
/>Value-driven delivery</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Assessing value<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Prioritizing schemes:<br
/>- MoSCoW<br
/>- Monopoly money<br
/>- Dot voting<br
/>- Kano analysis<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Minimal value product<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Agile contracting<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Verifying and validating value<br
/>&nbsp;<br
/><strong>Day 3<br
/>Stakeholders Engagement</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Principles of stakeholders engagement<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Developing an agile charter<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Definition of &quot;Done&quot;<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Agile modeling<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Communicating with stakeholders<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Using critical interpersonal skills<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Team performance<br
/><strong>Agile team roles</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Building and maintaining high performance team<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Models of team development<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Training, coaching and mentoring<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Creating collaborative work spaces<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Distributed teams<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Tracking team performance&nbsp;<br
/>&nbsp;<br
/><strong>Day 4<br
/>Adaptive planning</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Progressive elaboration<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Decomposition process<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Timeboxing - the control of chaos<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Agile estimation<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;User stories<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Sizing Tools for High Level Planning&nbsp;<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Release and iteration planning<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Define Acceptance Criteria and Write the Acceptance Tests<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Daily standups<br
/>P<strong>roblem detection and resolution</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Detecting problems<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Failure modes<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Lead time and cycle time<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Managing threats and issues<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Creating risk-adjusted backlog<br
/>&nbsp;<br
/><strong>Day 5<br
/>Continuous improvement</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Process tailoring<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Hybrid methods<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Process analysis<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Value stream mapping<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Retrospectives<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Team self-assessment<br
/>&nbsp;<br
/>&nbsp;<p>Cost: 3995 USD</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2018 16:52:04 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Managing Successful Programs  - Convertas , Dubai,Kuala Lumpur, Istanbul, London,United Kingdom,Malaysia,Turkey,United Arab Emirates ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/five-days-managing-successful-programs-convertas/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						<strong>Day 1<br>MSP&reg; Introduction And Overview</strong><br>&nbsp;What is a programme?<br>&nbsp;What is programme management?<br>&nbsp;MSP&reg; Structure.<br><strong>MSP&reg; Framework And Concepts</strong><br>&nbsp;Principles<br>&nbsp;Governance themes<br>&nbsp;Transformational flow<br>&nbsp;Management strategies and plans<br>&nbsp;<br><strong>Day 2<br>Vision</strong><br>&nbsp;What is a 'vision'?<br>&nbsp;What makes a good Vision Statement?<br><strong>Identifying A Programme</strong><br>&nbsp;Programme Mandate<br>&nbsp;Linking to Policy and Strategy<br>&nbsp;Preparing a Programme Brief<br>&nbsp;Planning to Define the Programme<br>&nbsp;<br><strong>Day 3<br>Defining A Programme</strong><br>&nbsp;Creating a Programme Definition Document<br>Planning And Control<br>&nbsp;What is a Programme Plan and how is it developed?<br>&nbsp;The Project Dossier<br>&nbsp;Resourcing and scheduling<br><strong>Organization And The Programme Office</strong><br>&nbsp;Organization and leadership<br>&nbsp;Organizational structure<br>&nbsp;Key roles and their responsibilities<br>&nbsp;What is a Programme Office and what service does it provide?<br>&nbsp;<br><strong>Day 4<br>Leadership And Stakeholder Engagement</strong><br>&nbsp;Leadership as opposed to management.<br>&nbsp;How 'leaders' actively engage stakeholders.<br>&nbsp;Analysing and engaging with stakeholders.<br>&nbsp;Stakeholder maps and matrices.<br><strong>Delivering The Capability And Realising The Benefits</strong><br>&nbsp;Starting and closing projects.<br>&nbsp;Maintaining alignment with the programme.<br>&nbsp;<br><strong>Day 5<br>Quality Management</strong><br>&nbsp;Critical Success Factors.<br>&nbsp;The scope of programme quality management.<br>&nbsp;Quality processes. Configuration Management.<br>&nbsp;Quality Management Strategy and Plan.<br>&nbsp;Information Management Strategy and Plan.<br><strong>Risk Management And Issue Resolution</strong><br>&nbsp;Principles, approach and strategy for managing risks and resolving issues.<br>&nbsp;Managing and controlling changes.<br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<p>Cost: 3995 USD</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2018 12:34:11 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Project Management for Infrastructure  - Convertas , Dubai,United Arab Emirates,Malaysia,Turkey,United Kingdom ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/five-days-project-management-for-infrastructure-convertas/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						<strong>Day 1<br
/>Transport and Road Infrastructure Project Management</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Importance of network vision and strategic transport planning<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Understanding transport and road infrastructure project management<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Importance of early communication and stakeholder management<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Infrastructure project life cycle and asset management<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Sustainable transport policy and its role in project and program management<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Infrastructure project financing and delivery options<br
/>&nbsp;<br
/><strong>Day 2<br
/>Establishing and Managing an Infrastructure Project - Part A</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Establishing a transport infrastructure project<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Identification and use of best project management practice (Prince2, Agile, PMBOK, OnQ, etc.)<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Establishing and leading the project team<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Project planning (PID/Mandate /Preliminary business case)<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Effective project planning to strengthen project management competencies<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Developing a concept of Operations (CONOPS) / Blue Print<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Project approvals<br
/>&nbsp;<br
/><strong>Day 3<br
/>Establishing and Managing an Infrastructure Project - Part B</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Request for information (RFI) or Market Testing and expression of interest<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Project procurement<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Project scheduling and milestone management<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Project risk management<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Probity and ethics<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Project monitoring and control reporting<br
/>&nbsp;<br
/><strong>Day 4<br
/>Infrastructure Project and Program Governance</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Understanding the concepts of infrastructure finance and the use of special purpose vehicles<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Alternative financing plans such as commercial and financial structuring of Public Private Partnerships<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Difference between infrastructure financing and funding and the challenges in raising finance<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Project and program governance<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Achieving value for money in a constrained economic environment<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Collaborative professional networking for continuous project management<br
/>&nbsp;<br
/><strong>Day 5<br
/>Project Finalization and Benefit Management</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Importance of project finalization<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Constructed designs<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Project close-out<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Project benefit management<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Key learning and concepts<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Way forward<p>Cost: 3995 USD</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2018 13:49:35 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Lean Enterprise  - Tenol Alpha , Nigeria, Lagos, Abuja ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/three-days-lean-enterprise-tenol-alpha/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						Define Lean and understand its history<br>Understand the Importance, benefits, and objectives of Lean deployment<br>Review Lean methodologies<br>Understand the roles and responsibilities of the Lean implementation team<br>Define and understand Eight Wastes, Value Stream Mapping, Kaizen Event, 5S, Visual Management, Standard Work, Error Proofing, Changeover Reduction, Total Productive Maintenance, Workplace Design and Layout, Flow and Pull Systems, A3 Problem Solving, and Theory of Constraints.<p>Cost: 1200 USD</p><p>Duration: 3 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Fri, 13 Apr 2018 16:41:23 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Project Management Skills  - Convertas , Dubai,London,United Arab Emirates ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/five-days-project-management-skills-convertas/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						<strong>Day 1: Planning projects</strong><br>&nbsp;Project management definitions<br>&nbsp;Projects versus operations<br>&nbsp;Managing project constraints<br>&nbsp;Applications of project management<br>&nbsp;Potential benefits of project management<br>&nbsp;Definition of project life cycle<br>&nbsp;Defining project requirements&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>&nbsp; &gt; Statement of Work (SOW)<br>&nbsp; &gt; Project specifications<br>&nbsp; &gt; Milestone schedule<br>&nbsp; &gt; Work Breakdown Structure<br>&nbsp;WBS decomposition problems<br>&nbsp;WBS guidelines and checklists<br>&nbsp;<br><strong>Day 2: Scheduling projects</strong><br>&nbsp;Linking activities and WBS sequencing<br>&nbsp;Forward and backward scheduling<br>&nbsp;Critical Path Method (CPM)<br>&nbsp;Slack&nbsp;management<br>&nbsp;Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT)<br>&nbsp;Schedule compression techniques<br>&nbsp;Myths and realities of schedule compression<br>&nbsp;Resource planning and leveling<br>&nbsp;<br><strong>Day 3: Organizing and controlling projects</strong><br>&nbsp;Project organization and project control<br>&nbsp;Mastering earned value management<br>&nbsp;Schedule and budget variances<br>&nbsp;Project forecasting<br>&nbsp;Project management reporting<br>&nbsp;Auditing a project<br>&nbsp;The role of software in project management<br>&nbsp;<br><strong>Day 4: Selecting projects using capital budgeting techniques</strong><br>&nbsp;Definition of capital budgeting<br>&nbsp;Cost of capital<br>&nbsp;Accounting Rate of Return (ARR)<br>&nbsp;Payback Period (PP)<br>&nbsp;Net Present Value (NPV)<br>&nbsp;Internal Rate of Return (IRR)<br>&nbsp;<br><strong>Day 5: Managing project stakeholders</strong><br>&nbsp;Identifying stakeholders<br>&nbsp;Stakeholders types<br>&nbsp;Stakeholder power and interest grid<br>&nbsp;Planning stakeholder management<br>&nbsp;Managing stakeholder engagement<br>&nbsp;Controlling stakeholder engagement<br><br><p>Cost: 3995 USD</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Mon, 26 Feb 2018 10:03:55 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Managing Project Stakeholders  - Convertas , Dubai,United Arab Emirates ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/five-days-managing-project-stakeholders-convertas/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						<strong>Day 1<br
/>Stakeholder management overview</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Defining project stakeholders<br
/>&nbsp; &nbsp;&gt; APM Definition<br
/>&nbsp; &nbsp;&gt; PMI Definition<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;A practical definition of project stakeholders<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Stakeholders management skills set<br
/>&nbsp; &nbsp; &gt; Technical skills<br
/>&nbsp; &nbsp; &gt; Business insights<br
/>&nbsp; &nbsp; &gt; People skills<br
/>&nbsp;<br
/><strong>Day 2<br
/>Categorizing and prioritizing project stakeholders</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Dimensions of stakeholders&#39; categorization<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Power and interest matrix<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Power and influence matrix<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Power and knowledge matrix<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Stakeholders engagement assessment matrix<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Developing stakeholder register<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Stakeholder management plan<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Stakeholder groups classification<br
/>&nbsp;<br
/><strong>Day 3<br
/>Managing project stakeholder communications</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Stakeholder communication plan<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Stakeholder communication channels<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Holistic approach to communication<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Managing stakeholders in a virtual world<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Managing difficult stakeholders<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Managing project stakeholders&#39; conflicts<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Conflict management styles<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Factors affecting conflict modes&nbsp;<br
/>&nbsp;<br
/><strong>Day 4<br
/>Leading project stakeholders</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Project managers as leaders<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Disciplines of leading project stakeholders<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Leadership time continuum<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Leadership capability continuum<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;The leadership matrix<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;The leadership matrix actions<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Choosing the right leadership style for stakeholders<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Situational leadership model<br
/>&nbsp;<br
/><strong>Day 5<br
/>Negotiating with project stakeholders</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Types of negotiations<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Negotiation mindsets<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Critical concepts of win-win negotiation<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Characteristics of good negotiators<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Negotiations and building coalitions<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Stages of negotiation process<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Negotiation strategies<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Negotiation best practices<p>Cost: 3995 USD</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Sun, 25 Feb 2018 15:48:13 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Project Management for Contracting Professionals  - Convertas , Dubai,United Arab Emirates ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/five-days-project-management-for-contracting-professionals-convertas/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						<strong>Day 1: Overview</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Definition of project and project management<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Project and contract relationship<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Project life cycle<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Project stakeholders<br
/>&nbsp;<br
/><strong>Day2: Principles of contracts</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Definition of a&nbsp;contract<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Elements of a contract<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Objectives of contract management<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Knowing your contract<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Scope of work<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Terms&nbsp;and conditions<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Stages of contracting<br
/>&nbsp;<br
/><strong>Day 3: Pre-award phase</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Developing&nbsp;the business case<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Project charter<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Project scope statement<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Contracting plan<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Locating contractors<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Contractors pre-qualification<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Developing the project plan<br
/>&nbsp;<br
/><strong>Day 4: Project planning</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Work breakdown structure<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Duration and resources estimation<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Relationships between activities<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Network diagrams<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Critical path analysis<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Developing a&nbsp;&#39;Gantt&#39; chart<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Milestone charts<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Resource allocation<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Project budgeting<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Project and contract risk management<br
/>&nbsp;<br
/><strong>Day 5: Award phase</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Evaluation plan<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Terms and conditions<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Fixed price contracts<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Cost reimbursable contracts<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Time and material contracts<br
/><strong>Post award phase</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Contract administration<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Project status reporting<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Managing deviations<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Tools used to manage projects and contracts<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Variation orders<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Claims<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Disputes<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Breach of contract<br
/>&nbsp;<br
/>&nbsp;<p>Cost: 3995 USD</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Sun, 25 Feb 2018 15:33:32 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Maintenance Planning, Scheduling & Control  - Convertas , Dubai,United Arab Emirates ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/five-days-maintenance-planning-scheduling-control-convertas/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						<strong>Day 1<br
/>Objectives of maintenance</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Definition of maintenance and asset management<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Challenges and objectives of maintenance<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;The modern maintenance strategy<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Maintenance windows<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Maintenance methods<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Types of maintenance<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Classification of roles in maintenance<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Customer service in maintenance<br
/><strong>The work order system</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Purpose of the Work Order (WO) system<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Information collected on a WO<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Job estimating methods<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Prioritizing maintenance work orders<br
/>&nbsp;<br
/><strong>Day 2<br
/>Preventive Maintenance</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;What is preventive maintenance<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;The importance of implementing a PM program<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Establishing schedules<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Breaking a facility into logical parts<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Developing an equipment list<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Developing equipment manuals<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Setting up inventory<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Understanding risks associated with a PM program<br
/>&nbsp;<br
/><strong>Day 3<br
/>Planning and scheduling of major maintenance WOS and shutdowns</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;The unique challenge of maintenance shutdowns<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Importance of a clear Work Order (WO) scope definition<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Methods for building an effective maintenance database<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Critical Path Method (CPM)<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Work order crashing<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Resource scheduling and leveling<br
/>&nbsp;<br
/><strong>Day 4<br
/>Planning and controlling maintenance materials</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Identification of inventory costs<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Considerations in inventory decisions<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;How much to order: Economic Order Quantity (EOQ)<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;When to order (setting min and max levels)<br
/><strong>Controlling maintenance work</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Maintenance Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Backlog indices<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Schedule compliance indices<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;PM and emergency indices<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Generic maintenance indicators<br
/><strong>&nbsp;<br
/>Day 5<br
/>The role of planning and scheduling in Performance<br
/>Improvement</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Maintenance as a business process<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;How scheduled maintenance can lock in waste and cost<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Drawing learning from recurring maintenance tasks<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Reviewing planned maintenance<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Dealing with the productivity challenge<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Refining maintenance policies<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Capturing learning from inspection work<br
/>&nbsp;<p>Cost: 3995 USD</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Sun, 25 Feb 2018 15:22:00 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Procurement Planning and Bid Management  - Convertas , Dubai,Malaysia,Turkey,United Kingdom ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/procurement-planning-and-bid-management/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						<strong>Objective</strong><ul><li>Write strategic procurement objectives and initiatives to support long term directions</li><li>Arrange &#39;spend items&#39; into categories that support planning of go-to-market strategies</li><li>Apply demand forecasting techniques to improve planning of procurement activities</li><li>Generate vendor integration strategies to ensure supply security</li><li>Evaluate vendor bids in a scientific manner to support selection decision making</li></ul><strong>Outline</strong><br
/><em>Strategic procurement planning</em><ul><li>Setting procurement mission and objectives</li><li>Selection of improvement initiatives</li></ul>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; - Structure<br
/>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; - Systems<br
/>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; - Work streams<br
/>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; - Culture<ul><li>Performance measures and targets</li><li>Communication of procurement plan</li><li>Stakeholder engagement</li></ul><em>Spend category planning</em><ul><li>Spend category profiling</li><li>Spend impact analysis</li></ul>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; - Financial impact<br
/>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; - Vendor segmentation<ul><li>Market risk analysis</li></ul>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; - Value chain analysis<br
/>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; - SWOT analysis<br
/>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; - Porter&#39;s five forces<br
/>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; - Risk heat maps<br
/>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; - Vendor risk scores<ul><li>Category report consolidation</li></ul><br
/><em>Forecasting and demand planning</em><ul><li>The soft side of forecasting</li></ul>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; - Tetlock&#39;s foxes and hedgehogs<br
/>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; - Taleb&#39;s black swan<ul><li>Principles of demand planning</li><li>Quantitative forecasting techniques</li><li>Qualitative forecasting techniques</li></ul><br
/><em>Vendor integration</em><ul><li>Vendor prequalification process</li><li>Vendor prequalification criteria</li></ul>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; - Legal criteria<br
/>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; - Financial criteria<br
/>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; - Technical criteria<br
/>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; - Staff criteria<br
/>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; - HSE criteria<ul><li>Service Level Agreements (SLAs)</li><li>Strategic partnering</li><li>Supplier diversity programs</li></ul><em>Bid evaluation and selection</em><ul><li>Bid management process</li><li>Bid evaluation criteria</li><li>Scoring systems and protocols</li><li>Selection and award</li><li>Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) for complex purchases</li></ul><p>Cost: 3995 USD</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Mon, 29 May 2017 23:00:24 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Project Risk Management  - Convertas , Dubai,Malaysia,Turkey,United Kingdom ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/project-risk-management-9/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						<strong>Objective</strong><ul><li>Develop project risk management plans</li><li>Identify project scope risks</li><li>Predict project schedule risks</li><li>Examine project resource risks</li><li>Apply quantitative and qualitative risk assessments</li><li>Plan strategies for negative and positive risks</li><li>Devise metrics to monitor and control project risks</li></ul><strong>Outline</strong><em>Planning risk management</em><ul><li>Risk components</li><li>Project risk planning processes</li><li>Risk management plan elements</li></ul><em>Identifying scope risks</em><ul><li>Sources of scope risk</li><li>Scope change risks</li><li>Defining deliverables</li><li>Bottom-up approach</li></ul><em>Identifying schedule risks</em><ul><li>Sources of schedule risk</li><li>Activity definition</li><li>Estimating activity duration</li><li>Applying estimating techniques</li><li>Activity sequencing</li></ul><em>I<em>dentifying </em>resource risks</em><ul><li>Sources of resource risk</li><li>Resource planning methods</li><li>Staff acquisition</li><li>Cost estimating and cost budgeting</li><li>Managing project risks</li></ul><em>Qualifying and quantifying project risks</em><ul><li>Quantitative and qualitative risk analysis</li><li>Risk assessment matrices</li><li>Quantifying risks using PERT analysis</li><li>Decision tree analysis</li></ul><em>Developing risk response strategies</em><ul><li>Categories of risk</li><li>Risk management strategies</li><li>Risk response planning</li><li>Contingency planning</li><li>Risk registers</li></ul><em>Monitoring and controlling project risks</em><ul><li>Implementing response plans</li><li>Collecting project status</li><li>Metrics and trend analysis</li><li>Project reviews and risk reassessment</li></ul><p>Cost: 3195 USD</p><p>Duration: 3 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Mon, 29 May 2017 22:21:56 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Managing Multiple Projects  - Convertas , Dubai,Malaysia,Turkey,United Kingdom ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/managing-multiple-projects-2/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						<strong>Objective</strong><ul><li>Understand the difference of single and multiple project management scope</li><li>Key principles of project management?</li><li>Monitoring multiple projects</li><li>How to make practical and relevant tools for monitoring multiple projects</li><li>Managing multiple project budgets and finances</li><li>Timeliness and quality standards application for multiple projects</li><li>HRM principles for multiple projects</li></ul><strong>Outline</strong><ul><li>Introduction to project management</li><li>How project management is different between single project and multiple projects</li><li>Delegation of responsibility</li><li>Planning for multiple projects</li><li>Estimating scope and volume of multiple projects</li><li>Task analysis and human resource planning</li><li>Quality control and performance management</li><li>Project Goal and Objectives</li><li>Project vs. Programs</li><li>Indicators, Source/Means of Verification</li><li>Assumptions</li><li>Practical Work on Project Scenarios</li><li>Monitoring for various types of projects</li><li>Importance of Monitoring</li><li>Monitoring Plans</li><li>Project management levels and delegation of power</li><li>Communication skills for managing multiple projects</li><li>Financial management and fraud prevention for project managers</li><li>Total quality management</li><li>Project Management software&#39;s for different fields</li><li>Utilization of Results in Project Planning</li><li>Continuous quality improvement using monitoring</li></ul><p>Cost: 3995 USD</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Mon, 29 May 2017 22:04:32 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Advanced Project Management and Control  - Convertas , Dubai,Malaysia,Turkey,United Kingdom ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/advanced-project-management-and-control/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						<strong>Objective</strong><ul><li>Skill and confidence to use a practical project planning technique</li><li>Ability to determine if a project can truly be delivered on time and in budget</li><li>An understanding of how to discover the risks necessary to meet a constrained delivery date</li><li>Confidence to communicate project &quot;trade-offs&quot; clearly and set attainable goals with clients, managers, and team members</li><li>Knowledge of how to record actual project progress and then use the project baseline to spot and manage variance</li><li>Ability to &quot;frame&quot; your questions when analyzing the project plan to spot hidden variances</li></ul><strong>Outline</strong><br
/><br
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