Charles H. Paul Overview:
This webinar will begin by discussing the eleven PM monitoring and controlling processes that are the foundation of the project management processes.
Those processes include:
The webinar will discuss the specific techniques for monitoring project activities and the frequencies of review necessary to secure and execute overall project control.
Why you should Attend:
This webinar is one in a series of webinars that detail the critical aspects of project management. This webinar deals with the heart of project management - managing and controlling the project.
Great plans and great teams don’t necessarily guarantee project success - good project management that carefully tracks project progress and maintains control can only guarantee success. Successful projects require constant care and maintenance to assure that plans are achieved. When unexpected situations occur, it is up to the project manager to properly react to the situation and keep the project on track. Without that level of control, projects are destined to fail.
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Who Will Benefit:
Charles H. Paul is the President of C. H. Paul Consulting, Inc. - a regulatory, manufacturing, training, and technical documentation consulting firm - celebrating its twentieth year in business in 2017. He has been a regulatory and management consultant and an Instructional Technologist for 30 years and has published numerous white papers on various regulatory and training subjects. The firm works with both domestic and international clients designing solutions for complex training and documentation issues.
He has held senior positions in consulting and in corporate training development prior to forming C. H. Paul Consulting, Inc. He also worked for several years in government contracting managing the development of significant Army-wide training development contracts impacting virtually all of the active Army and changing the training paradigm throughout the military.
He has dedicated his entire professional career explaining the benefits of performance-based training