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PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR PUBLISHING<http://www.alpsp.org/Ebusiness/Meetings/Meeting.aspx?ID=430>
* A highly practical course with break-out sessions using real project scenarios and case studies.
* Provides a template and many supporting tools that can be applied to all projects, large or small, to help ensure successful outcomes.
* The tutors are practising project managers with a wealth of experience from the publishing sector.
* Provides an excellent introduction for those new to taking responsibility for projects as well as a great refresher for those facing new project challenges.
* Follow up telephone and email consultancy support available.
DELEGATE COMMENTS
'The combination of methodology, theory and case studies was really useful. Thank you! ' Emma Bohan, School of Advanced Study
'I feel I learned a lot but was not overwhelmed with new information. The handouts will be great to refer back to following the course. A lot was covered during the day, at the right pace.' Merryn Smit, Oxford University Press
'I found the level to be ideal - gave me a good overview and I felt I could grasp the concepts discussed.' Rachel White, European Respiratory Society
'A good overview - great to take time out to think about these things. Great to have all the notes/diagrams there.' Daniel Pearce, Cambridge University Press
'Great examples, good pace.' Charles Martinez, The Institution of Engineering and Technology
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This course will help first line managers and others responsible for managing projects that introduce change in any area within an organization. It will also be suitable for those who are involved in projects as team members. It is relevant to ALL functions and disciplines within any publishing organization, ranging from large publishing groups to smaller society publishers.
TUTORS: Jim Russell, RPM Associates and Ruth Wilson, Nature Publishing Group
Further information and to book<http://www.alpsp.org/Ebusiness/Meetings/Meeting.aspx?ID=430> or email [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
19 May, Oxford
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