
Virtual/Instructor-led training
Effective Strategies for Managing Collaborative Projects
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Introduction
Effective collaboration is essential for successful project management. It allows for the sharing of ideas, the division of tasks, and the efficient use of resources.
This skills training program aims to provide employees and managers with the knowledge and tools to effectively collaborate on projects within their work setting.
Details
- Presentation Length: 90-mins / Half Day
- Participant Numbers: 15-500+
- Virtual and In-person options available
- Sessions can be recorded for internal use
- Onsite training available globally: North & South America, EMEIA, APAC, LATAM
- Languages: English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Italian, Mandarin, Arabic, Japanese, and Malay.
- Definition and importance of collaboration in project management
- Communication strategies for successful collaboration
- Problem-solving techniques for collaborative projects
- Conflict resolution strategies for collaborative teams
- Introduction to collaboration frameworks and tools (such as Scrum, Kanban, and Lean)
- Leveraging collaboration in work settings
- The training will be conducted through a combination of lectures, discussions, and practical exercises.
- Participants will have the opportunity to apply their learning through role-playing and group activities.
- Case studies and real-world examples will be used to illustrate the concepts covered in the training
By the end of this session, participants will have gained a deep understanding of the importance of collaboration in project management and will have developed the skills necessary to effectively collaborate on projects within their work setting.
They will have a working knowledge of collaboration frameworks and tools and will be able to leverage these to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of their projects.
Participants will also have the confidence and ability to effectively communicate, problem-solve, and resolve conflicts within their collaborative teams.