Upcoming Course Information and Registration
Coming February 17-18, 2004, SC Engineering is offering a series of Project Management Short Courses aimed at new and advanced Project Managers. All courses provide a copy of presentation material, technical notes, references, trial versions of project management software, and sage advice from real-world engineering project managers. All courses will be held at the Conference Center of the historic Garden of the Gods Trading Post, located in the heart of Garden of the Gods Park at the foot of Pikes Peak.

Project Management: The Full Solution – Full-day course, 02/17/04.
On February 17, a full-day course will be offered on the key principals of project management. This course covers all aspects of developing and leading effective project teams, plus it includes important information on project conflict resolution, statistical risk mitigation, and a look at new technologies such as Critical Chain. Start the New Year off right with a solid foundation of Project Management skills. Course Syllabus (184kb)

Conflict Mediation in the Project Setting: An Introduction - Half-day course, 02/18/04.
All projects experience conflict, yet many project managers and project team members are ineffectual at resolving conflict. Conflict is an immense distraction, one of the largest barriers to performance in the workplace. Billions of dollars in personnel time are wasted by poorly managing conflict. Don't get stressed out - get educated. Course Syllabus (245kb)

Critical Chain Networking - Half-day course, 02/18/04.
For years project managers have used PERT and critical-path methods to predict project duration and identify critical tasks within the project. However, experience with industry and government contracts has shown that critical-path alone is in many cases insufficient for ensuring on-time project delivery and often incapable of producing the shortest project schedule possible without undue worker multi-tasking – a productivity destroyer. Critical-chain programming is explained and hands-on experience gained with CC-Pulse. Your competition is learning critical-chain. How about you? Course Syllabus (189kb)


To register for any of the above courses, please call us at 719-634-3931, or contact us using the convenience of our RAPID RESPONSE FORM

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