Project Management OverviewOptimization of operations is a primary goal of every organization.  A fundamental and effective way to achieve this is to focus on project management.  Oriel Incorporated, in partnership with Boston University’s Corporate Education Center, can provide consulting and training services for organizations that want to learn more about how project management can improve their processes, their staff, and their products or services.

In brief, project management is the application of skills, tools, and techniques to a broad range of activities in order to meet the requirements of a particular project.  It involves such factors as scheduling, risk management, communication, negotiation, team building, and more.  Project management can be put in place in any industry at any level within a small, medium, or large organization.
 
You know that your customers are demanding more and better products and services at a faster pace.  Figuring out how to deliver this can be frustrating, but it doesn’t have to be. Project management helps organizations get those products and services onto the market in a timely fashion while also reducing costs, increasing quality, and satisfying customers’ high expectations.  To help your organization employ project management to its fullest capabilities, turn to Oriel.
Project management training brings a wide range of benefits.  When you acquire these skills, you will:

  • Improve your communications and utilize a common language with your team, resulting in clearer and more effective contacts.
  • Learn how to report the status of projects to top management effectively and unambiguously.
  • Master the skills necessary for managing teams across organizational and global boundaries.
  • Create accurate project schedules to help you meet timelines, track resources, and deliver projects on time.
  • Calculate the correct number and type of resources required to ensure the success of your project.
  • Acquire team-building skills that will help you keep staff members who don’t report to you invested in the project, fulfilled, and dedicated to the project’s success.
  • Become a more valuable asset to your organization.