Define a development project before you start planning the details.
A seat of the pants approach to project management is no longer viable.
Today's trainer is taking on truly unique projects--and often many at
once. Whether you're developing materials on unfamiliar topics or
writing courses for others to deliver using new technology, now is the
time to strengthen your project management process.
Seasoned learning and leadership expert Lou Russell offers a structured
approach to moving projects from conception to completion. In Project
Management for Trainers, you'll discover how to maintain a clear focus
on client goals no matter how many changes they request or how many
people get involved. This refreshed second edition also guides you
through managing consulting projects and suppliers.
This book is an essential guide to:
Building a project charter to document business objectives, project
objectives, scope, risks, and constraints.
Creating a project schedule to determine task order, establish
milestones and due dates, and assign task owners.
Conducting a post-project review to capture lessons learned.