When your company is expanding, it’ even more crucial to have enough projects. However, you must be careful before signing multiple contracts at one time because once you do you are binding yourself to those projects. It is important that you allow yourself and your team enough time to provide quality work, otherwise, you might land yourself in a sticky situation. One must learn how to manage multiple projects in construction.
Project managers juggle many projects simultaneously in today’s fast-paced environment. Managing multiple projects and prioritizing competing demands requires effective delegation and strategies for monitoring and controlling.
By attending this course You will gain insight into the challenges associated with balancing numerous projects, acquire the tools and techniques that support project success, and learn how to prioritize project work. You will also learn to multitask, plan and schedule projects, analyze schedules, and more through hands-on, project-based exercises.
At the end of this Construction Management and Supervising Multiple Projects training course, attendees will be able to:
- Explain Multiple Project Management specifics and how it differs from the Traditional Project Management.
- Identify the benefits their organization will gain from implementing Multiple Project Management techniques.
- Obtain a systematic approach for implementing Multiple Project Management techniques at their organization.
- In addition, there will be a case study on implementing Enterprise Project Management at an organization
Construction Management and Supervising Multiple Projects training course is intended for
- Project directors, engineers and planners, chief executive officers, finance managers, human resources, project managers, information technology managers, consultants, contractors and suppliers organizations.
- Policymakers responsible for developing and implementing national and international sustainable development strategies and researchers and academics involved in the construction and building industries as well as site engineers and assistant engineers in the sites in the supervision and the execution domains in construction sites.