
Seminar 07A - Leading Engaging Group-Oriented Projects
PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee is required to attend this seminar.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008 | 9:30AM–1:00PM | Room W307A
Session Type:
Professional Development
Projects are a way of life at all institutions, but some institutions are better at handling them than others. This half-day seminar will lead participants through LEGO, a sample project management discipline that has been implemented at Georgia State University over the past three years. During the seminar, participants will work in a team environment where they will build a project using LEGO. Over the course of the project, attendees will learn about the project phases, documentation needs, and project team roles, as well as how to move a project from closeout into maintenance. Other topics covered will include portfolio management and resource planning. At the end of the seminar, participants will be given a series of project management forms they can take back and incorporate into their organization.
Presenters
Resources & Downloads
Risk Analysis
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Project Ranking Template
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Issues and Action Items
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Project Status Report
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Project Priority Ranking
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Project Planning Sheet
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Project Charter Template
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Project Charter Short Form Template
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Lessons Learned Template
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Lessons Learned Survey
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LEGO Presentation
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Change Management Form
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