I am teaching a new class that begins next week — Project Management for Training. The course description is listed as:

Whether you’re conducting a single training session for a small audience or multiple sessions for a large group, a training program–like a project in any other discipline–must have an effective plan to guide and track progress. This class provides you with a planning process and teaches you techniques to prepare and deliver training projects consistently and effectively. Focusing on logistics, rationale, scope, timescales, risk management, and budget, you acquire the skills to communicate with the training project’s stakeholders to ensure optimum performance.

I am looking forward to teaching this class, as I am able to bring my skills as a senior instructional designer (my full-time title) and project management (what I primarily do right now) and merge them with my expertise in adult education and human resource development (two of my graduate degrees).

After working in this field for some time now, this this seems to be my life recently . . .

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I am interested in seeing if anybody has any useful references or websites they want to share, as well as any stories about how they have seen project management brought into the training function. Any thoughts?

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Christine
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Have you tried SmartDraw for project management diagrams? It’s great for creating workflows, gantt charts, timelines, schedules, and more. You can learn more at: http://www.smartdraw.com/specials/project-software.htm
Hope this is helpful!

Thanks,
Christine

March 30th, 2008 at 1:10 pm
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Thank you , Christine. What a great idea! I have used SmartDraw, though not in some time. I suppose it will be time to look into it again with my students.

Do you use that application?

March 31st, 2008 at 8:00 am

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