Management Concepts will kickoff its PowerTrac training program in Atlanta in June, focusing on methodology, business analysis, earned value and risk, among other topics.
Management Concepts will introduce a new project management training program called the PM PowerTrac Training Series. The series will be offered regionally, with an official launch date of June 19, 2006, in Atlanta. The sessions will feature basic topics such as project management methodology and business analysis practices, to more specialized areas of focus, including earned value and risk management. The four-class program is designed to prepare participants to successfully manage projects through quick and intensive training.
“Private and public sector organizations everywhere are waking up to this fact — their ability to deliver project results is directly related to their ability to achieve success,” said Cleve Pillifant, executive director of Management Concepts Project Management Division. “There is an unprecedented movement to find, attract, develop, and retain talented employees who can lead projects.”
PM PowerTrac is designed to increase training effectiveness by providing project managers and related staff with knowledge and skills they can apply correctly and confidently, Pillifant added. “No matter what your technical specialty might be, your ability to lead or be an effective member of a