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Kendall Tucker Sydney, Nsw, Australia
In many of the projects I work on, I find that there are often resources that are not familiar with project methodology.There are also many steering committee members that have a limited knowledge about it too.

I would like to impart so information to these people so that they are aware of what and why we are doing things.

Does anyone have any suggestions on how to go about this? I would like to keep it quite short (1-3hrs). I know that I will need to define the objectives of such a workshop first.

If anyone has a diagram that can assist that would be great.

Thanks

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Anonymous
Have a look at

http://www.projectmanagement.tas.gov.au/about/where_start2.htm


Might help
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Frank Patrick Boonton, Nj, United States
Try this one to put it into context.



There's some text about it at the link above, as well as here.
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Frank Patrick Boonton, Nj, United States
I forgot to say that before you get into methodology, the context is important. Methodology is about how to make the change happen. Before you'll get anyone to listen to the how, you'll need to deal with the why and the what where the why connects the what to the "what's in it for me."

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