Course DescriptionAs a business leader, project manager or even a project team member, have you ever had to organise and chair project or business meetings from which the outcomes were so important to your project success and business benefits? |
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Course Description
As a business leader, project manager or even a project team member, have you ever had to organise and chair project or business meetings from which the outcomes were so important to your project success and business benefits?
Have you ever thought some of the meetings in your area could be organised and delivered in a more efficient manner?
This workshop will introduce you to ways that can help you improve the outcomes of your project/business meetings with project and business stakeholders, staff and external contractors. After all a well-managed meeting can save time and money!
Main Topics
Main Topics Covered
- Setting up
- Defining “good” and “bad” meetings
- Determining the 5 Ws of your meetings: What, when, who, where and how?
- The role of the meeting leader/chair
- Key meeting documents
- Tools for meeting organisation and preparation
- Keeping people and meetings on track
- The art of minute-taking
- Group workshop and discussion
- Planning for future success
Learning Objectives
- Understand the importance of communication in projects/business success
- Organise and prepare for meetings
- Learn to make the most of the meeting’s time and realise maximum benefits
- Manage and run the meeting on track, and handle derailment
- Write minutes and record decisions
- Follow-up for maintaining accountability
A meeting moves at the speed of the slowest mind in the room.
Key Details
Trainer: Osama A.Wahid
Start Date: 27/11/2016
End Date: 27/11/2016
Timings: 8:30AM - 1:30PM
No. of Hours: 5
PDUs: 5
Fees: BD 150/-
Trainer
Osama A.Wahid, B.Eng. MPM PMP
Mr. Osama A.Wahid is a Canadian avid project management practitioner with more than 15 years of experience across multiple industries and projects including high profile mixed-use Real-Estate Development projects (Mag-Lev train project), Government Health Policies and training projects, Railroad Projects and construction management projects.
He has extensive experience in initiating, planning and executing projects with special focus on getting the scope right and scaling the project management tools to the project’s size and needs.
Over the course of his career, Mr. Osama has held several positions where he continued to be involved in technical project management and operational planning and problem solving. He filled several positions that required thinking out-of-the-box and delivering project solutions that had set a bench-mark for quality delivery in the organisation where he worked.
He received several recognition awards and continues to promote project management best practices to organisations and project teams.
He discovered that he had a passion for training when one of the challenges that he was faced with was to develop a comprehensive training programme for pharmaceutical scientific experts with an extremely limited budget. This is when he led the design, development and delivery of a training programme that was successfully delivered to almost 150 participants.
Mr. Osama speaks, reads and writes Arabic, English and French and he received his Masters of Project Management from the Université du Québec en Outaouais in 2004 and attained his certification as a Project Management Professional in 2006.
Trainer
Osama A.Wahid, B.Eng. MPM PMP
Mr. Osama A.Wahid is a Canadian avid project management practitioner with more than 15 years of experience across multiple industries and projects including high profile mixed-use Real-Estate Development projects (Mag-Lev train project), Government Health Policies and training projects, Railroad Projects and construction management projects.
He has extensive experience in initiating, planning and executing projects with special focus on getting the scope right and scaling the project management tools to the project’s size and needs.
Over the course of his career, Mr. Osama has held several positions where he continued to be involved in technical project management and operational planning and problem solving. He filled several positions that required thinking out-of-the-box and delivering project solutions that had set a bench-mark for quality delivery in the organisation where he worked.
He received several recognition awards and continues to promote project management best practices to organisations and project teams.
He discovered that he had a passion for training when one of the challenges that he was faced with was to develop a comprehensive training programme for pharmaceutical scientific experts with an extremely limited budget. This is when he led the design, development and delivery of a training programme that was successfully delivered to almost 150 participants.
Mr. Osama speaks, reads and writes Arabic, English and French and he received his Masters of Project Management from the Université du Québec en Outaouais in 2004 and attained his certification as a Project Management Professional in 2006.