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Project Management in Higher Ed: Common Challenges and How to Overcome Them!

Project Management in Higher Ed:  Common Challenges and How to Overcome Them!

Where: Four Points Sheraton Hotel and Conference Center
1125 Boston Providence Turnpike
Norwood, Massachusetts


When: Thursday June 5, 2014
9:00 am - 3:00 pm 

Note: Registration starts at 7:30am

Workshop Organizer: S. Terry Ballantyne and Donna Volpe Strouse both of Wellesley College and Susan Zaslaw of Dartmouth College

Registration Fee:
NERCOMP Member: $130
Non Member $260
 

Event Overview

You’re using project management methods to ensure project success, but your projects still struggle – why is that? In the higher education environment, there are a number of cultural and political realities that create challenges for projects. If you’re a project manager or a member of a project team, please join us to explore common project challenges in higher education and ways to overcome them. We’ll review case studies and have group discussions to understand the causes and solutions for these common challenges, and you’ll examine your own projects to identify strategies you can employ to increase the effectiveness of your project management efforts.

Workshop Goal: To provide attendees with some specific strategies for managing the challenges often encountered in projects at higher education institutions.

Class size is limited.

 

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