Maximizing a company's time to realize greater efficiency, fewer mistakes, and improved profitability is the goal of any Project Management trainer. But not all Project Management trainers are created equally.
Just how effective is the trainer that your company is considering? We recommend asking your prospective Project Management trainer the following seven questions:
What is your experience in Project Management training? A successful Project Management expert will have had experience in a variety of industries on many projects and understand the foundations of a PMI® education.
How are you certified to perform Project Management training? The Project Management Professional (PMP®) is the most recognized accreditation in the Project Management world and provided only by the Project Management Institute (PMI®). A professional with the status of PMP® has demonstrated the education and experience to undergo a rigorous examination, has agreed to obey a professional code of conduct, and meet continuing education requirements. PMP® credentials are well-regarded throughout the world as proof of a demonstrated level of knowledge, education, and experience in project management using best practices for their clients' success.
What Project Management training content will you offer my company's employees? A PMP®-certified Project Management trainer should be able to offer classes and concrete tools to your business staff so that they too can become certified, if they choose. Even if people in your organization already have project management education, a trainer needs to use both overviews and detailed scenarios to illustrate the points covered while teaching your staff about project scope, time, cost, quality, personnel, communication, procurement, and risk management--all of which fall under Project Management Knowledge areas. An overview of project management and professional responsibility can also be covered if any of the people are expecting to apply for a PMP®. When the class is taught by a certified trainer, your company can realize potential lower financial risk and higher return on investment in multiple areas of the business.
How much time can I expect to save with Project Management planning? For every one hour of planning, a project manager can expect to save 20 – 200 hours during the execution of the project. Most project managers are great at execution and poor at planning. A good Project Management trainer will focus on planning tools and techniques that will prevent problems later in the project. Preventing unnecessary hours and rework saves time and is the key to higher profitability.
Do you have references? A qualified Project Management trainer will have experience with a variety projects in a range of industries. The trainer's website or printed marketing materials should list their clients who can provide you references.
Can you customize a plan for my company? Each company is unique and needs a specialized plan. Standard tools may be suggested initially, but they should be applied to real and relevant projects to illustrate how a project manager helps an organization meet the goal of better profitability for an organization.
What is your success rate with clients? Each organization has different expectations when using a Project Management trainer. How each organization defines "success" can be unique and valid. With increased profitability as a general business goal, solid PMP®-certified Project Management trainers help provide and enable a higher rate of return on investment, PMP®-qualified certification education for employees, lower financial risk, and even new use of tools and resources. The trainer should be able to present case studies of these to assist you in your decision to hire him or her.
Other questions for a Project Management trainer exist, such as how many years of experience he/she has and testimonials, but positive responses to credentials and references should set a company on the right track.
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Business Analysis Trainer. Business Analysis Trainer Colorado experts in a variety of industries on many projects and understand the foundations.
Business analysis training is the most recognized accreditation in the Project Management world and provided only by the Project Management Institute (PMI®).
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