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Interview Techniques/ Project Management (PMP)

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Interview Techniques

‘Interview Techniques’ in VISION will help in making successful job applications and to optimize performance at the job interview stage. It can lead to greater confidence in approaching job applications and interviews, by being better prepared to do oneself justice. The key objective of this course is to provide detailed practical advice on applying for a job and how to prepare for interviews to ensure optimum performance. For job hunters this course will help develop greater self assurance and this will lead to a more self-confident mood in approaching job applications and interviews, better prepared to do justice to one’s self throughout the process. It is well known that very many job applicants, with good qualifications, often fail to communicate their personality and talents when they enter the job market. Many do not know what is required of them by their prospective employers. This training programme will help ensure optimum performance at interviews, which after all is the key element in obtaining work.

Project Management

‘Project Management’ in VISION is designed for anyone working in a project team environment or engineers who see an increasing management component in their work. This course will equip you with general project management skills to help you to deal with problems that can occur. It’s applicable to any field of work, especially those with a high technological content. You’ll also gain practical experience of using project management techniques, including the use of a software tool, with a real project of your own. The course topics include project initiation, risk, estimating and contracts, planning, human factors, project execution, and standard methods. The Project Management course is also highly relevant to the new emerging market of project management in professional services like Human Resources and Finance which is largely being driven by government modernisation and large scale outsourcing. The primary challenge of project management is to achieve all of the project goal and objectives while honoring the preconceived project constraints. Typical constraints are scope, time, and budget. The secondary-and more ambitious-challenge is to optimize the allocation and integration of inputs necessary to meet pre-defined objectives.

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