Fulcrum Information Technologies has announced its new Microsoft Project Consulting and Training business division and is introducing this new division into the market by hosting its first MS Project seminar - Microsoft Project for Executives in Pretoria and Cape Town.
The seminar is structured to introduce executives professionally to the project management process and expand their knowledge about critical technology tools such as Microsoft Project. Project professionals attending this event will learn how to jump-start any project, be able to manage methodology in a project schedule, and understand what infrastructure is required to operate a first-rate project environment.
As a Microsoft Project Partner, Fulcrum offers highly qualified Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS) certified Microsoft Project training, customised and integrated timesheets as well as a holistic project management approach. With a passion for project scheduling, hands-on insight and first-hand experience on the roll-out of large projects, Fulcrum`s aim is to build a partnership with its clients by enhancing their partnership with technology and allowing them to adopt a pragmatic and strategic approach to project management as a business activity.
The impact of Project Management in business stretches beyond those directly involved in a given project, to a tier of key decision-makers whose participation is at a strategic level within the context of their broader responsibilities. All executives who need to understand the influence of project management on the bottom line, analyse reports for key decision-making, strategically manage project environments and align projects with their company strategy will on completion of the seminar have a clear understanding of how to make optimal use of the project management process, the technology that drives it and be able to identify the required project resources allowing them to integrate this insight into their business experience in a way that suits their particular objectives, circumstances and future plans.
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