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Online Webinar  – Recorded December 17th, 2019
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: ProjectManagement.com / Gantthead (REP #2488)
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Every project manager should have a proven, practical, and powerful toolkit – of skills, techniques, processes, procedures, tools, and templates – to help a project or program’s success. The toolkit should be proven (it works), practical (efficient and adaptable), and powerful (big impact).

This is the first in a series of webinars that will share tools you can use on your projects. This webinar focuses on three proven, practical, and powerful tools: Information Mapping, Results Chains, and Benefits Registers. It provides you with a good understanding of each tool, real-world examples, and practical tips to apply them successfully.

  1. Information Mapping is a writing method and format — it improves a project’s written communication for both the writer and the reader.
  2. Results Chains identify a program’s activities and outcomes and the relationships among them — it clarifies and visually communicates what needs to be done and why.
  3. Benefit Registers document a program’s intended benefits, specify how to measure them, and show progress — it proves if a program is achieving the expected outcomes.

Join Daniel Sklar (LinkedIn profile)  and turbocharge your project management with these three tools!

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The Proven & Practical Project Manager Toolkit:
Information Mapping, Results Chains, & Benefits Register

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