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Project management – ​​training with the support of the computer simulation LUNARIS

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For the first time, the ISE Language and Vocational Training Center is offering a combined seminar consisting of project management and social skills training. As part of this training, participants learn how to optimally plan and manage a project and can immediately practice this on a sample project and experience it for themselves. For this purpose, modules alternate with theoretical input and practical exercises, which are carried out with a computer simulation as the project progresses. The computer simulation LUNARIS recreates typical work situations in complex, demanding projects. The course participants take on the different roles in the project and thus experience directly that the success of the project depends on the performance and efficient collaboration of the individual team members.

In intensive feedback rounds, participants can identify their strengths and weaknesses, determine their own development goals and find out about their learning progress. Social, personal and content-related issues are recognized and learned. The work in a project becomes transparent for the participants and they experience how they can manage it with their own resources. This not only increases the joy and enjoyment of work, but also enables demanding and difficult project situations to be mastered with more confidence.

Important learning objectives include:

Project management:

  • Project goals
  • Dealing with stakeholders
  • Project structure plan / Network plan
  • Cost and resources planning

Ssocial skills:

  • Confidence in dealing with complex situations
  • Analysis of your own reactions with topics such as leadership, uncertainty, risk, competition, etc.
  • Constructive use of different opinions to tackle complex tasks
  • Recognizing and learning motivating control options

Trainer:

Klaus Döllinger, qualified educator, organizational consultant, trainer and coach; University of Regensburg, AKG Munich and Gestalt Institute of Cleveland; Managing Director since 1991; Establishment of the BSP group of companies; Focus: Individual and team coaching, complexity training, team training, project management

Brigitte Dost, qualified psychologist (focus on work and organizational psychology), qualified physicist, many years of experience as a project manager, certified project manager (GPM), trainer and certified coach;

Focus:
Project management, empowering women, stress management

Term:
(Duration: 3 days)
Appointment on request

Training location:
ISE training facility,
Kaiser-Ludwig-Ring 9, 92224 Amberg

Preis:
€1,200 (net) / €1,428.00 (bad)

Registration:
ISE Sprach- und Berufsbildungszentrum
Schloßgraben 2, 92224 Amberg
Tel. 09621/78 68-0
Per Mail: info@ise-berufsbildung.de
Contact person: Mr. Blendowski, Mr. Kirschner

This seminar offers a combination of project management and social skills training. As part of this training, participants learn how to optimally plan and manage a project and can immediately practice this on a sample project and experience it for themselves. For this purpose, modules alternate with theoretical input and practical exercises, which are carried out with a computer simulation as the project progresses. The computer simulation LUNARIS recreates typical work situations in complex, demanding projects. The course participants take on the different roles in the project and thus experience directly that the success of the project depends on the performance and efficient collaboration of the individual team members.

In intensive feedback rounds, participants can identify their strengths and weaknesses, determine their own development goals and find out about their learning progress. Social, personal and content-related issues are recognized and learned. The work in a project becomes transparent for the participants and they experience how they can manage it with their own resources. This not only increases the joy and enjoyment of work, but also enables demanding and difficult project situations to be mastered with more confidence.