Introduction to Project Management
Trainer: Elizabeth Oxborrow-Cowan
Training will be delivered over two consecutive days:
Online - Tuesday 26 March and Wednesday 27 March 2024 - 9.00am to 12.30pm
Project management is about getting things done within a specific timeframe through the use of tools, knowledge, processes, and competencies. This course will introduce you to:
Defining what is a project
Identifying the stages in a project.
The basics of planning a project
Implementing and monitoring a project
Completing a project
Skills of a good project manager
This training course includes handouts and numerous tools to consolidate your learning. You will also be encouraged to pick a simple project relevant to your own work which you can develop during the course.
This course is for anyone who is new to project management and would like to learn techniques to manage a project. It is suitable for any one working the archives sector or the wider cultural and heritage sectors, from senior managers to frontline staff and volunteers.
Course learning outcomes
Understanding when something is a project or not
Awareness of core project planning techniques
Ability to measure and monitor success of your project
Being able to identify project phases and how they interrelate
Ability to develop a project implementation plan
Understanding how to draw a project to a successful conclusion
Understanding how your own skills currently match those of a good project manager
The learning outcomes map to the following areas of ARA’s competency framework;
Working with aims and objectives
Managing and using financial and other resources
Developing self and others
About our trainer: Elizabeth Oxborrow-Cowan is a highly experienced senior professional archivist and qualified management consultant with extensive experience across all elements of the UK archive sector. Elizabeth brings her experience of working with numerous projects large and small as a consultant and in supporting her consultancy clients.
Booking and delegate fee: £100 for ARA members. £180 non-members
Please book your place here before Friday 22nd March 2024 - you only need to purchase one ticket for both days.
Joining instructions will be sent 24 hours before the start date.