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PROJECT MANAGEMENT ESSENTIALS COURSE IN AUA EXTENSION

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

PROJECT MANAGEMENT ESSENTIALS

COURSE OUTLINE:
The foundation of what every project manager needs to know in order to successfully manage projects is presented in this three-day course.
PM Essentials covers the basic concepts of the five fundamental project management processes, defining requirements, schedules, risk management,
and change control. Participants gain an understanding of how the project management processes are used during each phase of a project to build a better,
more effective project plan. Through the use of short case studies, practical exercises, class discussions, and lectures, participants have the opportunity
to apply these best practices in a non-threatening classroom environment.

METHODOLOGY:
AUA Extension and APMA’s (Armenian Project Management Association) Training courses are based on accelerated learning methods
and deliver vast amounts of information in the shortest possible time. We adopted new approach for systematized teaching; the principles
implemented make the training process easy, efficient and maximum flexible:


Pre-reading : Each participant will get training materials to be able to read whole theory in advance.
This method will help everyone to be in same level of theory and be ready for more practical training in classroom.
Classroom : At classroom only actual practical knowledge and Armenian reality cases will be discussed and reviewed.
An important activity for students will be presentation of their own experiences of problem solving and project management decision making.
eLearning: Training materials will be available in an eLearning system and all students will have full access to it.
Recommended literature will be provided to the students in digital version. Additionally, all students will get templates and forms for practical
management of projects developed by Project Management Institutes. We use Armenian Distance Learning Network: www.e-courses.am
Mentoring: The trainer will customize more theory and practical knowledge on eLearning system and during this time each student will get personal mentor to look after learning process online. We will help you to focus on topics and be more motivated to learn.
Assessment: After training fully completion each student have to pass assessment on personal development and usage of knowledge.

SYLLABUS OUTLINE:
- The Project Management Environment
- Kicking Off the Project
- Defining the Project Scope
- Developing the Work Breakdown Structure
- Defining Estimates for Project Activities
- Developing the Project Schedule
- Understanding Project Risk
- Managing Change
- Managing and Controlling Outcomes
- Closing the Project

For detailed syllabus follow the link http://www.aua.am/extens/courses.htm#PME.

DURATION: Total of 18 hours in class and 20 days for eLearning.

SCHEDULE: October 1, 2 & 3 – 6 hours per day - 11:00-17:00 (1 hour free time for lunch)

FEE: 59 000 AMD (VAT inclusive)

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: September 29, 16:00

registration and payment in person: Participants could hand in completed application form and a copy of their passport to the Extension Office. They will be asked to pay the tuition – in cash – at AUA Cashier’s Office – 5th floor, room 59, open hours from 10:00 to 16:00, Monday to Friday (13:00 to 13:45 closed for lunch).

registration by e-mail and payment by bank transfer: Alternatively, participants could e-mail completed application form, a copy (scan) of their passport and evidence of their payment by
bank transfer to AUA HSBC Bank Account.

NOTE: Materials will be provided in English. Discussions will be in Armenian.

END DATE: The final assessment will be after eLearning course completion.

CERTIFICATE: Students will receive a Certificate of Course Completion based on their attendance level and eLearning participation.

ABOUT THE TRAINER:
Albert Poghosyan ( www.poghosyan.org )
Albert Poghosyan is the founder and president of Armenian Project Management Association. Throughout his career in IT
including an experience in eCommerce technologies; he has been fascinated by management and, more recently, specialized
in Project Management. As a topical subject, Albert spends a large proportion of his time researching the project management
standards including PRINCE2 from British Office of Commerce and Project Management Institute standards.

CONTACTS:
Tel: +37410 51 27 06 (01)
Fax: +37410 51 25 12
E-mail:
extension@aua.am
Address: 40 M. Baghramyan Avenue, Room 19
Yerevan 0019, Armenia

FIRST member from VivaCell surprisingly Brasilian/Lithuanian by nationality

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

Hurray! We have got the first member from Vivacell at Last!
I was really waiting for this day for about 10 months, since the day the APMA has been opened.

We have got first member from VivaCell-MTS staff and he happened to be Brasilian/Lithuanian working currently Ericsson AB Sweden and he temporarily assigned to support on VivaCell project deployments in Yerevan, Armenia. Even though he is not the main staff member in VivaCell and even not Armenian by nationality (he has recently moved to Armenia) he found it interesting to join the Project Management Association to gain professional grow, though his stay in Armenia will be short.

Eduardo Pazikas (Profile)
Education : MBA in INTERNATIONAL MARKETING
Current Position : CUSTOMER PROJECT MANAGER in ERICSSON
Category : consultant
Phone : 094252279
E-mail : eduardo.pazikas@ericsson.com

On the one hand it is really surprising that during those 10 month of membership registration existanse no one from VivaCell was interested to join APMA. On the other hand, a question occurs: did they know anything about APMA? Well most of them have attended PM trainings previously and have known about this organization even before it was officially opened. In the whole company only one person has been interested in AMPA– Tommy Mazejian but he never joined.
For sure this is not about VivaCell and even not about any particular organization in Armenia. I wish to undertand the tactics about professional grow for managers (both project and general ones). Sometimes I wonder why it so much differs from those in Western countries.
These might be explained as low level knowledges owned by local professional organization, at least this is my answer. But if you understand what is knowledge development, you would defiantly understand that in such small country we are not creating any knowledge. All that we share and share openly is just general knowledge available from world’s large organizations.
So the only explanation I can give  is that our managers are very happy with what they have. No need to go further. This is the state of mind. And this is the way how we go.
Hope this will be changed very soon. With or without our help.

Thanks for following
President of APMA
Albert Poghosyan

Friday Evening Club for Managers (Friday, 4th of September)

Friday, September 4th, 2009

WHAT ARE YOU DOING THIS FRIDAY?
The Armenian Project Management Association is organizing its next Friday Evening Club for Managers on 4th of September 2009.

Speaker: Mr. Raffy Semerdjian (President/CEO at CSP-Middle East)
Topic: “Management Mix, a new tool for Organizational Development”
Date: Friday, September 4th, 2009
Time: 7:00pm – 8:00pm
Location: Isahakyan Public Library
(near the Republic Square Metro station )
City/Town: Yerevan, Armenia
Phones: 094252378, 091464296, 094311176
Email: info@apma.am

Event Topic description:
“Management Mix, a new tool for Organizational Development”.
As the pace of change in Organizations is very fast, the need for Talents to streamline the organization is imperative. Management Mix is a Tool for attracting, developing, retaining & transferring talents.
The presentation will cover the concept of Management Mix and its methodological framework.

If you are young, promising and determined that to achieve success, then you are the one who we need…
Let’s think together… | Let’s work together… | Let’s build managerial society together!

Friday Evening Club for Managers (31.07.09)

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

Friday Evening Club for Managers (24.07.09)

Thursday, August 27th, 2009