10–12 September 2008
Project management plays a major role in many industries, not just in field operations and facility developments, but also in the corporate realm of mergers, acquisitions and re-organisations.
Key project and operations management and problem solving skills and techniques relevant to the oil and gas industry include: planning, estimating, modelling, organising and controlling resources and schedules with a view to optimising project performance and quality. In addition teamwork, motivation, contracts, negotiations, risk management and handling data and documentation are essential requirements for successful projects and operations.
This course focuses on the practical skills and methods needed to improve project and operating performance across the oil and gas industry. The skills taught are both generic and industry specific and can be widely applied at upstream, downstream and corporate levels.
Combining detailed knowledge of projects and operational circumstances that commonly exist at various points along oil and gas supply chains with the best generic skills and techniques provides valuable industry insight. The difference between this course and most other project and operations management courses is that it is focused specifically on the oil and gas industry and is delivered by practitioners that have diverse experience from across this industry.
Over three days the course covers key project and operations‘ management techniques and issues in a sequence of PowerPoint lectures and practical exercises involving group interactions and analysis. Delegates will learn about the practical skills required to manage projects and operations successfully and at the same time gain some insight into how such skills can be applied within the industry.
Posted by Online Data on Tuesday, July 22, 2008 21:27
Location London
Category Training Courses
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