Every time you authorize a
small project, do you feel like you are gambling on the outcomes? Do you wish you had more control over cost and schedule, more certainty of knowing whether you will meet your targets? Are you looking for practices to increase the likelihood of meeting the business objectives?
On October 11 to 13, 2011, I am teaching an
IPA Institute course in Las Vegas on
Best Practices for Small and Plant Projects. This course packs 10 years of IPA research on small projects into 3 days of informative, interactive sessions. You’ll learn everything from what constitutes an optimal schedule for small projects to which engineering deliverables need to be completed before authorization.
All of the practices that IPA recommends for small projects have been statistically linked with project outcomes. We can show you how key practices will minimize cost growth, reduce your total capital spend, accelerate cycle time, and more.
So come to Vegas and take the guesswork out of your small projects. Throw the dice on the craps table, not on your small projects – attend this course, and learn how to develop a Best-in-Class small project.
To register for
Best Practices for Small and Plant Projects, visit the
event details page.