- TypeConference
- Location Westlands, Nairobi, Kenya
- Date 17-08-2020 - 21-08-2020
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Dear all,
RE: Hot Pick!! Community Development Projects Management
FineResults Research Services would like to invite you to high impact training on Community Development Projects Management Skills to be held in Nairobi from 17th - 21st August 2020
Event information
Course Name : Community Development Projects Management Skills
Venue : FineResults Research, Nairobi, Kenya
Event Date : 17th - 21st August 2020
Course Fee : KES 65000 or USD 800
Registration : REGISTER HERE
INTRODUCTION
Many Community Development projects and initiatives fail not because of a lack of effort or intention on the part of those involved, but because of a deficiency in skills and understanding relating to the diverse roles and responsibilities required of project managers and over-seers. To maximise the likelihood of success therefore, those with responsibility for community development initiatives require theoretical and practical capacity in project planning, management and evaluation. The skills involved in effective communication with stakeholders, regulatory bodies and various levels of government; financial planning and management; and foreseeing and addressing complex problems and barriers, are particularly important.
DURATION
5 Days
COURSE OBJECTIVES
On completion of this unit students will have provided evidence that they have:
1. Understood and analysed a number of different types of community development organisations and approaches to project management;
2. Developed and evaluated a comprehensive plan relating to an actual community development project;
3. Applied important ethical and Christian worldview-based values and principles to community development project management;
4. Utilised the skills and principles of reflective practice to help ensure ongoing professional growth and development relating to project management and associated activities;
5. Written at an appropriate tertiary standard with special attention to correct grammar, punctuation, spelling, vocabulary, usage, sentence structure, logical relations, style, referencing and presentation.
COURSE OUTLINE
The following topics would be covered in this course:
1. Common characteristics of community development organizations
2. Types of community development organizations and how they are structured
3. How community development and Christian worldview values and principles undergird community development project management
4. Characterizing community development organization and projects – customers, products and services, location, delivery, time-frame
5. Understanding the external environment – Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Environmental, Legal requirements (PESTEL)
6. Understanding the internal environment (Porter’s Five Forces)
7. External competition – threats and opportunities
8. Organisational structure, management of the business, governance
9. Financial matters – Grants and funding
10. Financial matters – Planning, accounting and reporting
11. Human resources – staff and volunteers
12. Logistical issues
13. Planning for the future – the principles and skills of reflective practice
NB: We are offering you a half day, fun and interactive team building event!
ACCOMMODATION
Accommodation is arranged upon request. For reservations contact us through Mobile: +254 732 776 700 / +254 759 285 295 or Email: [email protected]
PAYMENT
Payment should be transferred to FineResults Research Services Limited bank before commencement of training. Send proof of payment through the email: [email protected]
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How to participate
Contact information
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TEL: +254 732 776 700 / +254 759 285 295
Website: fineresultsresearch.org/training/
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Many Community Development projects and initiatives fail not because of a lack of effort or intention on the part of those involved, but because of a deficiency in skills and understanding relating to the diverse roles and responsibilities required of project managers and over-seers. To maximise the likelihood of success therefore, those with responsibility for community development initiatives require theoretical and practical capacity in project planning, management and evaluation.