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MCICNJ Night Classes
5 Star Service
Sunday, May 26
7:55 pm
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Seminars offered by MCICNJ
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Seminars
• 5 Star Service
• Balancing, Estimating, Job-Costing & Accounting
• CLEAR Service Manager's Seminar
• Creating A Positive Work Climate
• Cumulative Impact of Change Orders
• Design-Build
• Effective Communication
• Foreman Training
• Labor Estimating Workshop
• Managing Field Productivity to Improve the Bottom Line
• Managing Small Projects
• Master Plumbers License Renewal
• Microbiological Management Plan for Service
• NJ Science Teachers Seminar
• Plumbing 5-Hour Seminar
• Project Management
• Project Management (Advanced)
• Quantifying, Presenting, Negotiating & Avoiding the Cumulative Imact of Change Orders
• R-410A Service Training
• Recruitment Seminar
• Service Professionalism
• UA Star Service
• Using Project Management as a Tool to Improve Productivity
Upcoming Programs
5 Star Service
This seminar deals with the planning and scheduling aspects of the project. Attendees will leave this program with practical applications they can immediately implement to improve their effectiveness and increase productivity. This presentation includes a high level of audience participation.

Topics to be discussed include:

> Role of Project Management
> A few benefits of Project Management
> Five phases of Project Management

The Seven Roles of an effective Project Manager,

> Project Planning
> Strategic Goal
> Work Breakdown Structure
> Task Analysis
> Scheduling & How to Schedule
> Scheduling secrets
> Dealing with slippage

Attendees will gain the following from this seminar:

> The key to successful project management is identifying and managing the expectations of all stakeholders
> Project Management is not about being perfect but getting the job done
> Scheduling is for planning, not execution, so use it accordingly
> Schedules need to be flexible and have commitment from all stakeholders

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