Project Management
Made Simple

In today’s environment, one can hardly find himself or herself in a situation where you only do your job as you are hired to do. In most instances, you are required from time to time to take on project responsibilities. This is good, because it allows you the opportunity to learn, grow, handle people, deadlines, slim budgets and tasks in such a way that will help your career growth and thus the organization. This also means continuous improvement for the organization that you work for/with.
In this practical and interactive course, the person entrusted with managing projects will learn the process described above. Since success or failure depends largely on how we handle ourselves and others, and only then the technical skills and planning tools, the focus of this training will consist of areas relating to these two spectra on project management and project achievements.

Course contents

Andrew Cheah

Personal and Organisational Effectiveness Master Trainer
Andrew has been a trainer and management consultant since 1991, specialising in the areas of performance management, productivity improvement, behavioural change and leadership. He has trained clients from diverse industries such as in banking, insurance, hospitality, sales and distribution, manufacturing, food, property development, government/public services, and higher education. Being tri-lingual (English, Mandarin, and Malay), Andrew has extensive regional exposure in Singapore, United Arab Emirates, Malaysia, China, Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam.
In addition to training, Andrew has guided and provided consulting services to clients, leading to one of them winning the prestigious Malaysian National Productivity Award presented by the previous Malaysian Prime Minister, Tun Dr. Mahathir. He has also been invited to speak at events such as International Conference on Best Practices, which was graced by senior officials from the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI), sharing the stage with Professor Michael Gregory of the University of Cambridge, Mr Dieter Heyl (2007 Vice President of Mercedes Benz Malaysia), and Dr Marcus Chao, President of Lean China Enterprise Inc.