We’re delighted to say that our Project Management training really hit the mark for staff in the University of Stirling. 100% of participants would recommed it to colleagues and the overall course rating was 4.73 out of 5 (5 being excellent). Staff had the following to say about the course.
“Would you briefly describe a positive reflection about the event that you would be happy to share with staff.”
- “Within a short period of time it provided me with simple and straightforward information and tools that I could apply in a range of situations that could make my and colleagues lives much easier just by making me think about how I approach and think about a piece of work (big or small).”
- “This was an enjoyable and worthwhile day delivered by a very good trainer/facilitator.”
- “This training is particularly useful for anyone in the planning stages of a project.”
- “The trainer was very enthusiastic and engaging, which helped make the day more enjoyable and interesting.”
“What aspects of the event did you find particulary useful?”
- “I found it gave a conscise overview and the key tools to running a successful project.”
- “The exercises provided to embed the learning points were fun and effective.”
- “The practical exercises to reinforce the theory. Everything was applied to the real world rather than just ‘text book’ information. The Triangle!”
- “Having the opportunity to think and talk about these management issues for projects as these don’t arise in the course of my everyday working.”
- “The practical examples that were given were useful to put into context.”
- “Good examples were provided.”
“What do you think you might do differently as a result of attending this event?”
- “Made me think about how I would approach any project in the future, it also made me really think about communication and how important that was.”
- “The learning will help me to organise my workload more effectively.”
- “Be more aware of the factors that affect project management, ie Stakeholders.”
- “The training has helped me to think and act in a more structured way regarding project design.”