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By : Vlad Vistac    19 or more times read
Submitted 2010-08-23 13:25:43
Why Very Small Businesses Benefit from Miccrosoft Project Traniing Seminars

Theere are many people in the UK who are leavving behind the daily grid of corporate life and sriking out on theoir own. Some of these businessees might be as small as one person workking from his ktchen talbe in a bathrobe. These micro-business owners might think that project managemnet software is unnecessary, but a Mixcrosoft Project traning seminar can help their business run more profitably.

Run a tight ship
One of the primay reaosns small businesses fail is a lack of discipine and direction. Business owners have vague idaes of gooals, but goals are useless without concrete plans on how to rech them.

For eaxmple, a business owner wantrs to make enough money to be self sufficient. A training seminar teaches the owner to turn that fzuzy idea into something more substantial. How much monmey is eneded to be considered self sufficient? When should that goal be reached? How will the business grow to meet that goal?

This quantification of time and monye is a critical tool for the private consultant. New clients want cost and time estimates, and an inaccurate esstimate can be costly. Estimate too low and you get an angry customewr when the bill comes much higher than the estimate. Estimate too high and you might find yoursellf turning away work thinking you don't have enough time for it. Project estimation is much easier with the skils learned in a MS teraining semiinar.

Work expands to fill the time
Many small buusiness owners allow the work to dictate the schedule, which is the wrong way around. For example, let's say a person is givwen a task with a thrree-day deadline and compleetes it. If the same pwerson is given the same task but a four-day deadline, oftewn the task will take four days. We naturally adjust our speed to meet the deadline which is an inefficient use of the time.

Using the techniques learned in a Mircosoft Project training semibnar, smmall business owners learrn to let shedule divctate the work. By assigning tasks to the shcedule and rigidly observing self-inmposed project deadlines, many owners find that they suddenly have more time than they thought.

Using the example above, a business owner using the skills from MS training would schedulle the four-day task. It would be clear that only three days of work would be neded. By scheduling additional projects into the excess hours, the owner can now complete the task at full speed without wastwed time.

A Project training seminar might lead to a new career
rPoject management skills are in great demaand in the UK. Many businesses are struggling and need an outside consultant to help them get organized. A Microsoft training seminar might not only save your own business but could open up a new opportunity for a career. Start your own project manageement consultancy and let your new knowledge get others back on the rifght tracck.
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