Nashville Technology Council and Outset Group to Co-Sponsor Training

Posted on June 4th, 2010 in News and Events | No Comments »

The Nashville Technology Council is sponsoring a series of accredited  management  seminars in project management, business analysis, and management skills.  The objective is to strengthen performance in these  critical business domains with affordable, local, best of breed training that earns valuable continuing education credits.   Discounts of up to 25% are available to NTC members. All seminars take place in Nashville.

The training provider is The Outset Group (www.outsetgroup.com).  Project management seminars are accredited by the Project Management Institute and earn PMI Professional Development Units (PDU).  Business analysis seminars are endorsed by the International Institute of Business Analysis and earn IIBA Continuing Development  Units (CDU).

Registration is now open for the following seminars and dates

PMI Experts: PMP Exam Preparation Boot Camp October 11-15, 2010

BA One: Principles, Skills, and Tools of Business Analysis October 19-22, 2010

Read Student Feedback on Outset Group BA Program (PDF document)

Management Skills for Technical Professionals November 9-11, 2010

PMI Project Management One: Essential Principles and Tools November    16-18, 2010

BA Two: Requirements Elicitation, Analysis, and Validation November 30 – December 3, 2010

BA Three: Detailing Business Data Requirements January 25 – 27, 2011

Click on a link for more information.  To register, please contact either The Outset Group or The Nashville Technology Council.

Contacts: Josh Dubin – The Outset Group
PH: (615) 292-2411

Tod Fetherling, President – The Nashville Technology Council
PH: (615) 743-3161

The Intersection between Project Management and Six Sigma

Posted on February 28th, 2010 in Project Management | No Comments »

Read our (now classic) white paper on The Intersection Between Project Management and Six Sigma (right-click to download PDF). It is intended as a helpful guide for project managers who are working in a Six Sigma environment, and for executives who are looking for quality gains in the realm of project management.