Saturday, November 13, 2010

CWSA STAFF IN VR ATTEND TRAINING COURSE (PAGE 22, NOV 12, 2010)

THE President of the College of Project Professionals, Dr Richard Amposah, has described project management as the application of knowledge through skills, tools and techniques to meet project requirements.
He, therefore, stressed the need for staff of project oriented organisations to be constantly updated with tools and techniques in order to manage their projects well.
Dr Amposah said this at the end of a five-day Microsoft Project training programme for senior staff of the Volta Region Community Water and Sanitation Agency (VRCWSA) at Ho.
The purpose of the training was to develop relevant competencies of the participants to successfully create and manage projects using Microsoft software.
He stressed that since CWSA was a project oriented organisation, it was incumbent on the staff to be constantly updated with tools and techniques of  Microsoft products.
That, he said, would enable them to manage their projects well and get use to the software.
The Information Technology (IT) specialist and head of Management Information System (MIS) Unit of VRCWSA, Mr Dodji Atiogbe, commended the participants for their commitment and contribution throughout the training and said the relevance depended on the ability to apply the skills acquired.
He also thanked experts from the College of Project Professionals for the efficient and effective manner in which they delivered the training programme.

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