CSR Project Management Based on ISO 21500: PM Standard

Rp 5,800,000

Defining success through Project Management based on ISO 21500: Project Management Standard.

Date Duration
15 – 16 Agustus 2023
9 AM – 3 PM
19 – 20 Oktober 2023 9 AM – 3 PM

Duration: 2 (two) days || 9 AM – 3 PM

LocationMM-Sustainability Trisakti Campus

(Menara Batavia 2nd Floor, Jl. K.H. Mas Mansyur Kav. 126, Karet Tengsin, Kecamatan Tanah Abang, Kota Jakarta Pusat, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 10220)

Introduction
Project Management is the application of knowledge, skills, tools and techniques to carry out a project in accordance with specified requirements. Project Management is carried out through a series of phases: starting, planning, implementing, controlling and closing. Project Management itself consists of 2 main components, namely: art (80%) and science (20%).

Project Manager is someone who is usually chosen to lead a project. A Project Manager has the responsibility to do something he has never done before for parties who sometimes do not know what they really want, so sometimes he (Project Manager) has the task of predicting something unknown, making plans that are not visible and implementing the plan has limited and sometimes uncontrollable resources and a Project Manager really has full responsibility for the results, so the need for miracles will support success.

In CSR, Project Management demands in reading and understanding social, economic, and community conditions into its own challenges that are different from other branches of science. CSR studies that place the context as the main basis of the study, making duplication / replication of a project in a certain area may not necessarily be done in other areas. Certain skills (strategies) are needed to read the existing conditions and make the project sustainable.

Workshop Material
(Will be delivered in Bahasa Indonesia)
Session I
1. What is Project Management?
2. How to understand a project scope and limitation?
Session II
3. What is Iron Triangle?
4. What is Project Context?
Session III
5. How to monitoring CSR Implementation?
6. How to evaluate CSR Program Implementation?
Session IV
7. How to handover a CSR Program?

Benefits
1. Understanding Project Management in CSR/Sustainability Program Context
2. Understanding Project Management Scope and Limitation

Target Audience
1. CSR practitioners
2. Lecturers who are conducting Community Service activities
3. General Managers
4. Community Relations Managers
5. Community Development Managers
6. Public Relations Managers
7. Other practitioners who are interested in effectiveness of monitoring community projects or any other project

Facilitator
Dr. Maria Ariesta Utha, S.E., M.M.
Maria Utha has more than 10 years research and consulting experience in projects with the field of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Higher Education Sectors. She is a Permanent Lecturer in Master Degree with spezialitation Sustainability and Community Entrepreneurship. Maria Utha completed her Doctoral Degree in Sustainable Development Doctoral Program at Trisakti University. She has expertise in Environmental Economics, Sustainability & Community Entrepreneurship Management, Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methods, Data Processing using various statistical tools.

Investment
Two (2) day workshop: IDR 5.800.000 (Jakarta)

Hotel near training location:
Sotis Residence Hotel Pejompongan (), 5min. drive.
Holiday Inn Express Wahid Hasyim (), 10min. drive.

For further information, please contact:
Monik
Telephone/Fax  : 021-5793-0116
Phone               : 0813-8262-2221
Email                : monik@cectsustainability.com

CSR Project Management Based on ISO 21500: PM Standard
Rp 5,800,000
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