International expert to address project “scope creep” in upcoming seminars

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Join Jamal Moustafaev for a half-day workshop on managing project scope.

Scope creep is the expansion of project requirements, as the project is being completed. Left unmanaged, it can steal your time and money, and potentially damage your brand.

Join Jamal Moustafaev, internationally acclaimed expert in the areas of project management, scope definition and requirements analysis, for a half-day workshop on managing project scope.

Mr. Moustafaev is a highly regarded speaker and the author of "Delivering Exceptional Project Results: A Practical Guide to Project Selection, Scoping, Estimation and Management", and "Project Scope Management: A Practical Guide for Engineering, Product, Construction, IT and Enterprise Projects".

This workshop will be of high value to project managers and clients, technical contractors, consultants, and business owners.

Cranbrook: Tuesday, January 29, 2013, 1 - 5 pm, College of the Rockies
Nelson: Wednesday, January 30, 2013, 1 - 5 pm, Prestige Lakeside Resort

Registration is required and space is limited.

Register through the website kric.ca (you will have to create an account), or email [email protected].

This event is offered free of charge thanks to the support of the National Research Council (NRC) and the Columbia Basin Trust (CBT)'s Manufacturing and Technology Sector initiative, or MATS.

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