Transform your museum or site into a high performing organization by training staff in the principles of project management, a system used worldwide by other professions and industries.


Join us for AASLH's popular Project Management for History Professionals workshop on March 10-11 at the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, Tennessee. Read more about the workshop here (http://resource.aaslh.org/view/project-management-for-history-professionals/).


Project Management improves productivity, communication, and leadership skills. Adding project management fundamentals to your skill-set will help you learn how to accurately define a project, plan it, manage the work (and the workers), and review the final product and process. Or, perhaps you supervise staff who would benefit from a workshop that teaches successful management and completion of exhibitions, education programs, special events, marketing and fundraising campaigns, and collections work. 


Participants bring real projects to the workshop, apply project management principles, and return home equipped to begin their project in an efficient, orderly and open manner. 

 

Space in the workshop is limited so register now. Register by February 12 and receive a $40 discount on the registration fee!

 

Cherie Cook, Senior Program Manager
American Association for State and Local History
573.893.5164
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