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


The American Association for State and Local History’s popular workshop, “Project Management for History Professionals” (http://bit.ly/1DRfbSQ) will be offered July 14-15 in Indianapolis. The Indiana Historical Society will host the two-day course.  



Adding Project Management to your skillset helps you identify goals and processes, and manage the work (and the workers). Project Management improves productivity, communication, and leadership. You can use Project Management with exhibitions, education programs, special events, marketing, fundraising, collections work, and more. The workshop is appropriate for staff at all levels. Participants bring real projects to the workshop, apply Project Management principles, and return home equipped to begin or continue their project in a productive and efficient manner.  



A recent workshop participant writes, “Project management is usually discussed in terms of software development or construction management. It was so helpful to see its value within a humanities context. This is some of the best professional development I have ever experienced. Excellent instruction.” 



Space in the workshop is limited. Register by June 15 and receive a $40 discount on the registration fee. 



Read more about the workshop here and plan to join us in Indianapolis!


Cherie Cook
Senior Program Manager
American Association for State and Local History 
1717 Church St.
Nashville, TN 37203
573-893-5164
www.aaslh.org

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