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  • Опубликовано: 24 янв 2024
  • In this symposium presentation, Ivan Damnjanovic, from Texas A&M, delved into the university’s strategic partnership with the Project Action Institute, focusing on advancing engineering project management. With 20,000 students in engineering, Damnjanovic highlighted the evolution of their program over two decades, emphasizing the incorporation of Project Production Management (PPM) principles.
    The presentation outlined the PPM curriculum, spanning introductory courses to specialized tracks in industrial sectors, offering a roadmap to certification. Damnjanovic showcased the innovative CAFSCOM project, an immersive 6 to 12-month experience aligning theory with practical implementation. The audience gained insights into the flexible learning approach, combining in-person and remote delivery options, catering to industry needs.
    The collaboration’s success was evident in the transformative impact on students and organizations, illustrated through on-site training initiatives and plans for broader scalability. The presentation underscored Texas A&M’s commitment to shaping a new generation of project managers equipped with the skills needed for efficient project production. For those ready to explore the future of engineering project management, Texas A&M’s partnership with the Project Action Institute offers a compelling journey.

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