scheduling training
Gain expertise in scheduling training programmes for your organisation. Master the creation of Gantt-based plans, optimise trainer and room usage, mitigate risks, adapt to changes, and monitor performance metrics to ensure all training rollouts are delivered on schedule, within budget, and achieve maximum attendance.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This course teaches you to plan and manage training schedules effectively from beginning to end. You will learn to develop work breakdown structures, estimate efforts accurately, produce Gantt charts, allocate resources properly, and handle constraints like rooms and trainers. Gain hands-on skills in organising sessions, handling registrations, and setting timelines using tools such as Excel or MS Project, while following best practices, monitoring key metrics, and confidently addressing risks and sudden changes.
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Develop skills
- Develop comprehensive training plans by outlining scope, roles, and constraints quickly in days.
- Construct Gantt charts to sequence activities, balance trainer loads, and optimise room bookings efficiently.
- Organise training sessions and logistics by grouping participants, allocating venues, and managing capacities.
- Apply MS Project or Excel proficiently to outline tasks, configure calendars, and monitor progress baselines.
- Handle risks and modifications by revising schedules, reallocating participants, and delivering performance reports.
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