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Business

[ 2016-01-23 ]

PME to assist businesses in converting ideas to fundable projects
Project Management Experts (PME), specialists in
business consulting, will on February 13, 20 and
27, 2016, provide business-proposal writing
solutions to the corporate community and Ghanaian
businesses at the Airport View Hotel.

This training is geared toward equipping
participants with the requisite skills to gain
mastery in business-plan and proposal writing for
diverse business industries.

PME, as part of this training workshop, will
prepare participants on how to convert their
business ideas/concepts into fundable projects and
also groom them in persuasive business writing.

The training will be facilitated by experts who
have evaluated thousands of winning proposals and
have decades of project management experience in
various fields like construction, agriculture,
mining, telecommunication, technology and many
other fields. It promises to address genuine
challenges people face in selling their ideas to
prospective clients/donors.

Previously, PME organised training on writing
winning business proposals for corporate
individuals in Ghana, which was acclaimed by
participants as being very insightful. “We have
had a request from corporate individuals, who are
usually busy during the weekdays, to organise one
on weekends only,” said Joseph Baidoo-Williams,
a Director at PME.

“This training is to equip entrepreneurs,
business startups, business persons, NGOs, C-level
managers, project leaders, and other project
officers with the appropriate skills to be able to
write great proposals that can be funded.
Writing proposals can be made easy if you learn
the core elements/dynamics and apply them
correctly to suit what the funding agency
wants,” he added.

Over the years key PME personnel have provided
clients with project management services from
initiation through planning, implementation,
monitoring and control to project closure, across
the African continent.

Participants of the upcoming training, will master
how to write winning project proposals and
business plans, acquire help to develop ideas into
fundable projects, by receiving first-hand
information from experienced project managers with
over 20 years of experience.

PME has limited seats available. Interested
persons are required to visit PME’s official
website and fill in the contact form.

Source - B & FT



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