Learn best practices in project feasibility
MANILA, Philippines — To help management achieve its full potential on project investments, the Center for Global Best Practices (CGBP) will host a pioneering program titled, Best Practices in Project Feasibility Study and Analysis on Dec. 13 and 14 at the Manila Marriott Hotel, Pasay City.
Participants will learn how to score winning projects by conducting feasibility study and carefully assessing the results – whether it is investment-worthy or not. The two-day training is designed to fully equip participants with the global standards in determining the feasibility of a project in various aspects such as marketing, technical, organizational, social, environmental, financial and economic impact on your businesses. Gain knowledge on how to prepare risk assessment matrix that will suit business goals and identify possible sources for project funds.
The program will feature course director and lecturer, Rufo R. Mendoza. He was the chairman of finance and accounting department and program director of the master in development management in public finance at the Asian Institute of Management.
He was the vice chair of the Professional Regulatory Board of Accountancy and the chair of Continuing Professional Development Council for Accountancy.
The program is highly recommended for business owners, board directors, top management, and anyone who wants to bring more value to their organization.
For the details and a complete list of upcoming programs, check www.cgbp.org. Other featured programs on the website include Best Practices & Remedies to Avoid COA Disallowances, Best Practices Guide on How to Prepare Your Bidding Documents, Resolving Right-of-Way Issues, Best Practices in Facilities and Maintenance Management, Understanding the Building Code of the Philippines, Best Practices in Managing Financial Performance, How to Import Goods to the Philippines, and many more. For inquiries, you may call lines in Manila (+63 2) 842-7148/ 59 and (+63 2) 556-8968/ 69, in Baguio (+63 74) 423-2914, in Cebu (+63 32) 512-3106 or 07, or Legazpi City (+63 52) 736-0148.
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