From Project to Product - Understanding and Applying Financial Plans and Business Cases
You want
- Gain a deeper understanding of the relevant key financial figures in projects and their impact
- Be able to read, understand and critically scrutinise project financial plans
- Recognise metrics in order to manage your projects in an economically target-oriented manner
You need
- Knowledge and confidence in applying dynamic financial accounting methods
- A solid financial basis to recognise over-optimistic business plans at an early stage and to be able to argue with valid arguments
You bring
- Experience in project work or technical product management
Topics covered by the training
- From project to product
- Profit & loss and cash flow
- Opex and capex, amortisation
- Time value of money
- Static and dynamic methods of investment calculation
- Net present value (NPV) and internal rate of return (IRR)
- Cost estimation and project cost plan
- Risk assessment of the project and the project results
- Factors for financially successful project results
- Project financial plan and business case
Differentiation: The focus of this training is not on project financing (e.g. financing of large investments by credit institutions)
Methods used
The training conveys the contents by means of short presentations on the background and practical examples. The important topics are worked on and deepened in small groups. You can also bring in your own project situations.
Coaching included in the course price
It is easier to transfer what you have learnt into everyday life if you can clarify any questions that arise or receive further support with regard to your own project. Therefore, two personal online coaching sessions of 1.5 hours each are included in the training. The coaching has to be utilised within three months of the course.
Documentation
You will receive documents in digital form, which can be accessed in your personal login area on the BWI homepage.
- Max. Teilnehmer
- 12
- Dauer
- 1 Tag
- Preis
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1200 CHF
As it is easier to learn with someone you know: bring along an accompanying person from your company and benefit from a 10% discount from the second person taking part.