Project Management

In close cooperation with you and your staff, Sabre Pacific wields the discipline of project management to plan, manage and deliver your projects to agreed time, quality and budget requirements.

We offer expert advice in any of the following areas:

  • Client change management
  • Project management
  • Integrated training schedules into a total client solution
  • Procurement services, and
  • Manage all cross functional and/ or major consultancy services projects

We will advise and assist agents through all aspects of the decision-making process related to planning, evaluation and initiation of a single or multiple set of projects.

In particular, we can access and provide advice on the benefits and impact of the ‘change’ to a business of any potential solution.

We have the capacity and capability to provide integrated solutions to meet your expectations and to help you achieve your outcomes across the broadest spectrum of your business related project opportunities. We have the skills and knowledge to bring together the right size and qualified team to address part or all of the phases in the life cycle of a project as requested by you. Above all, we aim to ensure that the project journey undertaken by you and your staff is enjoyable and repeatable, irrespective of the project size.

EXPERIENCE
Complex ‘application’ product rollouts for:
  • Travel Management systems
  • Workstation Applications systems
  • Sabre® global distribution system

Change Management of:

  • GDS Conversions to the Sabre system
  • New Work Processes and Practices with system implementation
SKILL
  • Project Management (PMBOK)
  • Facilitation and Change Management
  • Project Feasibility and Evaluation
  • Feasibility and Evaluation of Products and Services

CONTACT US
Please contact your Sabre Pacific Account Manager or the Support Centre on 1300 300 033 (Aus) or 0800 500 787 (NZ).

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