From Boston University Corporate Education Center
Project Procurement Management 
This course provides students a detailed view of the processes used to acquire resources, to complete projects, and to ensure fulfillment of requirements. Students are introduced to the procurement acquisition and contract processes of project management, and to the details on contract administration. A systematic approach will aid students in developing an in-depth understanding of procurement
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Project Communications Management 
Managing project communications is one of the most important duties of a project manager. Project managers must keep project owners, team members, management, subcontractors, and others informed of project status, while constantly evaluating where the project is and where it is going. This course helps project managers assess their project communication needs, plan for meeting those needs, and
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Project Cost Management 
The first step in successfully managing a project s costs is to have a project budget that realistically reflects the costs for executing the project. This course gives project managers the tools they need to develop reliable cost estimates by assessing necessary project resources, applying one or more cost estimating methods, adjusting the estimates based on resource availability and project
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Project Framework and Integration Management 
This two-day course provides an overview of project management concepts and principles using lectures and discussions. An integrated case study will provide students with a first-hand opportunity to practice the theories and concepts discussed in the classroom throughout the course. This course is 100% compliant with the
Project Management Institute s (
PMI s ) current
Project Management Body of
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Project Human Resource Management 
Effective project managers must possess strong skills in organizational planning; team building, and staff management. Students are provided with the tools to help them face the challenges of managing matrix teams and the added complexity of managing a virtual team. Students will also examine motivation, influence, power and effectiveness theories from industrial-organizational psychologists and
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Project Risk Management 
Project managers are critically examining their approach to managing risk. To remain competitive, project managers cannot afford to set up contingencies or control measures for every conceivable risk. Rather, they must determine proportionate expenditure to managing risk. This course introduces learners to widely accepted risk assessment, management, and control practices using tools and
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Project Time Management 
Understanding a project's schedule requirements and the time-phasing of project tasks is the backbone of effective project management. This course, compliant with the
Project Management Institute s (
PMI s ) current
Project Management Body of
Knowledge (
PMBOK ), focuses on the importance of developing an accurate, enforceable project schedule. Participants will be guided through project-schedule
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Project Scope Management 
This course will provide students with the skills and knowledge required to accurately define project scope, create a
Work Breakdown Structure (
WBS) that details all work components, and learn the elements involved in scope verification and scope control. Scope planning is the most important phase in any project because effective scope planning ensures an understanding of the business case. It
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Principles Techniques of Project Management 
This
3-day course provides an overview of project management concepts and principles using lecture and discussions. An integrated case study will provide students with a first-hand opportunity to practice the theories and concepts discussed in the classroom throughout the course. This course is 100% compliant with the
Project Management Institute's (
PMI ) current
Project Management Body of
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