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Training
Provided by Key Consulting
Project management is being increasingly recognized as a vital skill-set for many management positions, not just those with the title of project manager. This course provides a solid, applied, introduction to project management principles. Participants discuss projects from their own organizations, and review tools and templates we use every day to manage real projects.
Who should take this course?
This course is for anyone interested in learning about formal project management techniques, including project managers, project team members, functional managers, and senior managers.
Related Jobs or Careers: Project manager
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Project Management Principles
Course Objectives
By the end of the course you will be able to :
- Understand the different areas of project management.
- Understand how the different areas of project management are interrelated.
- Understand the language and structure of the Project Management Institute’s Body of Knowledge.
- Understand the value of project charter documents.
- Consider the impact of the environment or context in which your projects occur on your planning processes.
- Develop work breakdown structures to better define your projects.
- Develop network diagrams that model how your project will be executed.
- Schedule your project and identify the critical path for your project.
- Use various tools and reports in improve project communications.
- Run better project status meetings.
- Better estimate your project durations.
- Identify, prioritize, and manage, project risks.
- Track issues and action items in a more systematic manner.
- Update your project plans on a regular basis.
- Measure how your project is progressing.
- Work with schedule delays and modify the project plan appropriately to minimize their impact.
Course Details
- Length: 16 hours.
- Style: Instructor-led, using PowerPoint presentations, facilitated discussions, individual and group exercises.
- Format: Classroom – no computers required.
- Prerequisites: None.
Course Content
- Introduction
- What Is Project Management ?
- The Project Management Institute (PMI)
- PMBOK Knowledge Areas
- Project Life Cycles
- Process Group Descriptions
- Project Balance
- The Role Of The Project Manager
- Organizational Considerations
- The Role Of Project Sponsors
- A Simplified Project Management Process
- Assembling The Team
- Project Stakeholders
- Stakeholder Management
- Keeping Stakeholders Involved
- Defining Project Objectives
- Project Charters
- Defining Project Scope
- Work Breakdown Structures (WBS)
- Network Diagrams
- Estimating Durations
- Scheduling
- The Importance Of Total Float
- Gantt Charts
- Phase-Exit Reviews
- Tracking Issues And Action Items
- Project Risk Management
- Risk Identification
- Risk Analysis
- Risk Response Planning
- Publishing The Plan
- Collecting Progress Information
- Keys To A Successful Status Meeting
- Meeting Notes
- Analyzing Current Status
- Fast Tracking And Crashing
- Adjusting The Plan, And Managing Project Change
- Change Management
- Close Project
- Portfolio Management
- Project Communications Management
- Project Management Software Packages
- Common Project Pitfalls
- Further Reading
About The Training Provider: Key Consulting
Key Consulting - Key Consulting works with and trains organizations of all sizes to improve the management of projects. With offices in Seattle, Washington and Tucson, Arizona, Key Consulting helps local businesses, nonprofits, and government organizations around the country.
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