Managing Projects provides the foundation for the more advanced courses in the core project management curriculum. Bringing to life the roles and responsibilities of project managers across the more prescriptive/hybrid project life cycle which launches the project and in turn defines and develops the foundation of a project plan. Detailed exploration of the project requirements documentation, work breakdown structure, cost, schedule, and needed resources. Through case studies and hands-on exercises, participants learn to use basic project management tools that can be applied immediately.
Learning objectives
- Master fundamental project management skills, concepts and techniques.
- Link project goals and objectives to clear, compelling stakeholder needs.
- Develop work breakdown structures.
- Set realistic, measurable objectives and ensure positive results.
- Estimate project costs and schedules using simple, proven techniques.
- Establish a dependable project control and monitoring system.
Behavioural Competencies
- Action oriented
- Balances stakeholders
- Collaborates
- Communicates effectively
- Directs work
- Drives results
- Drives vision and purpose
- Ensures accountability
- Optimizes work processes
- Plans and aligns
- Resourcefulness
Skills
- Planning and organizing
- Project change management
- Project communications management
- Project cost and budget management
- Project integration management
- Project life cycle management
- Project schedule management
- Project tracking and reporting
- Risk management
- Verify requirements
PDUs
- Onsite instructor-led: 3 days - 22.5 / 2 days - 15
- Virtual instructor-led: 3 days - 22.5 / 2 days - 15
- Digital/E-learning: 22.5