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Developing Project Management Skills:
The Principles for Success
This
interactive class is the logical choice for development of project
management principles and tool application for all types of industry.
Previous experience is not necessary to benefit from this course.
Thousands have attended this course to acquire the necessary
skills to successfully deliver their projects within expected
parameters.
What
You Will Cover:
- Project
management definition and principles critical process elements
and tool application
project charter development... successful
project organization
obtaining customer and management
support
critical communication requirements
- Project
manager and the teamleading and coordinating... negotiation
skills...developing the project team
assessment of team members
skills...differences in formal and real authority...managing and
resolving conflict...obtaining team commitment
- Project
planningvalidation of the project mission
defining objectives
...aligning objectives with the goal
developing the plan and
budget
work breakdown structure development
- Project
schedulingdeveloping accurate estimates... resource leveling to
prevent over allocation...available scheduling
methods
determination of resource levels necessary to meet
deadlines
- Controlling
the projectmanaging change effectively...variance analysis and
adjustment to remain on track...developing alternatives for less
effective changes...risk identification, prevention and contingency
analysis...reporting project status and formats...identification of
lessons learned for future projects
Module
1: Introduction and Concepts of Project Management
- Project
Management: A Definition
- Picture
of a Well Defined Project
- Objective
Modification
- Project
Management Success Criteria
- Project
Management Characteristics
- Project
Management Tasks and the Paths They Follow
- Project
Management Tool
- The
Elements of Project Management
- Typical
Project Management Life Cycle
- Phase
1: Concept and/or Feasibility
- Phase
2: Organization and Development
- Phase
3: Execution
- Phase
4: Post Completion Audit and Closeout
- The
Seven Common Phases of a Project
Module
2: The Project Manager and Team
- Role
of Project Manager
- Project
Manager’s Time Distribution
- Leadership
- Success
in Project Management
- Project
Management Authority
- Authority,
Responsibility and Accountability
- Eight
Key Attributes for Project Managers
- Turning
Negative into Positive
- Before
Trying to Communicate
- Communicating
within the Matrix Structure
- Barriers
to Communication
- Conflict
Management
- Team
Environment Issues
- Traits
of a Successful Project Team
Module
3: Project Planning
- Planning
- Project
Management Guide Overview
- Topics
for PMG Inclusion
- Preparing
for the Project Plan
- The
Work Breakdown Structure
- The
Activities List
- Project
Objective - Criteria
- Guidelines
to Help Define Project Objectives
- Gathering
Project Information
- Developing
the Project Organization (Team)
- The
Project Phase Approach
- What
are the Risks?
- Obtaining
Management and Client Support
- Project
Checklists
Module
4: Project Scheduling
- A
Scheduling Prayer
- The
Scheduling Process
- Resource
Skills Inventory
- Resource
Matrix
- Developing
Estimates
- Estimate
and Scope Review Tool
- Logic
Networks
- Network
Development
- Defining
Work Dependencies
- Overlapping
Tasks
- Calculating
Early Start and Early Finish
- Developing
Late Start and Late Finish
- Project
Float
- Gantt
Chart Schedules and Reports
Module
5: Change Management, Control and Reporting
- The
Reality of Change
- Key
Change Management Considerations
- Sources
of Change to a Project
- Controlling
the Project
- Defining
Change Control Issues to Others
- Additional
Resources Are Not Always the Answer
- The
Project Budget
- The
Project Control Room
- Project
Controls and Forms Overviews
- Project
Leader’s Control Book
- Risk
and the Project
- Risk
and Contingency Planning Steps
- Reporting
Project Status
- Status
Reporting Format
- Creating
Effective Reports
- Review
Meetings
- Typical
Meeting Agenda
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