In the past few decades, organizations have discovered something incredible: the principles that have been used to create enormous successes in large projects can be applied to projects of any size to create amazing success. As a result, many employees are expected to understand project management techniques and how to apply them to projects of any size.
The Project Management course will give participants an overview of the entire project management process, as well as key project management tools that they can use every day. Working with project planning documents, such as needs assessments, risk management plan, and a communication plan will provide benefits throughout your organization.
Completing this course will confer 2 CPD Credits towards internationally recognised Continuous Professional Development Requirements within organisations operating this kind of staff development methodology.
Course Outline
Module One: Getting Started
Module Two: Key Concepts (I)
- What is a Project?
- What is Project Management?
- What is a Project Manager?
Module Three: Key Concepts (II)
- About the Project Management Institute (PMI)
- About the Project Management Body Of Knowledge (PMBOK)
- The Five Process Groups
- The Nine Knowledge Areas
- The Triple Constraint
Module Four: Initiation (I)
- Identifying Your Stakeholders
- Assessing Needs and Wants
- Setting a SMART Project Goal
- Creating Requirements and Deliverables
Module Five: Initiation (II)
- Creating a Statement of Work
- Completing the Project Planning Worksheet
- Completing the Project Charter
Module Six: Planning (I)
- Managing Expectations
- Creating a Task List
- Estimating Time
- Estimating Resources
- Estimating Costs
Module Seven: Planning (II)
- Building the Work Breakdown Structure
- Creating the Schedule
- Creating a Risk Management Plan
- Creating a Communication Plan
- Review Questions
Module Eight: Planning Tools
- The Gantt Chart
- The Network Diagram
- Using a RACI Chart
- Going the Extra Mile: Microsoft Project
- Review Questions
Module Nine: Executing the Project
- Establishing Baselines
- Monitoring Project Progress
- Triple Constraint Reduction Methods
- Review Questions
Module Ten: Maintaining and Controlling the Project
- Making the Most of Status Updates
- Managing Change
- Monitoring Risks
- Review Questions
Module Eleven: Closing Out
- Preparing for Closeout
- Celebrating Successes
- Learning from Project Challenges
- Scope Verification
- A Final To-Do List
- Review Questions
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