Course Description
This 5-days course covers all the aspects necessary to help the participants deliver smart project management solutions with higher quality, greater value and better accountability. Based-on real-world examples it covers everything, from defining scope and gathering requirements, to planning and budgeting, to utilizing scheduling and control tools.
Course Goal:
To enhance the participant’s knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to improve his project management skills
Course Objectives:
By the end of this course the participant will be able to:
- Set practical and attainable goals for his project.
- Set realistic schedules that he can meet
- Develop and implement a project plan
- Save time and resources
- Cope with budget and time constraints
- Delegate in a fair and practical way within the project team
Course Outline:
- Foundations for Success: The Core Concepts
- Concepts and Terminology
- The Need for Project Management
- Functions of Management
- Life-Cycle Processes
- Knowledge Area
- The Functions of Leadership
- Communication, Motivation, and Solving Problems
- Work Supervising
- Behavior and Rewards
- Project Scope and Requirements
- Project Documentation
- Critical Success Factors and Critical Success Measures
- In-Scope and Out-of-Scope Conditions
- Right Tools and Processes to Define Project Scope
- The Project Work: Definition and Documentation
- Project Templates
- Appropriate Levels of Work for Groups
- Skills Needed to Achieve the Work
- Task Dependencies and Network Logic Diagrams
- Logical Dependencies
- Logic Network
- The Critical Path
- Duration for Project Tasks
- Labor Content for Project Tasks
- Price Out the WBS
- Estimate Network
- IPP: Creation, Documentation and approval
- The Plan Communication to Others
- Projects Monitoring and Control
- The Status of All Plan Parameters
- Current and Future Variances
- Reporting
- Corrective Action
- Project Closure: Documenting Lessons Learned.
- Close Out a Project
- Final Report for the Project
- “Lessons Learned”—Prevention, Detection, and Recovery
Who Can Benefit?
- R&D professionals, engineers (across all specialties), scientists and principal investigators, project engineers, facility engineers, plant managers and anyone else who administers technical projects.
- Individuals from non-technical fields who are new to project management, as well as those looking for formal project management training.