Course Description:
Project Management Process consists of seven stages: goal setting, project planning, project organizing, project scheduling, resource allocation, project control, and project termination. In this five-day training course the participant will learn how to manage his project in order to successfully implement it, within the budget and on schedule.
Course Goal:
To enhance the participant’s knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to successfully implement any project
Course Objectives:
By the end of this course the participant will be able to:
- Understand the key principles for project management success
- Determine the main benefits of project management
- Use the tools of project management
- Determine the concepts and terms of project management
- Start and complete a project: A step by step:
- Project Planning, Scheduling and Budgeting (determine how to do the project)
- Develop (do one right)
- Project Implementation and Controlling (do all when right)
- Project Close Out (Terminating) and Evaluation
Course Outline:
- Definition and characteristics of a project and how it differs from other forms of endeavor;
- The 3 dimensions of project objectives;
- The “Key Drivers” of a project;
- The “4 Project Management Steps”;
- Top-down defined versus bottom-up planning philosophy;
- Finding the right combination of factors;
- The typical parameters used to measure a project are not the right parameters to manage it
- The Skills of a Project Manager
- Interpersonal Skills (leadership, team building, etc.)
- Mechanical Skills (planning, estimating, resource acquisition, etc.)
- Project Planning, Scheduling and Budgeting (determine how to do the project)
- Why plan?
- Putting together a project plan
- The requirements definition
- Writing the project goal
- Important elements of the goal
- Tasks and subtasks
- Rules for brainstorming
- Work breakdown structure (WBS)
- Using a WBS for cost mapping
- Time allocations
- Costs estimations
- Resource requirements
- Obtaining resources for your project
- Assigning resources to your project
- Motivating resources for project success
- Project Risk assessment
- Sensitivity(the “What If”) analysis
- The 80/20 rule
- Training (as needed)
- Prototype
- Test (Unit, Integration, User)
- Pilot
- Project Implementation and Controlling (do all when right)
- Crash Path Analysis
- Resource loading and leveling
- Project status reporting
- Project Baseline Management
- Configuration Management
- Managing change
- Trade off analysis
- Project Cost control
- Types of budget
- Project Spend Plan
- Earned value management system
- Project Close Out (Terminating) and Evaluation
- Timing of project termination
- Project post mortem questions
- Phase out plan
- Lessons learned report
- Objectives met?
- Budget sign-off
- Customer appraisal
- Project review document
- Team reassigned
- Transfer of responsibilities
Who Can Benefit?
Those who are looking for formal project management training