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Project Management
Delivery Options: Attend face-to-face in the classroom, remote-live or via on-demand training.
Pricing
Face-to-face or remote-live: CDN$2,775
On-demand: CDN$1,975
Discounts: We offer multiple discount options. Click here for more informaiton.
Duration
Face-to-face or remote-live: 4 Days
On-demand: Approximately 28 hours of coursework with personal facilitation, to be completed in a four week span.
Registration
Face-to-face: Click here to view our schedules and register for in-person sessions.
Remote-live: Click here to register for live remote class sessions within a date range of your choosing.
On-demand: Click here to register for on-demand training with personal facilitation, on a start date of your choosing.
Students Will Learn
- Testing the value proposition affirmed through formal project management practices
- Surveying best practices across the generic project management lifecycle (starting, organizing/planning, carrying out the work, ending the project)
- Identifying the appropriate project development lifecycle (e.g. waterfall, agile)
- Understanding the primary elements of the project charter and how charters enhance project success
- Describing the project manager role and primary areas of responsibility
- Producing and leveraging organizational project knowledge
- Distinguishing appropriate metrics for measuring, reporting and planning
- Evaluating and applying appropriate levels of stakeholder engagement
- Developing a project management plan
- Creating baselines to measure project health
- Examining and applying various requirements collection techniques
- Determining quality requirements
- Understanding the business case and project justification
- Defining project and product scope
- Developing customer acceptance criteria
- Deconstructing project deliverables in order to plan and execute project work
- Evaluating competing time and cost estimating approaches
- Developing better scheduling practices
- Sequencing work flow and project management activities for maximum efficiency
- Identifying and organizing project resources for better acquisition practices
- Formulating project quality requirements
- Integrating and balancing project change
- Examining and developing project communication
- Using risk identification to manage project risk
- Classifying and evaluating appropriate procurement documents and contracts
- Devising project/phase closing best practices
- Choosing appropriate tools to increase automation, enhance communication and archive project artifacts
- Using data presentation tools and techniques for analysis and reporting
Course Description
Attendees learn formal project management practices through lecture combined with extensive learning activities. The class shows how to apply proven practices to provide a more structured approach to project management. Participants are encouraged to use current project management challenges for class work. The learning activities enable the student to apply immediate solutions to real-time project management challenges.
This project management training course is appropriate for both newer and experienced project professionals, affording students both fundamental and intermediate training. The course focus is on project management processes and as such applies to every domain. In accordance with the Project Management Institute's Project Management Body of Knowledge, the course touches on predictive, incremental and adaptive project development methodologies. The objectives when learning project management include distinguishing the dozens of types of processes and defining best practices for most projects much of the time.
This class provides 28 hours of formal project management education needed for PMI certifications such as Project Management Professional (PMP)® and Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM)® as well as earning PDU's required for maintaining PMI certification. PMI®, CAPM® and PMP® are registered trademarks of the Project Management Institute, Inc.
Course Prerequisites
This course is designed for project managers, team members, and senior managers looking to acquire a firm grasp of specific steps in the project management process.
Course Overview
Project Management Basics And Terminology
- Project Life Cycle – Planning, Implementation and Control
- Skills Required for a Project Manager
- Project Manager's Responsibilities
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Initiating The Project
- Project Evaluation and Selection
- Identifying Project Phases
- Planning and Obtaining Funding
- Identifying Project Stakeholders
- Building and Sustaining Commitment
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Planning Project Work To Meet Stakeholders' Requirements
- Scope Statement
- Organizing the Project into Manageable Chunks
- Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
- Developing a Flexible Project Management Plan
- Project Management Software Tools
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Human Resource Management
- Developing a Human Resource Plan
- Using the Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) to Identify Team Members Needed for a Project
- Using Rewards and Recognition to Motivate Employees
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Developing Project Schedule, Cost Estimates And Budget
- Defining and Sequencing Work Activities
- Activity Resource Assessment and Planning
- Activity Duration Estimates
- Critical Path Methodology (CPM)
- Gantt Chart Schedule Development
- Cost Estimates and Cost Baselines
- Analogous Cost Estimation
- Bottom Up Estimating
- PERT and Triangular Range-Based Estimating
- Schedule Management
- Sequencing Activities
- Parametric Estimating
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Planning Project Quality, Staffing And Communications
- Developing the Quality Plan
- Differences Between Quality and Grade
- Using Root Cause Analysis (RCA) to Solve Problems
- Project Team Member Acquisition
- Developing the Communications Plan
- Internal Progress Reporting
- External Marketing Messages
- Stakeholder Updates
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Risk Identification, Analysis and Planning
- Risk Identification and Management Plan
- Qualitative Risk Analysis
- Quantitative Risk Analysis
- Risk Responses
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Planning Project Procurements
- Statements of Work
- Awarding Contracts
- Procurement Documentation and Tracking
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Managing for Optimal Results
- Quality Assurance
- Project Team Management
- Anticipating and Avoiding Problems
- Recovering from Setbacks
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Monitoring And Controlling Work Toward Deliverables
- Quality Control
- Stakeholder Management
- Monitoring and Controlling Project Risk
- Avoiding Schedule Slippage
- Contract Administration
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Monitoring And Controlling Project Scope, Schedule And Cost
- Managing Change Requests
- Controlling Project Scope
- Controlling Project Schedules
- Monitoring and Controlling Project Costs
- Monitoring Schedule and Cost Variances Using Earned Value Analysis (EVA)
- Project Performance Reporting
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Closing The Project
- Closing Individual Phases
- Closing Procurements
- Closing the Project
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"PMI", "PMP", and "CAPM" are trademarks of Project Management Institute, Inc.
Testimonials
I really liked the instructors training style. She was very knowledgeable and she was able to balance the PMI concepts with real life application. I will take any class she teaches.
— F.A., USDA
Overall a great class! The instructor's energy and knowledge made the time fly by. I would take a class again in a heartbeat. Thanks!
— M.D., PreventionGenetics
Course Schedule
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