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Course Overview Project Managers are key to the success of all projects, and hold the responsibility for managing them on behalf of the business organisation which commissioned them. Therefore it is imperative that all Project Managers acquire, and can apply certain core competencies necessary to deliver successful projects in today's dynamic business environment. This course aims to take managers with some experience of running small projects and equip them with the key competencies to be successful Project Managers. The experiential nature of the course reinforces and encourages the use of best practice. These competencies include the ability to manage time, cost, people, quality and risk. This is a comprehensive course extending over five days with a combination of lectures, workshops and exercises which are designed to build on the knowledge and expertise of those attending. It features a major emphasis on project case-study work, enabling participants to gain practical project management experience during the week. Audience Experienced Project Managers, from either an IT or a business environment, and who now wish to enhance their existing skills and knowledge to position themselves as effective project managers in today's dynamic and challenging environments. Skills Gained Delegates will learn to: - identify the factors which result in project success
- manage effectively the initiation and organisation of projects
- apply project planning and control techniques effectively
- review, audit and approve project plans developed by team members/other project managers
- implement relevant quality management techniques
- identify, assess and manage project risks and issues
- create and execute an effective project communications plan
- recognise the financial and budgetary implications of projects
- handle proficiently people management issues
Examinations With the increasing significance being placed on the achievement of a professional qualification, this course represents a significant module in the Project Management Accreditation Programme. This course establishes the knowledge base required to proceed to either the Association for Project Management (APM) or the Project Management Institution (PMI) examinations. Courses are compliant with the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK). This course carries the award of 37.5 Professional Development Units (PDU's) for PMI re-certification. Prerequisites - This course is intended for those who have already undergone training in the fundamentals of project management and have at least one year's actual project management experience. It is not suitable for those seeking an introduction to project management.
Course Outline Successful Project Ingredients - The various views of success
- Why projects fail
- Factors critical to success
- The Project Balance
Project Management Competencies The nine management competencies - Integration
- Scope
- Time
- Cost
- Quality
- Human Resource
- Communications
- Risk
- Procurement Management
Project Organisation and Stakeholders - Project Stakeholders - Who are they?
- Project Steering Committee
- Project Sponsor
- Customer Manager
- Project Manager
- Project Team
- Roles and Responsibilities
Project Initiation - TOR
- Stakeholders and Success Criteria
- Project Support Office
- Project Finance/Budget
- Change Control
- Project File/Log
- Quality Management
- Risk/Issues Management
- Legal/Security
- Methodology/Tools
- Organisational Structure
- Team Briefing
Quality Management Techniques - What is Quality?
- The Quality Plan
- Quality Assurance reviews
- Quality Control Reviews
- Metrics
- Quality Spheres
Risk and Issue Management - Definitions
- The Nature of Risk
- The four stages of Risk Management - Identification, Quantification,Response Development, Response Control
- Issue Management
Project Communications Planning - Outputs of Communication Management Plan
- The Communications Cycle
- The Who/Why/What/When of Communication
- The Role of Communications during Change
Project Planning Methods - Initiating the Planning Process
- Base Content
- Estimating
- Resource Levelling
- Rolling Wave Plan
- Outputs from Planning
- Precedence Diagrams and Critical Path Analysis
- Using the Network and Critical Path to manage the project
Project Control - The Control System
- Monitoring Project Progress
- Project Status Evaluation
- Phase-end Reviews
- Performance Reporting
- Exception Planning
- Identifying appropriate action
People Management - Motivation
- Leadership
- Delgation
- Conflict
- Discipline
- Counselling
Financial Justification and Budgeting - Why have a Financial Case?
- Costs - Capital/Operational
- Benefits - Tangible/Intangible/Indeterminate
- Cost Benefit Analysis
- Payback Period
- Return on Investment
- Discounted Cashflows
- Net Present Value
- Internal Rate of Return
- Cost Budgeting
- Cost Control
- Updating the Cost Baseline
- Gaining Approval
Project Review and Recovery - Why/When carry out a Project Review
- The Four Stage approach - Stop the Project, Overview, Detailed Study, Recovery Actions!
Assertiveness and Negotiation - Personal Rights and Responsibilities
- Aggressive/Passive/Assertive
- How to behave Assertively
- Overview of Negotiation
- Preparing for Negotiation - Objective Setting, Ideal/Realistic/Fallback positions, Strengths/Weaknesses Matrix
- Negotiation Tips
- Closing/Agreement
Project Closure - Setting up Customer Communication Channels
- Administrative Close-out
- Project Review - Successes/Lessons Learnt
- Product Review - Objectives achieved, Financials, Performance, Improvements?
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