Course Description
INTRODUCTION
It is widely recognized that the field of Project Management
is vital to the success of businesses especially during times of uncertainty
and operational disruption. As projects become more complex and more
organizations move to management by projects, there is an increasing demand for
competent project managers. Surprisingly, many projects go wrong, and the
question is: why do they go wrong? Most of the answer has little to do with
project size or degree of complexity but a lot to do with competent project
planning and control. The cause of project failures can often be traced back to
poor project definition, planning, or control.
Objectives
Attendees of this Technical Project Management training
course will fully understand:
Project Economic Evaluation and Cash Flow
Project Estimating and budgeting
Project planning and scheduling using networks
Elements of Successful Control Systems and Cost Management
Techniques for Project Control and Earned Value Management
Project Reporting
The benefit of this course
Development of a skilled workforce which is capable of
planning and managing projects
Systematic and efficient management of Projects
The increasing success rate of projects meeting quality,
time, and budgetary goals
More efficient utilization of company resources
Ability to plan a project balancing competing objectives
Proactive identification of risk sources and minimization of
their impact
Understanding the relationship between cost & time
Course Outline
DAY 1
The Fundamentals of Technical Project Management
Project Delivery Systems
Project Life-Cycles and Stage-Gates
Project Feasibility Analysis
Project Sanctioning and Approval
Project Complexity Factors
DAY 2
Project Strategizing and Planning
Developing Effective Project Management Strategies
Understanding the Project Macro-Environment
Controlling the Project Triple Constraint
Identifying Project Success Factors
Key Financial Concepts
DAY 3
Scope Development and Stakeholder Management
Identifying and Managing Project Stakeholders
The Project Management Sequence
Developing the Project Scope
Identifying Project Roles & Responsibilities
Creating Effective Work & Cost Breakdown Structures
DAY 4
Managing Project Uncertainties
Project Estimating Techniques
Why Projects Fail
Planning for Risk Management
The Importance of Risk Attitude
Risk Identification Techniques
DAY 5
Resource Management and Leadership
Project Resource Planning
The Importance of Effective Meeting Management
Unique Project Manager & Leadership Skills
Developing Effective Project Teams
The Team Development Cycle