IProject management can provide a veritable Swiss army knife of tools that can prove useful in many different situations within your organization. Project management works best when all of the parties involved in a project understand the basic tools and practices used.
In the broadest terms, every person in your organization has at one time or another been faced with the job of planning and executing some sort of a project. It might have been a simple thing like organizing a picnic or something quite complex developing a software application for one of your departments. Even though these two projects seem worlds apart in importance, objectives, and resource requirements, they have a great deal in common in terms of the planning and overseeing that will make them successes.
Project Management Training offers an easy-to-use methodology for project management training that recognizes nearly everyone is a project manager. The training shows participants how to minimize project management failures and reveal the secrets of how to become “project-oriented thinkers” in an organization. It builds on the participants’ previous experience to help them add project management tools and best practices to their existing skills.
Training modules:
- Defining project management
- Project management life cycles
- Project selection
- Weighted and unweighted criteria
- Using forced-pair comparisons
- Chartering the project
- Writing SMART objectives
- Stating assumptions
- Project stakeholders
- Defining project scope
- Project milestones
- Assessing risk
- Work Breakdown Structure and RACI diagrams
- Network diagrams and critical path
- Tools and budget issues