Project Management
Project Management
With the downsizing of businesses, project management is no longer a specialized profession but rather a set of competencies, skills, and behaviors that have general application. The work groups and individuals called on to be part-time project managers need tools that will help them plan, executive, control, and close out project events. These tools must be easily understood and usable right away, in real time. These sessions instruct according to the Action Item of the project management process they support. Includes your own workbook.
Each session meets on Wednesday from 8:00 a.m.-Noon $649 for All Six Sessions
Introduction to Project Management Methodology and Initiating
Demonstrate project need and feasibility, obtain project authorization, obtain authorization for the phase
November 3
Planning I
Describe project scope, define and sequence project activities, estimate durations for activities and resources required, develop a project schedule, estimate costs and build a budget and spending plan.
November 10
Planning II
Organize and acquire staff, identify risks and plan to respond, plan for and acquire outside resources, organize the project plan, close out the project planning phase, revisit the project plan.
November 17
Executing
Executive project activities
December 1
Controlling
Control project activities
December 8
Closing
Close out project activities
Decmeber 15
Registration
Information
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