COURSE OVERVIEW
This 5-day Project Management Workshop is designed to give managers, project teams, and key staff a practical approach and systematic process for managing projects effectively and efficiently to achieve optimum business results. This approach combines technical and people skills integral to effective project management. These project management skills will enable project managers and other professionals to manage projects on time, on budget and with the desired results. It also emphasizes practical applications to projects that managers and key employees are responsible for on-the-job.
During the training, coaching on cases and applications will help the participants address the actual projects they do at work. The process has been so effective in many organizations and has become the basis of many operational improvement programs.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
At the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:
- Identify the key activities in the project life cycle;
- Understand the value of the elements of project management;
- Develop project’s procedures of definition, planning, and implementation as well as the guidance of the project team’s operations towards achieving all the agreed upon goals within the set scope, time, quality and budget standards;
- Improve project management practices within the organization through best practices;
- Learn the practical guidelines, tools and techniques and refine our project management skills;
- Adopt and apply the project management process to our work-related projects; 7. Understand the factors that influence project management success; and,
- Improve our people and leadership skills in projects.
Key Benefits From Attending This Course
In this course, your organization will be able to:
- Have a common approach and language for defining, planning and implementing projects;
- Acquire methods to use a systematic process that can be integrated into the project management process of your organization;
- Use a format for documenting project planning and implementation activities; and,
- Have an opportunity to begin using the project management tools and steps to their real-world projects.
In this course, your participants will be able to:
- Develop a project statement that focuses on the project goal;
- Define project objectives as criteria against which success will be measured;
- Create a work breakdown structure (WBS) to organize the major project tasks and accomplishments;
- Identify the resources needed with a possible initial cost estimate based on actual activities;
- Assign responsibilities which clearly defines who handles each project task;
- Understand the usefulness of network diagrams to estimate a realistic project timeline based the critical path;
- Have a better view of a project’s calendar schedule using a bar chart;
- Develop plans that deal with potential troubles if they occur;
- Monitor the progress of the project at every stage against planning charts and designs;
- Determine how to cope with changes during implementation and modify if necessary;
- Evaluate the project’s success based on achievement of objectives, schedules and budget;
- Close out the project by informing the stakeholders and the project team that all tasks and activities have been accomplished;
- Communicate expectations and offer clear feedback; Support and improve project team performance; Conduct effective project meetings.
METHODOLOGY
(Learning approaches/strategies used to impart knowledge and skills to the participants)
This workshop will use a case study delivery approach to provide participants with a ‘hands-on’, multifaceted and challenging learning experience. Participants will be actively engaged in progressing the project from conception to closure, and in building necessary documentation and communications tools in order to do so.
This course will utilize a variety of proven adult learning techniques to ensure maximum understanding, comprehension and retention of the information presented. This includes discussions, case studies, presentations and exercises.
Essentially, we shall follow the analytical process and structured learning experiences in this project management workshop. The process and steps are taught with demonstration and case studies that will trigger thinking and brainstorming essential to resolving issues. Participants will work individually or in teams will to initiate the use of the process on their project-related situations. Every team will also be given the opportunity to present their case resolutions during the workshop.
PROJECT MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP SCHEDULE
| MODULES/ TOPICS | DESCRIPTION | ||
| DAY
1 AM |
Introduction and Objectives
Module 1: Management Overview
(Planning, Organizing, Leading, and Controlling)
(Interpersonal, Informational, and Decisional) |
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PLOC (Planning, Leading, Organizing, Controlling) is designed to help in effective management of activities to achieve or even exceed their desired results. The importance of Interpersonal Skills in Management The use of information/data and the importance of decision making as a key skill and process in management. |
| PM | Module 2: Project Management Overview Origin of Projects What is a Project?
Module 3: Definition (Initiation) Phase – Defining the Project
o Application to Own Project |
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Background on how Project Management started and a better understanding of the process we need to follow for better results of achieving project success.
During this phase, the project is conceptualized in response to a project context and business case. The work of the project team is to clarify the purpose and requirements of the client, the company, and project stakeholders. |
| DAY
2 AM |
Module 3: Definition (Initiation) Phase –
Defining the Project
(WBS) o Case Exercise o Application to Own Project
Teach & demo o Application to Own Project |
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Clarification requires a project definition—the project title or goal statement, the project objectives, the required work and the resources needed. |
| PM | Module 4: Planning Phase – Preparing the
Project
CPM o Case Exercise |
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In this phase, the responsibilities are properly assigned to qualified individuals and teams.
The sequence and duration of the tasks are organized and estimated to determine if the project can finish within the deadline. |
| DAY
3 AM |
Module 5: Planning Phase – Preparing the
Project o Organizing task schedules o Demo Teach
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| PM | Module 6: Implementation Phase – Executing the Project
Module 7: Project Evaluation Phase
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| DAY
4 AM
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Module 8: Leading People in Projects
Performance Final Planning & Practice Presentations
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| PM | Final Planning & Practice Presentations
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Each team will finalize and present their:
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| DAY
5 AM
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Team Presentations of Completed Project
Plans
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(submission and approval is optional)
Review and Summary
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| PM | Graduation
End of Training |


