Project Management

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Duration: 1 day – 7 hr.

 

Overview

 

This one-day project management training course is designed to provide participants with a solid foundation in project management fundamentals, methodologies, and practical techniques. By the end of the training, attendees will have a better understanding of project management principles and be better equipped to initiate, plan, and manage projects effectively.

 

Objectives

 

  • Understand the historical development of project management.
  • Grasp the key concepts of project management and its life cycle.
  • Define what constitutes a project.
  • Identify the role and responsibilities of a project manager.
  • Recognize the distinctive characteristics of a project.
  • Differentiate between project management techniques and processes, as well as understand the contrast between traditional project management and agile methodologies.
  • Be able to identify the qualities that make an effective project manager.
  • Gain an overview of the ten knowledge areas outlined in the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK).
  • Project Theory and Practical
  • Acquire practical skills in project scoping and estimation, including collecting requirements, defining scope, and creating a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS).
  • Understand the importance and components of project documentation, such as the business case, project charter, and project plan.
  • Evaluate their comprehension of project management concepts through a training test.
  • Provide feedback on the training experience via a training survey.
  • Have the opportunity to address any remaining questions or concerns during a Q&A session.
  • Conclude the training with a summary of key takeaways, gratitude to participants, and closing remarks.

 

Audience

 

  • Professionals Seeking Career Advancement: Many attendees could be individuals already working in project-related roles, such as project coordinators, team leads, or junior project managers. They attend the training to enhance their skills and knowledge, potentially leading to career growth.
  • Entry-Level Project Managers: Some attendees may be new to project management and are looking to build a solid foundation in project management concepts to kickstart their careers.
  • Team Members or Stakeholders: Team members, as well as stakeholders involved in projects, may participate to gain a better understanding of project management processes and terminologies, helping them collaborate more effectively on projects.
  • Business Owners and Entrepreneurs: Small business owners or entrepreneurs who frequently handle projects may attend to learn how to manage their projects more efficiently, allocate resources, and mitigate risks.
  • Graduates or Students: Some participants might be recent graduates or students pursuing degrees in business, management, or a related field who want to gain practical insights into project management before entering the workforce.
  • Professionals from Various Industries: Delegates can come from diverse industries such as IT, construction, healthcare, finance, or marketing, demonstrating the universal applicability of project management skills across different sectors.

 

Pre- requisites 

  • Basic Understanding of Business: Familiarity with basic business concepts can be helpful, but it’s not mandatory.
  • Proficiency in Communication: Good communication skills, both written and verbal, will aid in understanding and discussing project management concepts.
  • Desire to Learn: An eagerness to learn and engage in the training material is crucial for a successful experience.
  • Work Experience: While not mandatory, having some work experience, even in non-project management roles, can provide valuable context for understanding project management concepts.

Course Content

 

Morning

 

Project Management Fundamentals

 

  • Project Management History
  • Understanding Project Management and Project Management Life Cycle
  • What is a project?
  • What is a project manager?

 

Project vs. Operations

 

  • Characteristic of a Project.

 

Project Management Methodologies

 

  • Techniques vs. Process
  • Difference between Project Management and Agile

 

Mid-Morning

 

  • What makes a good Project Manager?
  • 10 Project Management knowledge (PM BOK).

 

Afternoon

 

Project Theory and Practical

 

Project Scoping and Estimations

 

  • Collect Requirements
  • Define Scope
  • Create a Work Break Down Structure

 

Project Documentation

 

  • Business Case
  • Project Charter
  • Project Plan

 

Project Management Training Test

Training Survey

Q and A 

Closing and Remarks 

 

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