Management comes in two basic types: day-to-day managerial activity, and project management. Many companies are in succession of projects. All management consultancies and most service provision fall into this category. Indeed any activity that has a beginning, middle and an end can be classed as a project. However, only a small part of a management course is concerned with project management, despite its wide remit; this short course aims to give those involved or to be involved in projects the basic skills and techniques to deliver their project to specification, within budget and to required quality standards.
Who should attend?
- Project managers, Project planners and Project team members
- Staff wishing to learn project management tools and techniques
- Technical and engineering staff
- Procurement and contract management personnel
Learning Objectives
- Understand basic project management terminology, methodology and the project lifecycle
- Understand the role of the project manager and the project team
- How to develop a Work Breakdown Structure
- How to develop a project schedules and cost estimates
- Understand the fundamentals of Gantt charts and Critical Path Analysis
- How to appreciate why projects fail or succeed
- Outline basic tools and techniques of project stakeholder, risk, and change management
Course Content
- Overview of Project Management
- Getting prepared
- Managing the project
- The Project Lifecycle
- Dealing with Changes and Risk
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