Training Course:Project ManagementSchool/Trainer:Project Management Practice Inc. Petaluma, California, United States
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' A two-day seminar on the terms, terminology and application of project management concepts. The project management concepts utilized in this seminar and the participants material are those presented in the Project Management Institutes Guide to the PMBOK - Project Management Body of Knowledge.
WHO BENEFITS FROM THIS TRAINING
This seminar is specifically designed for novice project managers and other personnel who will be required to plan and manage small to medium size projects.
HERES WHAT YOULL GAIN:
How to plan a typical project. How to document your project plan. The role technology can play in planning a project. How to determine your leadership style. How to manage work and change. The role technology can play in managing a project.
CONTENT:
An Overview Of Projects System Life Cycle - An overview of the phased approach to systems development. A discussion of the economics of this approach. What Is A Project - The definition of a project, including its characteristics. Creating The Plan - A step-by-step approach to developing a comprehensive project plan. Defining The Work - A hierarchical approach to the work being planned. The phases; major effort. The deliverables; the tangible products produced during the projects life cycle. The tasks; the work effort necessary to produce the various deliverables. Organizing The Effort - Converting work effort into elapsed project duration. Control Of Work & Change - What facts are necessary to control work effort; including task assignments and status reporting. How to control change; of personnel and of system functions. Leadership - How to organize the project personnel. How to be personally effective as a leader. Power; what it is and how to use it effectively. Effective interpersonal relationships. Practical techniques on building successful project teams. Time Management - How to organize your own time more effectively. How to assist in organizing a subordinates time. Delegation; what is it, what is achieved and how to practice it. Conflict - What is conflict. What are the causes of conflict. How to manage conflict. How to use conflict constructively to increase productivity. Problem Solving - A definition of the terms involved in Problem Solving. A discussion of 14 different approaches to solving problems. Automating - A discussion of when and how to apply technology to the process of planning and controlling projects. Microsoft Project will be used as typical automated project planning software. ...''
Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule: http://www.pmpractice.com/
Phone:1-800-736-3613
School Address:
2048 Falcon Ridge Drive Petaluma, CA 94954
Mailing address: PO Box 5407 Petaluma, CA 94955-5407 United States
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