MANAGER | PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Project Management is simply a combination of steps and techniques for keeping the budget and schedule in line; failures lie in a lack of process and system. This course follows the five stages of the project cycle, which provides a clear process and system for project tracking. A successful project manager demonstrates particular team building skills and develops a thorough knowledge of the team’s strengths and the project’s needs.
Aims of the course
- to identify the issues relating to Project Management
- to describe the stages in the project management cycle
- to show why projects can often be unsuccessful in outcome due to lack of management and monitoring
- to illustrate the use of a project plan and how to create one
- to define a project plan’s ‘critical path’
- to identify the criteria of project team membership
- to highlight the factors for consideration in producing a project budget
- to demonstrate the role of a project leader in monitoring progress
- to identify the final tasks in a project for completion
- to develop and implement action plans for improvement
Objectives of the course
At the conclusion of the course you will be able to:
- identify and use the 5 key stages of the project management cycle
- identify potential problems for a project
- produce a project plan with tasks lists and a work breakdown structure
- determine a critical path for the project plan, which creates a network diagram, resource list and project timetable
- identify and create an appropriate project team
- produce a project budget
- lead a project and monitor its progress effectively through planning
- provide a strategy for project closure and evaluation
Tutorials
Introduction to Project Management
Tutorial 1: Project Initiation
Tutorial 2: Project Planning
Tutorial 3: Critical Path Analysis
Tutorial 4: The Project Team
Tutorial 5: Creating the Project Budget
Tutorial 6: Monitoring Progress
Tutorial 7: Project Closure and Evaluation
Study time
As a guide, the course could take up to one hour per tutorial to complete. However, this time may vary considerably depending on several factors; the time allocated to work based objectives and review, individual learning styles, differing levels of ability in the subject area and so on. The overall objective is not how quickly the course can be completed but how well the individual acquires the new knowledge and applies this in their work to improve their performance.
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