
Intended for:
Project Management is at the core of much that we do. Whether managing a project at work or managing a DIY project at home the core essentials of Project Management remain the same. Plan, Implement and Review.
These introduction to Project Management training course materials are designed to be useful across a broad audience, from the Project Management team itself all the way through to the end users.
Training course contents:
The project management training course materials encourage the creation and application of a structured approach to project management that will simplify, add transparency and is intended to shorten the project management lifecycle.
Many companies choose to define their own “specific” approach to managing projects. This course can be used to help design, or at a later level, refine that internal approach to Project Management.
Therefore, these training course materials are relevant to everyone that is involved in or will hope to benefit from a project and provides you with the tools required to deliver a successful introduction to project management.
Samples of training course materials
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The main content of the training course materials…
Develop and manage a Case Study – Participants are encouraged to question the project at its outset and to define and then discuss a group case study.
Identify and avoid negative project experiences – Participants are told to focus upon their own negative experiences in order to avoid them occurring within their own projects.
How to apply (and why you need) Project Structure – Understanding how Project structure can avoid a multitude of issues as well as protect the project and it’s sponsors.
Establish project deliverables – Definition and prioritisation of Project Deliverables. Agreeing the definition of project success and avoiding project failure.
Set up communication lines within the Project – Both formal and informal communication requirements. Highlighting issues and blockages whilst keeping the project on track.
Set up and manage a real project – manage timelines, budgets and multiple work-streams.
Close a project – close, review and report on a completed project. Identify the positives and negatives. Incorporate the lessons learned into a broader project management ethos.
It is important to emphasise that this session is interactive and although some elements of the session may come across as ‘dry’, the content allows you to deliver it in such a way that participants are constantly involved and active.
Objectives:
At the end of this project management training course, your participants will be able to:
- Avoid the major pitfalls of project management
- Initiate and plan a project
- Implement and monitor a projects lifecycle
- Review and close a project
- Develop a project management structure