PM 103: MANAGING PROJECTS WHILE THEY RUN 1 DAY SEMINAR (7 PDUs)
ROI
According to the Project Management Institute, professionally planned projects are an average of 79% more efficient than those that are not. In PM 103, participants leave with the confidence that they can effectively control a project through its lifecycle. You will learn state-of-the-art techniques to observe, track, report, and re-strategize.
Experience
Through a blended learning approach of lecture, breakout sessions and individual work, participants learn best practices for keeping a project in control, and mechanisms to "correct" project progress. You will learn how to calculate variances for dates, durations, costs, and effort. In addition, you will explore professional project management graphing techniques.
Session Topics for the PM 103 Program: Managing Projects While They Run
- Learn best practices to observe and track project progress
- Understand how to control variance within the project
- Measure project progress
- Use professional risk management plans
- Effectively report progress and team status
- Learn how to keep a project in control, and mechanisms to “correct” project progress
- Discover how to calculate variances for dates, durations (actual time), costs, and effort (man hours)
- Explore professional project management graphing techniques
- Build a useful communication plan
Additional Reading
A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge: (Pmbok Guide) by Project Management Institute (Paperback - Dec 31, 2008)
Q & As for Project Management Institute, A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge, (PMBOK® Guide) – Fourth Edition , Project Management Institute, Inc., 2008.
Audience
Learn iT!’s PM 103 Program: Managing Projects While They Run Seminar is designed for project managers and those interested in project management. Our workshop is based on the proven standards established by the world’s largest and most respected project management organization, PMI.
Faculty
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