Project Management for Non-Project Managers
Individuals who are involved in projects (commissioning, supporting, sponsoring, etc.) may often be unfamiliar with project management. A basic understanding of project management is essential for non-project managers, who are critical stakeholders contributing to project success.
This awareness course uses A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) and other sources to introduce you to project management vocabulary, concepts, and techniques. It also provides insights into the realities of being a project manager, and opportunities to explore how you can positively impact projects in your own role.
What You Will Learn
At the end of this program, you will be able to:
Identify the benefits of project management
Use standard project management terminology
Describe characteristics of successful projects, project managers, and high-performing teams
Explain various project stakeholder roles, their responsibilities, and the fundamental project management processes
Recognize how agile / adaptive practices are useful for certain project life cycles
Create a personal action plan for how to support real-world projects within a non-PM role
Getting Started
Introductions
Course structure
Course goals and objectives
Foundation Concepts
Project management overview
Strategic value of project management
Defining project success
Project life-cycle models and governance
Project roles and responsibilities
Project Initiating and Planning
Initiating the project
Defining project requirements and scope
Developing the project schedule and budget
Project Risk Management, Executing, Monitoring, and Closing
Understanding, evaluating, and adjusting for risk
Honoring the baseline and executing the project
Monitoring and controlling the project
Closing the project
Project Interpersonal Processes
Project communication
Project team development
Conflict management