Project Management Practitioner Program - Project Communications Management: On-Demand According to Dr. Kerzner, up to 90 percent of a project manager's time will be spent in some type of formal or informal communications, such as providing direction, attending to meetings, or public relations among many others, therefore communication plays a key role in our lives. This individual module shows how the Project Communications Management includes the processes required to ensure timely and appropriate planning, collection, creation, distribution, storage, retrieval, management , control, monitoring, and the ultimate disposition of project information, as described by PMBOK® Guide - Sixth Edition. What You Will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Discuss key elements of a communications management plan Identify the tools and techniques used for information management Explain and utilize common formats for performance reporting Review Project Communications Management Knowledge Area Plan Communications Management Manage Communications Monitor Communications
Project Management Practitioner Program - Project Quality Management: On-Demand Quality should be planned in, not inspected in. The plan should comply with known standards, regulations, or company policies based on the product of the project. This individual module shows how the Project Quality Management includes the processes for incorporating the organization's quality policy regarding planning, managing, and controlling project and product quality requirements, in order to meet stakeholders' expectations, as described by PMBOK® Guide - Sixth Edition. What You Will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Recognize at least four quality pioneers and state their key contributions to the quality movement Distinguish between the concepts and processes of project quality management Label the cost of quality variables and their potential impact on project success State the value of control charts and identify standard patterns Describe tools and techniques used for quality assurance and quality control Review Project Quality Management Knowledge Area Plan Quality Management Manage Quality Control Quality
Project Management Practitioner Program - Project Quality Management: On-Demand Quality should be planned in, not inspected in. The plan should comply with known standards, regulations, or company policies based on the product of the project. This individual module shows how the Project Quality Management includes the processes for incorporating the organization's quality policy regarding planning, managing, and controlling project and product quality requirements, in order to meet stakeholders' expectations, as described by PMBOK® Guide - Sixth Edition. What You Will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Recognize at least four quality pioneers and state their key contributions to the quality movement Distinguish between the concepts and processes of project quality management Label the cost of quality variables and their potential impact on project success State the value of control charts and identify standard patterns Describe tools and techniques used for quality assurance and quality control Review Project Quality Management Knowledge Area Plan Quality Management Manage Quality Control Quality
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Project Management Practitioner Program - Project Cost Management: On-Demand Project cost management is primarily concerned with the resources needed to complete the schedule activities. This individual module shows how the Project Cost Management includes the processes involved in planning, estimating, budgeting, financing, funding, managing, and controlling costs so the project can be completed within the approved budget, as described by PMBOK® Guide - Sixth Edition. What You Will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Identify the process required to plan, structure, and control project costs Recognize what is required to develop an approximation of the monetary resources needed to complete project activities Identify processes required to aggregate the estimated costs of individual activities or work packages to establish an authorized cost baseline Explain how to monitor the status of the project to update the project budget and manage changes to the cost baseline. Review Project Cost Management Knowledge Area Plan Cost Management Estimate Costs Determine Budget Control Costs
Project Management Practitioner Program - Project Cost Management: On-Demand Project cost management is primarily concerned with the resources needed to complete the schedule activities. This individual module shows how the Project Cost Management includes the processes involved in planning, estimating, budgeting, financing, funding, managing, and controlling costs so the project can be completed within the approved budget, as described by PMBOK® Guide - Sixth Edition. What You Will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Identify the process required to plan, structure, and control project costs Recognize what is required to develop an approximation of the monetary resources needed to complete project activities Identify processes required to aggregate the estimated costs of individual activities or work packages to establish an authorized cost baseline Explain how to monitor the status of the project to update the project budget and manage changes to the cost baseline. Review Project Cost Management Knowledge Area Plan Cost Management Estimate Costs Determine Budget Control Costs
Project Management Overview™: On-Demand This on-demand program provides learners with an interactive self-paced introduction to the world of project management (PM). Participants will gain fluency in the language and core concepts of PM, regardless of their roles in any project environment. They will also gain experience and perspective with basic yet practical problem-solving on a real-world case study. What You Will Learn You'll learn how to: Speak the language of project management Practice basic skills and tools that support effective project management through a structured process, including: Initiating Planning Executing Monitoring & Controlling Monitoring & Controlling Closing Basic Concepts People in Projects Projects in Organizations A Process Approach Process Groups in Action - Initiating Process Groups in Action - Planning Process Groups in Action - Executing Process Groups in Action - Monitoring & Controlling Process Groups in Action - Closing Summary and Next Steps
Project Management Practitioner Program: On-Demand This on-demand program has been designed to provide a general view of the theoretical concepts of traditional project management from a practical perspective and is presented by LeRoy Ward. The program walks through the ten project management Knowledge Areas and its processes as described by PMBOK Guide - Sixth Edition and shows a practical view through numerous examples of real-life application any project manager has to consider and master to excel in his / her profession. The course content is aligned with PMI®'s global standard A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide - Sixth Edition). What You Will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Describe the structure and framework of the PMBOK® Guide - Sixth Edition Explain thePMBOK® Guide Knowledge Areas and Process Groups, and their inter-relationships with each other Use selected project management skills, tools, and techniques related to the PMBOK® Guide Knowledge Areas in the context of various project scenarios and your own project challenges Project Management Framework Project Integration Management Project Scope Management Project Schedule Management Project Cost Management Project Quality Management Project Resource Management Project Communications Management Project Risk Management Project Procurement Management Project Stakeholder Management
Project Estimating and Scheduling: In-House Training Establishing realistic estimates and goals for projects that support business objectives and meet client expectations is one of the most challenging aspects of project planning. Delivering those results within the agreed-upon time, cost, and quality constraints is also challenging. Attempting to meet impossible deadlines with limited budgets often leads to unplanned product shortfalls, causing long-term support and utilization problems. We have all anguished about this recurring problem, but without having the skills or knowledge to take action, we are unable to break the cycle! The goal of this course is for you to be able to support business objectives and meet client expectations by selecting the right planning approach for realistic and cost effective schedules, as well as project budgets. To achieve that, you will focus on gaining the necessary knowledge, skills, and techniques. What You Will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Use the work breakdown structure (WBS) as the basis for effective estimating of project resources Estimate effort and duration using a variety of techniques Develop preliminary schedules using the critical path method Apply a variety of optimization techniques to refine preliminary schedules Establish realistic schedule and cost baselines, with appropriate contingency reserves Explain how earned value management (EVM) contributes to control time and cost performance Foundation Concepts Project management basic definitions and concepts PES Key driver: competing constraints PES Process and success factors Project Definition and the WBS Project definition overview Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) Decomposition: WBS development technique Resource Planning Resource planning overview Identifying resource requirements Identifying and filling resource gaps Applying resource planning tools Effort and Duration Estimating Estimating overview Estimating perspectives and approaches Estimating techniques Effort and duration estimating best practices Project Scheduling Overview of project scheduling Dependencies and the project network diagram Critical path method (CPM) Optimizing the schedule Budget, Risk, and Contingency Planning Overview of budget, risk, and contingency planning Estimating costs Determining the budget Project risk management processes Planning contingency reserves Project Baseline and Control Overview of project baseline Negotiating and the project baseline Earned value management (EVM) Project variances and actions Project control
Politics and Project Management - Turn Project Politics into a Positive Force for Project Objectives: On-Demand The goal of this course is to provide project managers with a strong working ability to recognize and successfully navigate organizational politics for the good of projects. What You Will Learn You'll learn how to: Explain how positive politics are a valuable method for getting things done in projects Apply positive political principles and techniques in an ethical manner Use politically sound strategies, tools, and techniques for positive achievement of project objectives Getting Started Introductions Course structure Course goals and objectives Introduction to Project Politics Framing project politics Characterizing project politics Distinguishing self-interest from project politics Political Skills in Projects Embracing positive politics Identifying political competencies in projects Exploring personal political competencies Politics and Power in Projects Positioning power in projects Exploring sources of power Comparing power and influence Developing strategies for power and influence Project Politics and Conflict Facing conflict - a fact of life Turning conflict into a positive force Channeling conflict into good decisions Resolving conflict in and around project politics Tackling deeper conflicts Managing conflict that escalates Summary What did we learn and how can we implement this in our work environments? Creating your own personal action plan