Course code: FPM2 - call 0845 071 2801
Overview
Course duration: 4 days.
This four day training course provides the key processes and methods central to fulfilling the project managers role. Its principal advantage is that the programme examines how these processes can be implemented on a day-to-day basis through the use of Microsoft® Project software and as such it is a highly practical programme of training.
Is it right for me?
Suitable for people who are new to project management or have had little formal training and who want to consolidate and develop their core project management skills. No previous project management knowledge is assumed. This programme is not suitable for delegates already proficient in the use of standard project planning techniques.
What will I learn?
By the end of this course you will be able to:
- Understand what is meant by a project and what sets projects apart from day-to-day work.
- Appreciate the range of competencies and skills needed to be an effective project manager.
- Focus the objectives of the project in line with business and client needs.
- Understand the roles and responsibilities necessary for effective project delivery.
- Understand the reasons why projects fail and build in the mechanisms to protect your own projects.
- Ensure that projects are planned, reviewed, controlled and implemented successfully.
- Plan for effective communication.
- Automate key processes of the planning and performance monitoring of a project.
What will it cover?
Project Definition and Lifecycle
- What is a project?
- The stages of the project lifecycle
- The role of the project manager
- Project management team roles and responsibilities
- The project management system
- Defining and clarifying project objectives, scope and constraints - gaining agreement with key project roles
Project Planning - the Principles
- Planning tools and methods - work breakdown structures, network diagrams, critical path analysis and estimating
- Use Microsoft® Project to support the creation of project network diagrams and Gantt charts to communicate the plan
- Risk identification, assessment and management
- Using Microsoft® Project to schedule and review resource workloads
- Building quality into the project
Project Monitoring and Controlling
- Accurate capture of progress to date
- Using Microsoft® Project to track and report progress
- Using Microsoft® Project to support corrective action planning
- Change control - responding to problems and changes
- Configuration management keeping control of the project versions
Project Communication
- Communication planning maintain communication throughout the project lifecycle
- Achieving buy-in from project participants and stakeholders
- Understand how Microsoft® Project can support project communication
Closing the Project
- Project completion and handing over the project
- Project performance review - lessons to be learned
- Post project activities
Personal Development
- Review of your own project issues and concerns
- Creating a personal action plan throughout the programme