Project Management - Intro
While it is true that not everyone is a project manager, it is a fact that everyone manages projects. Projects are task or endeavors that are undertaken at work or around the house to produce a unique product, service or environment. This means that project management needs to be a core competence for nearly everyone. This program provides you with the basic tools needed to plan and manage a small project.
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Entry Requirements
none
Student Instructions
Please bring and pen and note paper.
Topics Covered
This program provides you with the basic tools needed to plan and manage a small project. These include:
•Clarifying the project mission and vision
•Developing estimates of time and costs using a work breakdown structure
•How to develop a project schedule
•How to monitor and control progress using simplified methods
•How to report progress on a project.
Career Prospects
Career in Project Management.
Pathways
tba
Delivery Style
tba
Outcomes
By the end of the course you will have learnt how to plan, schedule, and control a project. These skills can be applied to any kind of project, both at work and at home. Just a few of the benefits to you include:
•Save time and money.
•Manage projects so that you get desired results.
•Gain the grounding you need to eventually move into a full-time project management position.
•Get better results with your project teams.
•Advance in your career by using these valuable skills!
