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WHO
IS THE COURSE SUITABLE FOR :
Individuals who are involved, or likely to be involved in project management in
the course of their work. The session would be equally suited to those who are new to project management, or those who require a refresher to update their skills
AIMS AND
OBJECTIVES
By
the end of the course delegates will :
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Understand what a project is
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Recognise the key phases in projects |
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Carry out fact finding effectively to decide on resourcing
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Be able to employ a range of techniques for charting and visualising projects
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Be able to monitor and control projects and recognise when remedial action is necessary
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Forward plan and assess risks according to severity and frequency
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Understand the importance of identifying and engaging stakeholders |
CONTENT
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Identifying and defining the project - objective setting and success criteria |
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The Project Life Cycle
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Charting and visualising
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Defining and
Allocating Tasks |
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Resource Scheduling
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Identifying
dependencies and critical points |
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Time Analysis and
contingency planning |
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Resource Analysis
and Allocation |
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The importance of reviewing
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Risk Analysis Techniques including frequency
and severity |
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Problem Solving
and Contingency planning |
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Measuring Progress |
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METHOD
OF DELIVERY
The course will be highly
participative involving delegates in practical exercises to support each key
learning point. Case studies will also be used extensively within the training
and delegates are encouraged to bring examples from their own work to enhance
the practicality of the training on the day.
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