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Much of the work that you do can be organized as a project. The ability to successfully define and subsequently manage a project is quickly leaving the realm of the extraordinary and is becoming a core competency for many organizations. Managing a project is not easy and project management skills do not come naturally to many people. This class provides an overview of the concepts, processes and techniques associated with formal project management. It is targeted toward individuals that need to understand project management concepts, but are not looking for hands-on project management skills.
Prerequisites
None, this class provides a basic overview of project management concepts
Learning Objectives
At the end of this class, participants will be able to:

Understand how projects differ from ordinary and ongoing work activities
Discuss the value of utilizing appropriate project management processes
Identify the various aspects of formally defining a project
Describe the importance of proactively managing issues, scope, communication, risk and quality
Who Should Attend
Project team members that need to understand high-level project management concepts
Clients, customers and all stakeholders that participate in projects
Course Outline
Overview of projects
Defining a project
Building and managing the schedule and budget
Managing issues
Managing change
Managing communication
Managing risk
Managing quality
There are numerous exercises to practice the concepts learned in the class.
Class Length
One day (8 PDUs)