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Issues are major problems that require outside help to resolve. Issues
can potentially doom a project. Therefore identifying and managing
issues are critical success factors. Project managers may come in
contact with issues as part of their management routine; however
effectively managing them is far from a routine activity. An unresolved
issue could directly impact cost, scope and time and the development and
execution of an issue management plan is the project manager’s best
weapon.
This
class focuses on determining if a situation or problem is a true issue
and, if so, helps determine the most effective way to manage it.
Students will create a practical issue management plan, evaluate the
impact of issues, and use tools and techniques for determining viable
resolution options.
Prerequisites
None
Learning Objectives
At the end of this
class, participants will be able to:
Understand what
issues are and the implications of not addressing them
Establish an issue
management process when defining the project work, and follow it
throughout the project
Utilize problem
solving techniques to determine viable issue resolution alternatives
Understand the
roles and responsibilities for issue management
Who Should Attend
Project managers
who are interested in implementing effective issue management
processes
Managers who are
affected by project issues
Customers and
clients who are impacted by project issues
Course Outline
Issue definition
Issue management
Evaluation and
problem solving techniques
Roles and
responsibilities
The class contains
numerous group exercises
Class Length
One-half day (4
PDUs)