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 Overview
 

This 3-day course is designed to benefit anyone who has, or will have, exposure to a Project Management environment, in either management or support roles. It covers 1.5 days on the Theory of Project Management, followed by 1.5 days practical use of Microsoft Project. 

The course not only focuses on the hard skills such as planning and scheduling but also examines the softer human element of project management. The training comprises a mixture of instructor-led discussion and student participation with syndicate course work and practical hands on exercises.
 Course Prerequisites
  No prior knowledge of project management is required, but Windows experience and familiarity with the use of a keyboard and mouse is assumed.
The course is ideally suited for those new to Project Management or looking to take their basic understanding to the next level.
 You will Learn
  the effects of management on project timelines and cost performance
how to plan, diagram and run the process, and how to analyse this information using Microsoft Project.
 Course Content
  In addition to the content presented on the Microsoft Project - Foundation course coverage will include:
  Introduction Why do we use projects?
What is a project?
What is the project manager accountable for?
Factors leading to unsuccessful projects
Factors leading to successful projects
The benefits of adopting a structured approach
  The Structured Approach Defining The Project
Terms of Reference
Project Feasibility
Risk Analysis

Setting Up The Project

Success Criteria
Building The Team
Motivating The Team
Planning The Project
How Do I Develop The Plan?

How Do I Implement The Project

Allocation & Delegation
Teamwork & Leadership
Monitoring & Controlling
Meetings

Post Project Evaluation

What should be included in the report
All course contents are subject to change with prior notice.
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