Achieve goals and lead your projects to success with our Project
Management courses in Sydney. Enhance your ability to lead teams and
analyse complex problems with a project management course. Learn
Project Management with our Project Management courses in Sydney -
short courses open to everyone. This project management course for
non-project managers is designed for those who are either managing,
running or contributing to an organisation’s projects and
initiatives but have had little or no training in the discipline. This
introductory project management course covers the main aspects of
project management enabling you to better understand project
management structure, ask relevant questions of project stakeholders
and improve your contribution to successful projects within your
organisation. This project management course is aligned to the global
standard for project management theory - The Guide to the Project
Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide, Sixth Edition) . In
particular, it covers the activities in each of the five (5) processes
of Project Management, namely Initiating , Planning , Executing ,
Monitoring/Controlling and Closing , which are common to the and the
National Competency Standards in Project Management. Learning Outcomes
At the completion of this project management course for non-project
managers you will learn: How to ask meaningful questions about a
project and contribute effectively. The characteristics of a project,
frameworks and disciplines. The roles and responsibilities of Project
Managers. The knowledge areas and competences that a successful
Project Manager must possesses. Project management tools and
techniques. How projects play a critical role in achieving
organisational objectives. How to apply project principles in order to
achieve project objectives. The critical role of stakeholder
management and communications. Importance of professionally closing a
project. Course Content This project management course will cover the
following content: Introduction and Logistics Project, project
management and project roles. Key concepts of Process Groups and
Knowledge Areas. How can projects achieve organisational success?
Initiating the Project Project authorisation. The project kick-off.
Understanding the project objectives. Understanding / determining
success measurements. The Project Charter. Identifying Stakeholders.
Planning the Project Ensuring detailed planning is undertaken to an
adequate level. Developing the Project Plan. Obtaining approval of
Project Plan. Executing the Project Acquiring the project team.
Selecting suppliers. Directing and Managing the project work. Quality
Assurance. The importance of deliverables. Monitoring & Controlling
the Project Monitoring and Controlling the project work. Importance of
Change Control processes. Quality Control. Development of Project
Status Reports. Closing the Project Project acceptance and sign-off.
The Project Closure / Post Implementation Report. Lessons Learned.
Course Summary and Close Intended Audience This project management
course is designed for individual team members or less experienced
project team members with limited hands on experience who wish to
learn more about project management principles. It particularly suits
participants who are either managing, running or contributing to
smaller or shorter-term projects and initiatives. Continuing
Professional Development 6.5 Hours This project management course
offers 6.5 hours of professional development training that can
contribute towards your prerequisite hours for certification. It also
partially satisfies the training requirements for Project Management
Institute’s Project Management Professional (PMP)® and Certified
Associate in Project Management (CAPM)® certification. Delivery Style
This project management course for non-project managers will be
delivered as an interactive workshop consisting of an instructor-led
lecture, group and individual activities. This training approach
allows participants to work through concepts introduced by the trainer
in an application-focused teaching environment. Participants will
challenge their understanding of the concepts and consider their
application once back in their individual workplace. Course
Prerequisites This project management course for non-project managers
has no prerequisites and is open to all members of the public.
Alternative Dates Additional instances of this course may be available
and published on our website. See Project Management Course for
Non-Project Managers for more information, or to join the waiting list
and be advised when we schedule more.
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