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 intensive project management
course provides project managers and teams with the practical skills
needed to effectively manage projects in a form suitable for immediate
application to the workplace. The course reviews all the topics in the
latest edition of A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge
(PMBOK® Guide) and applies them to case study-based team
exercises.This project management course is endorsed by the Australian
Institute of Project Management (AIPM) and is delivered by
experienced, actively practising senior project managers who are
Registered Education Providers for the Project Management Institute
(PMI®). The PMI Registered Education Provider designation is the
highest mark of excellence in project management training. Registered
Education Providers are organisations approved by PMI to offer project
management training and must meet or exceed PMI’s rigorous quality
standards and requirements.Free copy of the PMBOK® GuideYou will be
provided with a complimentary copy of A Guide to the Project
Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide)—yours to keep—a
comprehensive set of course materials, presentation slides, case study
exercises with worked solutions and a digital certificate of course
completion.A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge
(PMBOK® Guide) published by the Project Management Institute (PMI®)
is their flagship publication and a fundamental resource for effective
project management in any industry. PMI® global standards provide
guidelines, rules and characteristics for project, program and
portfolio management. These standards are widely accepted. When
consistently applied, they help you and your organisation achieve
professional excellence.This course is delivered by Project Managers
Network Pty Ltd, a Registered Education Provider (#1467) for the
Project Management Institute (PMI). Project Managers Network Pty Ltd
are approved by PMI to issue Professional Development Units (PDUs) for
this course. PMI, the PMI logo, PMP, CAPM, PMBOK, PMI Talent Triangle
and the PMI Registered Education Provider logo are the registered
marks of the Project Management Institute, Inc. This course is
endorsed by the Australian Institute of Project Management (AIPM).
AIPM is a trademark of the Australian Institute of Project Management.
Learning OutcomesThis project management course covers the activities
in each of the five processes of Project Management, namely
Initialising, Planning, Executing, Controlling and Closing, which are
common to the Project Management Institute (PMI®) and the National
Competency Standards in Project Management.At the completion of this
project management course you should be able to:Collect requirements
and define scope, and manage change.Develop a realistic schedule which
meets the stakeholders' constraints.Develop project cost estimates and
control project budgets.Prepare a project management plan.Identify and
manage risks which could impact a project.Develop accurate and
meaningful status reports.Establish a project’s quality objectives
and appropriate controls and measures.Manage project stakeholders to
ensure they remain committed and supportive.Control project suppliers
and external stakeholders.Build effective teams which are committed to
the project goals.Determine and acquire appropriate project
resources.Understand the social and professional responsibilities of a
project manager.Course DesignThe instructor will use a variety of
interactive methods during the course, including:Group brainstorming
and discussions.Team exercises and presentations.Case study
problem-solving.Suggested evening assignments and readings.Course
ContentThis project management course will cover the following
content:IntroductionProject Management overview.Definitions and
project life cycles.Project Management concepts and
terminology.Integration ManagementProject integration
processes.Project initiation.Project charter.Project Management Plan
development.Implementing the plan, allocating work, integrated change
control, project closure.Scope ManagementGathering requirements and
defining scope.Developing a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS).Validating
scope and controlling changes.Time ManagementTask definition
(WBS).Estimating methods, contingency and schedule development.Network
diagrams and critical path techniques.Schedule compression techniques
and schedule control.Cost ManagementCost estimates, budgets and
controls.Earned value analysis techniques.Risk ManagementIdentifying,
prioritising and managing project risk.Monitoring and controlling
risks.Quality ManagementProject quality objectives and
metrics.Establishing and monitoring project QA and QC
techniques.Procurement ManagementPlanning for and selecting goods and
services from external suppliers.Administering contracts and managing
suppliers.Project Resource ManagementPM competency model and
constructive PM behaviours.Project Organisation models, project
staffing plans.Team acquisition and development
techniques.Communications ManagementCommunications planning and status
reporting.Project closure – capturing lessons learned.Stakeholder
ManagementIdentifying and analysing stakeholders, and managing
expectations.Managing stakeholder engagement.Professional
ResponsibilityA brief guide to the major professional responsibilities
of a project manager in the workplace and the ethical conflicts that
can arise from this role.Intended AudienceThis project management
course is designed for experienced project managers, project officers
and project team members with hands on experience who wish to learn
more about project principles, project methodology and current best
practices. It particularly suits participants who manage projects or
support project managers on a regular basis, and where projects are
complex, affecting multiple departments or a medium to large number of
stakeholder groups. For those who manage projects on a part time or
occasional basis, and where projects are less complex, primarily
affecting single departments or a smaller number of stakeholder groups
over a shorter time frame, eg. six months' duration or less, we
recommend Project Management Course: Essentials.This project
management course provides all of the underlying knowledge required to
pursue a Diploma of Project Management via Recognition of Prior
Learning, although it does not in itself lead to that award. For those
who are looking for an introductory course in project management, you
may be interested in our Project Management Course for Non-Project
Managers.This course is not designed as a specialised exam preparation
course and does not provide practice exams. See PMP/CAPM Certification
Exam Preparation Course for project management exam
preparation.Delivery StyleThis project management course 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
PrerequisitesThis project management course has no prerequisites and
is open to all members of the public.Course MaterialsEach participant
will receive:A complete set of presentation slides.Comprehensive
reference work book.Suggested solutions to case study exercises.A
personal copy of the PMBOK® Guide.A certificate of attendance
confirming PDUs (contact hours) earned.Alternative DatesAdditional
instances of this course may be available and published on our
website. See Project Management Course: The Complete Guide for more
information, or to join the waiting list and be advised when we
schedule more.SessionsThis event is comprised of multiple sessions.
Registered participants are expected to attend all scheduled times.Mon
30 Mar 2020 9:00AM - 5:00PMRoom to be advised, Sydney CampusTue 31 Mar
2020 9:00AM - 5:00PMRoom to be advised, Sydney CampusWed 1 Apr 2020
9:00AM - 5:00PMRoom to be advised, Sydney Campus
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