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Course Description
This project simulation course combines lectures, hands-on activities, and individual and team assignments to let you experience managing a project from original concept to archiving the project documents. You'll walk through a complete project management life cycle, including initiating, planning, executing, controlling, and closing. Discover and validate a full range of PMBOKĀ®-specific project management processes from project charter through project closure.
You will work individually and on a team to write objectives, conduct stakeholder analysis, and develop a work breakdown structure and risk management plan based on a case study provided by your instructor. Practice using estimating techniques, dependency analysis, and network diagramming. Use available progress information to determine the project's earned value. Consider various and competing expectations from stakeholders, including the customer, sponsor and team, as you develop and present plans to address expectations in ways that benefit the project.
Based on approval from the project sponsor (through role-play presentations to the instructor), you will then manage the project in a simulated environment through to completion, including the formation and management of the project team, project tracking in MS Project, and regular project status reports to management.
At the conclusion of the course, you will provide a closing presentation to the project sponsor that includes a thorough review of the results, lessons learned, and recommendations for improvements.
Students pursuing a university-recognized and/or accredited certificate in Canada or continuing education units in the US must attend at least 90% of class time, participate in class exercises and section-knowledge checks, and score at least 70% on an end-of-class, multiple-choice assessment.
What You'll Learn
Build a business case for a project
Develop the project charter and scope
Obtain sign-off from sponsors and buy-in from stakeholders
Build a successful project team
Learn estimating techniques
Create a project schedule that is realistic and manageable
Track your project using Microsoft Project
Identify, analyze, quantify, mitigate, and manage risks
Create project management plans for quality, communication, resources, and stakeholder management
Develop an integrated change management plan
Manage project change
Close a project
Who Should Attend
Associate project managers, project managers, IT project managers, project coordinators, project analysts, project leaders, product managers, and program managers.
Prerequisites:
Familiarity with MS Project
Course Outline:
Note: The curricula below comprise activities typically covered in a class at this skill level. The instructor may, at his/her discretion, adjust the lesson plan to meet the needs of the class.
Lessons
Lesson 1: Laying the Foundation
Project Management Institute (PMI's) Framework
Life Cycle Processes
Knowledge Areas
Lesson 2: Defining a Project
Difference Between Projects, Programs, and Reoccurring Activities
Build a Business Case for Your Project
Significance of the Triple Constraints
Develop Your Project Scope by Using a Project Charter
Identify and Manage Stakeholder Expectations
Lesson 3: Creating the Schedule
Seven Steps of Successful Planning
Develop a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
Create Effective Estimates
Diagram a Project
Identify the Critical Path
Lesson 4: Planning for Quality
Customer Expectations
Develop Quality Plans and Methods
Quality Assurance and Control
Lesson 5: Managing the Risks
Identify, Assess, Quantify, and Manage Risks
Mitigation Strategies
Contingency Planning
Lesson 6: Dealing with Vendors
Procurement Planning
Solicit, Select, and Manage Vendors
Lesson 7: Managing the Project
Baselining Your Project Schedule
Effectively Track and Report Progress
Formal Change Control Processes
Managing Organizational Change
Lesson 8: Closing the Project
Best Practices for Formal Sign-off
Conducting Lessons-Learned Reviews
Archiving Project Documents
Lesson 9: Case Studies
Managing Cross-Functional Teams
Dealing with Conflicting Expectations
Hands-On Exercises
Develop the Project Charter
Build the Work Breakdown Structure
Create a Network Diagram
Identify the Critical Path
Develop a Resource Assignment Matrix
Evaluate Project Quality
Assess Project Risk
Determine Project Cost
Plan Project Procurement
Create Change Control Plans
Estimate the Budget
Prepare a Status Report for Schedule and Budget
Price: $2,995.00
Duration: 5 days
Time: 8:30am - 5:00pm
Contact: Cari Jones, Corporate Account Manager
Email: CariJ@fmctraining.com
Phone: 407-354-4866
FUTURE MEDIA CONCEPTS, INC., the nation's premier digital media training center, provides manufacturer-authorized training in all areas of digital media including digital video and film editing, web design and development, sound design, DVD authoring, 3D animation, motion graphics, desktop publishing, architectural and mechanical design and Mac IT. FMC is an authorized training provider for Adobe, Apple, Autodesk, Avid, Boris FX, Digidesign, NewTek and Softimage. Founded in 1994, FMC has training centers located in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Orlando, Chicago and Dubai. www.fmctraining.com
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