| Project Management
Project Management: Intermediate
The Intermediate Course will focus on expanding a project manager’s skills and techniques and refining ideas provided by other courses. These will include more management and controlling areas of the Maturity model than provided in the Fundamentals course.
Overview: 3 days with 22 PDUs
How attendees will benefit:
- Learn how to perform stakeholder identification and management
- Build high-performance project teams through more effective communication methods
- Individuals will learn the course objectives and skills through case studies, hands-on exercises and practical experiences.
- Practical application of the project management discipline is stressed in each area of the course.
This program will show you how to:
- Implement quality concepts at both the process and project levels.
- Participants will come away with a clear understanding of risks, threats and opportunities.
Some of the topics to be covered:
- Built upon the Introduction course, the Intermediate course will continue to emphasize and expand knowledge within project initiation, planning, execution, control and closeout.
- It will focus on stakeholder management, risk assessment and management, and the understanding of quality management.
- A proactive risk management approach will be addressed, to evaluate and respond to the risk at the project and task levels.
Who should attend?
Managers from both the private and public sectors that have been assigned project responsibility and have completed the Fundamentals course. Managers and executives with responsibility for diverse projects such as construction, computer and high technology, medical and pharmaceutical, mergers and acquisitions, strategic and long range organizational planning, and reengineering projects.
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