Organisation: AAIM
Category: Project Management
Description: Project management is the practice of applying general management skills and supporting disciplines to organize and deploy resources in a way that effectively accomplishes project objectives. The techniques presented in this class will provide project managers and practitioners with a step-by-step approach to developing a detailed project plan culminating in baseline timeline and funding requirements.
At the end of this class you will be able to:
create project objectives, identify project deliverables and develop a project scope plan.
set up and document project management plans.
organize and define the total scope of the project in a deliverable-oriented work breakdown structure.
define and sequence project activities, estimate project duration and create project timelines.
aggregate schedule activity costs, develop project schedule and cost baselines.
Topics that will be covered:
Project Management Overview
Project Life Cycle
Project Processes
Project Charter
Scope Planning and Project Scope Statement
Project Master Plan
Work Breakdown Structure
Project Time Management
Project Cost Management
Who should attend:
Project managers, practitioners and team members involved in developing project plans consistent with generally recognized good practices of the Project Management Institutes Project Management Body of Knowledge. This course is more technical and advanced than Introduction to Project Management and is designed for project management technical professionals.
Competencies:
Problem Solving, Planning, Project Management
Location:
Des Peres, MO, University of Phoenix.
Duration: Full day 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Member Cost: $895 NonMember Cost: $995
Price: USD $995
Contact: AAIM
1600 S. Brentwood Blvd. #400
St. Louis,
USA
MO 63144-1307
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