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agile courses
Agile practices for product owners
Copy copy copyMark van Rooyen
Managing Director | PMI MasterCredits available
PDU's
22.5
CEU's
2.25
CPU's
27
course delivery methods
PUBLIC CLASSROOM
Courses presented for individuals at a public location - Facilitator presents the course.
e-learning course
Course material sent to you digitally. Complete the course at your own pace from home / work.
on site training
Courses presented for teams at your organisation – Facilitator presents the course.
Course synopsis
Get a solid understanding of project management methods with this comprehensive introductory course. Gain practical experience in proven project management techniques and discover a wealth of valuable, flexible tools that you can use immediately to ensure the success of any project in any type of organization.
Managing Projects gives you the foundation, techniques and tools to manage each stage of the project life cycle, work within organizational and cost constraints, set goals tied directly to stakeholder needs, get the most from your project management team, and utilize state-of-the-art project management tools to get the work done on time and within budget.
Covering the entire project life cycle, this course is built around best practices currently used in today’s fast-paced business environment. You’ll learn project management skills through case studies, hands- on exercises and practical experiences that can immediately be applied to your job. This approach yields a comprehensive project management experience, including the early stages of defining project requirements, developing work breakdown structures, project change control and closeout.
As the TwentyEighty Strategy Execution Project Management Professional Development Program’s flagship course, Managing Projects opens the door to more efficient project implementation. The program’s other courses provide opportunities for you to build on the knowledge you gain during this course to enhance your project management capabilities.
Your course materials include comprehensive reference material specific to each unit of the course.
Reminder: Participants taking this course should not take Managing IT Projects. These courses are redundant and will be treated as a single course toward all certificates.
you will learn
- Master fundamental project management skills, concepts and techniques
- Link project goals and objectives to clear, compelling stakeholder needs
- Develop work breakdown structures
- Set realistic, measurable objectives and ensure positive results
- Estimate project costs and schedules using simple, proven techniques
- Establish a dependable project control and monitoring system