Course : Project Management: The Basics

Project Management: The Basics






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Practical course in person or remote class
Disponible en anglais, à la demande

Ref. PNI
  3d - 21h00
Price : 1420 € E.T.






Teaching objectives
At the end of the training, the participant will be able to:
Identifying the main goals of a business project and the roles involved
Evaluating workloads and organizing a project's schedule
Building and monitoring a project's budget dashboard
Monitoring and managing a project's risks
Managing indicators for a subcontracting decision
Managing and communicating within the project

Practical details
Practical case study applied to the different phases of a project.
Teaching methods
Active and participatory instructional methods. Alternating theory and practice, and how it applies to the participants’ context and experience

Course schedule

1
Introduction to project management

  • Defining what a project is and what project management is
  • Understanding the issues in project management
  • Grasping basic concepts: Components, types, project stakeholders.
  • Life cycle, project and product of the project.
  • Awareness of legal restrictions and standards.

2
Defining a project's content

  • Preparing demand management: Feasibility, project framework, specifications.
  • Defining deliverables: Final product or service, transitional result.
  • Determining the project's scope. Organizing the hierarchical breakdown.
  • Creating the project management plan. Considering possible alternatives.
  • Establishing project documentation management rules.
Hands-on work
Identifying different types of projects.

3
Time, cost, and profitability management

  • Estimating durations and workloads to assess human challenges: Analytical method, expert judgment.
  • Sequencing activities using a PERT network or Gantt chart: Free margin, total margin, critical path.
  • Using compression techniques for resource leveling and planning.
  • Estimating project costs: Analogous estimation, parametric estimation, bottom-up estimation, three-point estimation, reserve analysis.
  • Creating the budget: Aggregating costs, expert judgment, integrating historical data and budget constraints.
  • Evaluating return on investment and managing costs: Profitability threshold, break-even point, budget monitoring.
Hands-on work
Designing a project schedule. Creating the budget of the project's first batch. Calculating ROI.

4
Risk management

  • Risk management planning: FMECA methodology.
  • Identifying risks: Information-collecting technique, checklist analysis, assumptions, SWOT.
  • Qualitative analysis: Description and categorization of risks, probability assessment and risk impact.
  • Quantitative analysis: Evaluation and matrix of a risk's probability and impact, criticality, risk modeling.
  • Risk response planning: Strategies for negative risks, positive risks, conditional response.
  • Searching for the causes of risks: Ishikawa diagram (5M), Five Whys method.
  • Monitoring and reducing risks: Risk auditing, gap and trend analysis, performance measurement.
Hands-on work
Identifying potential risks and the response to risks.

5
Entering into a contract

  • Planning contracts: Decision tree to choose between production and purchasing.
  • Launching a request for proposals: Functional or non-functional specifications, requirements, response framework.
  • Selecting subcontractors: Assessment criteria and grading proposals.
  • Administering and executing the contract: Negotiating the specifications and proposal, approving the contract.
  • Managing the integration of a service provider into the management plan and project monitoring.
Hands-on work
Decision tree for "buy or do".

6
Oversight and communication

  • Planning human resources: Analysis of environmental factors and organizational assets.
  • Training, developing, leading the project team: The five steps of creating a team, recognition, rewards.
  • Tracking the team's activity and assessing it. Evaluating performance.
  • Individual monitoring and project monitoring: Progress report, dashboards, evaluation meetings.
  • Planning communication: Analysis of needs, using technology, communication methods and models.
  • Distributing information and reporting: Required frequency, available technology, project duration, etc.
  • Managing, negotiating, and handling conflicts: Disagreements, tensions, obstruction, conflicts whether open or not.
Hands-on work
Creating the project responsibility matrix. Building the project progress dashboard.

7
Quality management and knowledge management

  • Knowing the definition of quality and the standards. Project acceptability criteria.
  • Planning quality: Analyzing the cost-benefit ratio, special quality management methods.
  • Implementing quality assurance and control: Quality audits and analyzing the process.
  • Project report, successes and failures, institutional and project memory.
Hands-on work
Identifying the project's quality metrics.


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