CITI - partners in change » Planning and scheduling http://www.citi.co.uk Thu, 10 Dec 2015 13:34:49 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.3.2 Advanced Project Management http://www.citi.co.uk/advanced-project-management/ http://www.citi.co.uk/advanced-project-management/#comments Fri, 30 Aug 2013 10:55:10 +0000 http://www.citi.co.uk/?p=5269 You should have over five years’ experience of managing projects. If you have sufficient experience then you can use the work-based modules on this course to support your application for the APM’s Certificated Project Manager.

This course will give you the insights and techniques to become a professional project manager. Making your personal project performance more predictable and focusing your management actions on making your projects successful.

What are the course objectives?

The course starts by focusing your attention on what success looks like. The purpose of planning is to achieve these outcomes and nothing else. At this level, project management is often as much about power and politics as about plans and process. Consequently stakeholder management is a critical skill and is thoroughly explored. Once the nature of success is understood, the role of project disciplines in achieving that success is examined. It is the advanced application of the key project management disciplines that is at issue, and so the emphasis is on the appropriate use of management control techniques in complex projects. Finally, it is the integrating of all the factors and disciplines together into a coherent project strategy and a set of consistent actions that distinguishes good project managers from great ones. A major cross- functional project is provided – and the problem is to successfully construct and deliver the project. By its end, not only will you be more confident about the techniques, you will be confident about how to apply them in typically complex project environments.

What are the key topics?
  • Project success factors
  • Organising for projects
  • Scoping the projects
  • Stakeholder management
  • Advanced project disciplines
  • Business strategy
  • Investment appraisal
  • Resource management
What is the course format?

The approach taken is to challenge – making you reflect on how you discharge your responsibilities as an experienced, professional project manager. This course makes use of state-of-the-art simulation tools to facilitate accelerated learning through trial and error. Video is used to illustrate key learning points and prompt debate. Lectures are highly interactive, designed to encourage you to discuss your own issues with team members. Examples, drawn from CITI’s own experience of complex projects, are used to explore advanced project management issues.
The course has two taught modules and one work-based assignment. Run over a 4-6 week period you have the opportunity to use the techniques in the workplace and then to come back and discuss how they worked and what to do next.

What is the duration and cost of the course?

This is a three plus four day two module course.

The price is £2,975 plus VAT. (Accommodation is extra).

For further details contact us on 01908 283 600 or opencourses@citi.co.uk.

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Understanding project management http://www.citi.co.uk/understanding-project-management/ http://www.citi.co.uk/understanding-project-management/#comments Mon, 04 Feb 2013 12:45:02 +0000 http://www.citi.co.uk/?p=3030 Are you affected by projects and the way they are managed? Do you want to learn how to apply core principles of project management to your current job? Are you a work package manager, project office member, business manager or domain expert whose job is changed by projects? Are you new to projects? If you’ve answered yes to any of these questions – this course is for you.

What are the course objectives?

By attending this programme you will learn more about how projects are run, how project techniques and approaches can add value to your current role (be it in HR, finance, marketing, operations, etc.) and what factors make project management different from other types of management.

The course highlights the fundamental management, process and resource disciplines that make projects different from business as usual. It introduces the disciplines required in projects, particularly the need to schedule time, measure progress, communicate and handle variations to the plan caused by productivity variations, rework and process performance.

What content is covered?

The basic principles of project management are described and discussed. This is mainly in the context of how and where they differ from line management approaches. Differences between plans and schedules, the iterative planning process, the approaches to adopt when creating estimates for pieces of work, and the need for effective communication and reporting progress are all important topics covered. We also address roles and responsibilities in projects, project organisation and the value of method and its impacts. Product breakdown structures and activity networks are created on the course. Practical exercises will help to make points about scheduled activity, the need for structure, organisation and project control in highly constrained management environments, and what constitutes good project behaviour.

What are the key topics?
  • Identifying projects
  • Defining the project objectives
  • Planning
  • Communication
  • Monitoring and control
  • Team dynamics
  • Creating work packages
  • Creating an activity network
  • Estimating
  • Health checks
What is the course format?

In this short course the style is ‘investigative’ and ‘instructive’ – drawing out what you already know about projects and providing short, sharp inputs of knowledge and approaches via presentations. It also offers opportunities to practice and experiment so your learning can add most value to your current or future project. This approach uses a series of case work exercises and short tutor-led discussions to highlight key learning points. A general business scenario is used for case work allowing you to work together in syndicates, taking turns to be the project manager, in order to define and plan a project.

What is the duration and cost of the course?

This is a 2 day course.

£900 plus VAT

For further details contact us on 01908 283 600 or opencourses@citi.co.uk.

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