Name: Project Time Management
Course Code: BU269
Duration: 2
Scheduled Dates for BU269
Understanding a project's schedule requirements and the time-phasing of project tasks is the backbone of effective project management. This course, compliant with the Project Management Institute's (PMI's) current Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK), focuses on the importance of developing an accurate, enforceable project schedule. Participants will be guided through project-schedule development theory and implementation by means of lectures, discussions, and a case study.
Target Audience
This course is primarily designed for project managers, team leaders, and professionals who need in-depth knowledge of how to adequately develop a schedule in today's competitive environment. Individuals taking this course should have at least two years of experience working on project teams.
Key Topics
- Course Introduction
- Introduction to Project Time Management
- Activity Definition
- Activity Sequencing
- Estimating Activity Resources and Durations
- Schedule Development
- Introduction to Schedule Control
Objectives
- The ability to identify the schedule requirements of any project
- The ability to develop an accurate project schedule, accounting for all project activities, resources needed to complete project activities, and availability of the resources
- The confidence to evaluate and communicate project trade-offs clearly to project sponsors, and the ability to forecast whether a project can be delivered on time and within budget
Note
This course is worth 14 PDU's.
Fee: $1,195.00
Course Schedule:
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