Course description
All project managers must possess a great deal of organizational prowess, leadership capability, and communication skills in order to be successful. But when it comes to IT projects, you can add technological knowledge and expertise to the equation.
That’s why technical project management is a unique branch of the field—one that comes with its own challenges and opportunities. Simply put, technical project management is the process of managing IT or IT-related projects. Technical project managers are critical to the conception, development, and execution of these projects.
Among the top desired project management skills, technical knowledge rates as a key component that employers require. While leadership is paramount, the success of a project requires making ‘good’ informed decisions based on solid data. Yet, few managers have had formal training in decision-making and project control.
This Technical Project Management training course provides you with the training you need to estimate, plan, and control your project and show you how to translate data into action that ultimately saves the project.
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Suitability - Who should attend?
Technical Project Management training course is intended for :
- Project Management Professionals and individuals who want to hone their project management skills. So whatever background you have (i.e., Oil & Gas, Engineering, Information Technology or Business), this training course will cover both fundamental principles and modern tools of project management.
Outcome / Qualification etc.
Attendees of this Technical Project Management training course will fully understand:
Project Economic Evaluation and Cash Flow
Project Estimating and budgeting
Project planning and scheduling using networks
Elements of Successful Control Systems and Cost Management
Techniques for Project Control and Earned Value Management
Project Reporting
Training Course Content
Day 1
Overview of Project Management
Projects in Contemporary Organisations
Project Delivery Systems
The Nature and ConFixed of Project Management
Leadership, Power and Influence
The Project Control Cycle
Day 2
Project Estimating
Developing a Work Breakdown Structure
Risk Terminology
Objective and Subjective Risk Assessment
Basic Techniques for Handling risk
Cost Fundamentals
Cost Estimation: Approximate and Detailed Estimates
Direct and Indirect Costs
Day 3
Project Planning
Fundamentals of Project Planning
Network Analysis Techniques
Critical Path Scheduling
Resource Allocation
Resource Leveling
Compressing Schedules
Monitoring and Control using Networks
Day 4
Project Control
What is a Control System?
The Concept of Variance
Time-cost Trade Off
Cash Flow Analysis
Earned Value Management
Day 5
Project Reporting & Advanced Topics
Economic Evaluation of Projects
Interest & Bid Unbalancing
Integration of Estimating, Planning & Control
Lean Project Management: Concept and Applications
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