Duration
5 Days
Course Overview
This course is designed to provide you with the skills needed to be a successful project manager in today’s rapidly changing world. Additionally, this course can be a significant part of your preparation for the CompTIA® Project+® certification exam.
Audience:
Employees of federal, state and local governments; and businesses working with the government.
What You’ll Learn
In this course, you will apply recognized practices of project management and understand a project’s life cycle, roles, and skills necessary to effectively initiate, plan, execute, monitor, control and close a project.
You will:
- Identify the fundamentals of project management.
- Initiate a project.
- Create project plans, stakeholder strategies, and scope statement.
- Develop a Work Breakdown Structure and activity lists.
- Develop project schedule and identify the critical path.
- Plan project costs.
- Create project staffing and quality management plans.
- Create an effective communication plan.
- Create a risk management plan, perform risk analysis, and develop a risk response plan.
- Plan project procurements.
- Develop change management and transition plans.
- Assemble and launch the project team to execute the plan.
- Execute the project procurement plan.
- Monitor and control project performance.
- Monitor and control project constraints.
- Monitor and control project risks.
- Monitor and control procurements.
- Perform project closure activities.
Outline
1 – DEFINING PROJECT MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS
- Identify Project Management Basics
- Describe the Project Life Cycle
- Identify Organizational Influences on Project Management
- Define Agile Methodology
2 – INITIATING THE PROJECT
- Identify the Project Selection Process
- Prepare a Project SOW
- Create a Project Charter
- Identify Project Stakeholders
3 – PLANNING THE PROJECT
- Identify Project Management Plan Components
- Determine Stakeholder Needs
- Create a Scope Statement
4 – PREPARING TO DEVELOP THE PROJECT SCHEDULE
- Develop a WBS
- Create an Activity List
- Identify the Relationships Between Activities
- Identify Resources
- Estimate Time
5 – DEVELOPING THE PROJECT SCHEDULE
- Develop a Project Schedule
- Identify the Critical Path
- Optimize the Project Schedule
- Create a Schedule Baseline
6 – PLANNING PROJECT COSTS
- Estimate Project Costs
- Estimate the Cost Baseline
- Reconcile Funding and Costs
7 – PLANNING HUMAN RESOURCES AND QUALITY MANAGEMENT
- Create a Human Resource Plan
- Create a Quality Management Plan
8 – COMMUNICATING DURING THE PROJECT
- Identify Communication Methods
- Create a Communications Management Plan
9 – PLANNING FOR RISK
- Create a Risk Management Plan
- Identify Project Risks and Triggers
- Perform Qualitative Risk Analysis
- Perform Quantitative Risk Analysis
- Develop a Risk Response Plan
10 – PLANNING PROJECT PROCUREMENTS
- Collect Project Procurement Inputs
- Prepare a Procurement Management Plan
- Prepare Procurement Documents
11 – PLANNING FOR CHANGE AND TRANSITIONS
- Develop an Integrated Change Control System
- Develop a Transition Plan
12 – EXECUTING THE PROJECT
- Direct the Project Execution
- Execute a Quality Assurance Plan
- Assemble the Project Team
- Develop the Project Team
- Manage the Project Team
- Distribute Project Information
- Manage Stakeholder Relationships and Expectations
13 – EXECUTING THE PROCUREMENT PLAN
- Obtain Responses from Vendors
- Select Project Vendors
14 – MONITORING AND CONTROLLING PROJECT PERFORMANCE
- Monitor and Control Project Work
- Manage Project Changes
- Report Project Performance
15 – MONITORING AND CONTROLLING PROJECT CONSTRAINTS
- Control Project Scope
- Control Project Schedule
- Control Project Costs
- Manage Project Quality
16 – MONITORING AND CONTROLLING PROJECT RISKS
- Monitor and Control Project Risks
17 – MONITORING AND CONTROLLING PROCUREMENTS
- Monitor and Control Vendors and Procurements
- Handling Legal Issues
18 – CLOSING THE PROJECT
- Deliver the Final Product
- Close Project Procurements
- Close a Project