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Project Management: From Concept to Plan

Subject Project Leadership
Certificate Project Leadership Certificate
Prerequisites No prerequisites
Cost
(Available Discounts)
Individual Participants: $570 by credit card; $595 by check
Affiliate/Health Affiliate Partners: One class day per participant.

Program Dates Continuing Education
April 1, 2009, 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Cleveland, OH
Add to Cart Instructor: Alec P. Morrison

This program provides continuing education credit for the following professions:

PMI Project Managers 6 PDU
SPHR Professionals 6 CEU
PHR Professionals 6 CEU
OHIO CPA 8 CPE

The boss has just informed you that the organization has reached an important decision calling for action.  It’s your job to make it happen.  You are handed the assignment with the parting words, “This project is pretty simple.  We expect results fast.”  What are your next steps?

Projects cannot succeed without a plan.  This seminar will guide you through a systematic, step-by-step process for launching any new project, putting you in control of the project for greater results.  It will teach you how to manage variables such as time, risk, budget, and stakeholders and how to avoid common pitfalls that can easily derail the process.  Through interactive group exercises using real-world examples, discussion, lecture and feedback, participants will apply the methodology to improve their success rate for any planning project.  

Topics
  • Introduction
    • What is a planning project?
    • Why some projects succeed and others fail
  • Beginning a planning project
    • Setting clear objectives, scope and deliverables
    • Managing expectations
    • Developing the plan
    • Avoiding pitfalls
  • Managing the planning project
    • Forming and managing the team
    • Setting and keeping the schedule
    • Managing the budget
    • Managing risk
  • Communication
    • Developing effective communication plans
    • Project review meetings with the client
    • Completing the project
  • Final presentation planning
    • Evaluation
  • Transitioning to implementation
    • Creating a successful hand-off

Learning Outcomes
As a result of attending this program, participants will:

  • Understand the different phases of a project
  • Learn to develop concise, workable project plans
  • Learn how to manage expectations
  • Understand the importance of appropriate project scope and objectives
  • Learn how to assess project risk
  • Learn to develop a project budget

Who Should Attend  
Professionals in all functional areas with project management responsibilities. Participants who are interested in furthering their learning from this course should consider attending Project Management: Detailing Planning and Execution as well as Execution: Transforming Plans to Action.

Level of Prior Knowledge in This Subject Area: None