Graduate and Above
It’s easy to forget the “manager” part of
your “project manager” title among the other range of activities you are
responsible for. However, your management skills are an important part of your
success as a project manager, so it is crucial that you grow both of those
skill sets. There are also some advanced project management techniques that you
can master to help bring your projects to successful completion.
This course presumes that participants have
a thorough understanding of project management, including topics such as
preparing a statement of work, setting project goals, scheduling, budgeting,
managing project risks, and executing a project.
At the end of this workshop, you will be
able to:
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Think critically when choosing
a project team
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Make the best of an assigned
project team
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Help teams move through various
stages to become a high-functioning unit
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Maximize productivity at team
meetings
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Reward and motivate your team
o
Develop and execute a communication
plan
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Communicate with sponsors and
executives more effectively
o
Identify strategies for working
with problem team members
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Advanced Project Management
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