Curriculum

At-a-Glance:

Course Length:
3 days

Course Number & Level:
103.PME3 - Introductory

Professional Development Units (PDUs): 21

Continuing Education Units (CEUs): 2.1

PMBOK® Guide Knowledge Areas Covered:

  • Project Integration Management
  • Project Scope Management
  • Project Cost Management
  • Project Time Management
  • Project Risk Management
  • Project Human Resource Management

Tracks:

 

Project Management Essentials

Course Overview

The foundation of what every project manager needs to know in order to successfully manage projects is presented in this three-day course. PM Essentials covers the basic concepts of the five fundamental project management processes: initiating, planning, executing, monitoring & controlling and closing. Participants gain an understanding of how the project management processes are used during each phase of a project to build a better, more effective project plan. Through the use of short case studies, practical exercises, class discussions, and lectures, participants have the opportunity to apply these best practices in a non-threatening classroom environment.

Key Outcomes

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Define and develop elements of an effective team charter
  • Describe the stages of team development
  • Identify the elements of triple constraint
  • Develop a project scope statement
  • Create a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
  • Describe and use different types of estimates
  • Determine strategies for handling change requests
  • Identify, quantify, and manage risk
  • Develop, monitor, and control schedules
  • Explain the importance of a project closeout process

Course Outline

The Project Management Environment

  • Define basic project terms (project, program, operation, project management)
  • Explain project management methodology and process groups
  • Perform a stakeholder analysis

Kicking Off the Project

  • Identify elements of a project charter
  • Describe the stages of team development
  • Identify outputs of a kickoff meeting
  • Identify the elements of an effective project workbook
  • Develop a team charter

Defining the Project Scope

  • Differentiate between project and product scope
  • Explain the concept of Triple Constraint
  • Create a scope statement

Developing the Work Breakdown Structure

  • Describe WBS objectives and elements
  • Identify characteristics of a work package
  • Involving the team in the process
  • Create a WBS

Defining Estimates for Project Activities

  • Identify the difference between cost estimating and cost budgeting
  • Define the different types of estimates
  • Describe different methods of estimating
  • Differentiate among the effort, duration, and calendar times of projects

Developing the Project Schedule

  • Explain the value of the project schedule
  • Demonstrate an understanding of schedule terminology
  • Identify the types and uses of schedule views
  • Identify critical path(s)
  • Determine relationships between activities
  • Construct a precedence diagram method (PDM) network diagram

Understanding Project Risk

  • Identify the three components of risk
  • Describe the six steps of the risk management process
  • Describe approaches to the monitoring and controlling of risk

Managing Change

  • Identify components of a project baseline
  • Identify elements of change control
  • Determine strategies for handling change requests

Managing and Controlling Outcomes

  • Describe the technical and human resource aspects of monitoring and controlling outcomes
  • Identify tools to assist with monitoring and controlling the project
  • Explain the reasons for conflict on projects
  • Describe appropriate methods of conflict resolution

Closing the Project

  • Explain the benefits of a closeout process
  • Identify and describe closeout activities