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Defining, Estimating, Scheduling and Status/Forecasting Projects –
Stop Talking About It and Start Doing It!
Define work scope, structure deliverables, define precedence relationships, accomplish quantitative progress assessment and make uncanny predictions for the future of your project efforts. Finally, you will be able to stop talking about project management and become a moving force in realizing a substantial ROI on your project management knowledge.
Inspiration Engineering: Things Your Mother Never Taught You About Leadership
This one-of-a-kind learning program will demonstrate how program, project or task managers can easily utilize simple tools and techniques to influence and inspire the “loaned” matrix resources that have been assigned to help accomplish project and organizational objectives. Lee R. Lambert will artfully describe and illustrate the power of these concepts—especially when combined with common project management related information—by citing specific examples from three very successful, real-world, projects.
Delivering Project Truth to Decision Makers: Influencing the Project Decision Process Using PM Decision Support Tools
This data-case driven program will thoroughly examine the myriad approaches to obtaining and validating project status for the project’s most current reporting period and from project inception (cumulative-to-date). These data, when combined with the equivalent of sodium pentothal forecasting and trending methods will deliver an undisputable view into the future of the project. In keeping with the statement: “Whatever has happened in the past will continue to happen in the future, unless someone does something about it”, this crystal clear picture will facilitate meaningful and productive action by the project decision makers.
Avoiding and/or Recovering "Challenged" Projects: Breathing Life Into a Potentially Dead Project
This real-world based learning program will look at the critical “triggers” that should be carefully created and closely watched to determine when/if a project (and maybe you) is headed for the graveyard. Some projects are born dead and others die a long and painful death. Now you can learn how to avoid a project fatality by gathering, analyzing and projecting “status” indicators.
BACK TO BASICS SERIES: WBS & PRECEDENCE DIAGRAMMING
This is NOT a lecture course. Following a succinct targeted lecture setup, participants will be required to complete a series of workshop exercises to assure skill building competence transfer has been accomplished.
How To Influence Organizational Decision Makers
This programis a HARD CORE, VALUE-ADDED, case study/exercise driven learning opportunity! You will learn how to become the project manager everyone in your organization is talking about. You will be able to take what you learn in these two days and become your organization's super PM.
Pragmatic Applications of Scheduling Concepts
After this course participants will be able to:
1. Create a comprehensive Project Integrated Logic Network Schedule from Project Work Packages
2. Anticipate the impacts of changes in resources, work scope and budget on project schedules
3. Manage the Critical Path and take advantage of the flexibility of the Float Paths
4. Use the Integrated Logic Network to assess the impact of change
5. Identify and incorporate time driven contingency into the project schedule
6. Evaluate the potential gains to be realized by incorporating Lags/Leads in the logic relationships
Real World Quantitative Methods for Successful Project Management
Participants in this intense program will be exposed to, and work with, a series of mini-case study exercise. Through these exercises, participants will learn how to apply the formulas and methodologies to produce vital project information. Bring your calculator. Be prepared to “work”.
Real World Earned Value for Dummies: Realizing the Benefits - Forget the Bureaucracy
This powerful presentation will focus on helping PM professionals understand and use the fundamental Earned Value concepts on any project—any size and/or any duration—by implementing simple, easy-to-understand methods. They will learn how to take control of their ability to Add Value to your project management contribution by using Earned Value concepts to create a realistic, fact-based, view of their project’s current and projected.
The Truth About Work Breakdown Structures: Taking the "BS" out of WBS
After this course participants will be able to:
1. Understand what a WBS is AND what it Isn't
2. Determine if a Task or Deliverable orientation is best
3. Capatilize on the different development techniques
4. Use the WBS as the basis for realistic estimating
5. Determine the appropriate level of Work Package granulation
6. Use the WBS as the basis for effective communication and change control
7. Create a comprehensive WBS Dictionary document
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