Description
Project Managers focus on the skills required to lead and manage effective and successful projects.
Project Management Learning Track: Project Management for Managers, Meeting Management, Become a Contributing Project Team Member
Course Title | Course Result |
Team Involvement in Planning | Identify how you will involve the team in planning the project |
Brand and Promote Your Project | Create a compelling and concise branding statement for your project |
Project Plan Updates | Identify the individuals who must be informed and updated on the project plan |
Planning Tools and Resources | Determine the tools and resources you will use to effectively plan your project |
Articulate the Attributes of Your Ideas | Learn how to confidently articulate the positive attributes and benefits of your ideas |
Essential Project Plan Components | Ensure your project plan has the key components required for success |
Status Reporting Expectations | Set team expectations for reporting and sharing project and task status |
Sharing Essential Project Information | Determine how quick and informative project information will be delivered from the team |
Sharing Problems Right Away | Discuss with the team why problems and difficult information must be shared right away |
Monitor Project Status | Actively monitor the current status of your project |
Objectively Evaluate Proposals | Use objective criteria to evaluate proposed agreements |
Advocate for Interests | Strengthen your ability to advocate for interests rather than positions |
Be Open to Different Solutions | Stay open to various and creative solutions |
Focus on the Issues vs. Individuals | Avoid getting personal by keeping the focus on issues, not individuals |
Negotiating with Difficult People | Implement negotiation strategies to cope with difficult or unethical individuals |
The Likelihood of Project Risk* | Consider both the impact and likelihood project risks will materialize |
Responding to Project Risk* | Know how to respond to project risks appropriately |
Minimize the Consequences* | Minimize the consequences of adverse situations on the project |
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