Learning and Development Guide 2025

PROJECT MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS Lay the foundation of project management processes

APPLIED PROJECT MANAGEMENT Put project management knowledge and skills into action

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Are you new to project management? Gain insight into the discipline and what is required to manage projects from a team member’s perspective through an understanding of the ten project management knowledge areas and the project lifecycle. Using a supporting case study, you will work through the basic project management processes and discuss how these processes relate back to your own workplace experiences. Why attend? • Plan the different stages of a project: - Project initiation - define the project purpose and charter, identify stakeholders and communication needs, develop a project management plan including budgets, allocation of resources and timing - Project execution - manage performance, monitor quality requirements and control project scope, including scope creep - Project close - evaluation and finalisation of the project • Acquire a number of project management tools and techniques to effectively manage your own projects within the workplace. Who should attend? People who are new to project management, or have little experience or knowledge in managing projects including project team members. Also, operational people with project management as part of their role or team leaders. Course details: 2 days 9.00am – 4.30pm V

This course covers essential tools and techniques that address the entire project life cycle, including dealing with risks, issues and changes. It explains the Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) that enables project components to be identified and tracked. A case study is used which will enable you to plan and create key project documentation to effectively manage and control projects. Why attend? • Examine the project management framework • Broaden your understanding of the ten knowledge areas and the five process groups of project management to: - Build a suitable project structure and team - Manage relationships with all stakeholders - Monitor, control and report project progress - Deliver a completed project and evaluate outcomes • Develop project strategies that contribute to an effective project plan. Who should attend? People who have had some experience of projects, including managers, project team leaders, project managers or project team members. Course details: 3 days 9.00am – 4.30pm

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