Project Manager Training Course

Course

Online

£ 425 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Level

    Advanced

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Duration

    1 Year

  • Start date

    Different dates available

  • Support service

    Yes

  • Virtual classes

    Yes

Improve the efficiency of your business procedures, minimise risks and maintain control of a project from inception to successful delivery with the skills gleaned from this comprehensive online project management course. The Project Manager Training Course covers specific methods and techniques used by industry professionals.

The Project Manager Training Course is taught entirely online through engaging, informative video lessons, study materials, recommended reading and multiple-choice online assessments. You will be introduced to industry-standard project management methodologies including Scrum, Six Sigma and lean processing, and acquire knowledge of management skills such as decision making, setting achievable goals, and conducting a business impact analysis.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Online

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

The Project Manager Training Course is open to all, with no formal entry requirements. All you need is a passion for learning, a good understanding of the English language, numeracy and IT, and to be over the age of 16.

Upon successful completion, you will qualify for the UK and internationally-recognised professional qualification and you can choose to make your achievement formal by obtaining your PDF Certificate at a cost of £19 and Hardcopy Certificate for £34.

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Subjects

  • Decision Making
  • Risk
  • Project Manager
  • Six Sigma
  • Lean
  • IT Project Management
  • Project
  • Planning
  • Industry
  • Project Management
  • IT risk
  • Methodology
  • Professional
  • Controlling

Course programme

Project Management Basics
  • Introduction
  • Creating a Project Management Methodology
  • Where Does The Buck Stop?
  • Can You Manage Yourself Out Of A Paper Bag?
  • Setting the Stage for a Successful Project
  • The Importance of Developing and Maintaining A Budget
  • Taking Action – Execution of the Plan
  • Rules to Manage By
  • Your Personality and Project Management Style
  • The Cycle of Decision Making
  • Getting Your Project Back On Track
  • Keep It Moving
  • Problems and Solutions
Becoming a Successful Project Manager
  • Module One – Getting Started
  • Module Two – Key Concepts (I)
  • Module Three – Key Concepts (II)
  • Module Four – Initiation (I)
  • Module Five – Initiation (II)
  • Module Six – Planning (I)
  • Module Seven – Planning (II)
  • Module Eight – Planning Tools
  • Module Nine – Executing the Project
  • Module Ten – Maintaining and Controlling the Project
  • Module Eleven – Closing Out
  • Module Twelve – Wrapping Up
  • Advanced Diploma in Project Management- Activities
Six Sigma & Lean Process
  • Module One – Getting Started
  • Module Two – Understanding Lean
  • Module Three – Liker’s Toyota Way
  • Module Four – The TPS House
  • Module Five – The Five Principles of Lean Business
  • Module Six – The First Improvement Concept (Value)
  • Module Seven – The Second Improvement Concept (Waste)
  • Module Eight – The Third Improvement Concept (Variation)
  • Module Nine – The Fourth Improvement Concept (Complexity)
  • Module Ten – The Fifth Improvement Concept (Continuous Improvement)
  • Module Eleven – The Improvement Toolkit
  • Module Twelve – Wrapping Up
Risk Assessment
  • Module One – Getting Started
  • Module Two – Identifying Hazards and Risks
  • Module Three – Seeking Out Problems Before They Happen (I)
  • Module Four – Seeking Out Problems Before They Happen (II)
  • Module Five – Everyone’s Responsibility
  • Module Six – Tracking and Updating Control Measures
  • Module Seven – Risk Management Techniques
  • Module Eight – General Office Safety and Reporting
  • Module Nine – Business Impact Analysis
  • Module Ten – Disaster Recovery Plan
  • Module Eleven – Summary of Risk Assessment
  • Module Twelve – Wrapping Up
Scrum Master Training
  • Introduction
  • Typical Scrum Timeline
  • Scrum Roles
  • Scrum Events
  • Scrum Artifacts
  • Summary
Recommended Reading
  • Recommended Reading : Project Manager Training Course
Mock Exam
  • Mock Exam- Project Manager Training Course
Final Exam
  • Final Exam- Project Manager Training Course

Project Manager Training Course

£ 425 VAT inc.