Course Summary
Learn how to recognize and prepare for potential hazards that can derail a project with this risk management training course for project managers. We’ll take a close look at the Identify Risks process which is detailed in the Project Management Institute’s Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK). Learn how to hone in on risks that may impact a project so you can put the necessary preventative or corrective actions in place. The course features expert video instruction combined with a robust offering of learning resources, including engaging activities, flash cards, glossary terms, downloadable reference materials, inline quizzes, and a final exam. This is lesson is designed as preparation for the CAPM and PMP certification exams. The course also qualifies as Contact Hours and as professional development for maintaining certification.
Who Should Attend?
• Detail how organizations drive projects • Describe the key concepts that define a project • Visualize those concepts through examples provided • Explain the ways projects are managed and the roles and responsibilities of all key participants • Describe the responsibilities of the project manager and the competencies by which a project manager is expected to operate • Detail the types and structures of an organization and how the project manager role varies based on the type of organizational structure in place • Describe the role of the stakeholder in a project and how a project manager is expected to interact with that role • Apply the skills and knowledge gained to answer exam level questions similar to those that are found on a project manager certification exam
Course Objectives
• Detail how organizations drive projects • Describe the key concepts that define a project • Visualize those concepts through examples provided • Explain the ways projects are managed and the roles and responsibilities of all key participants • Describe the responsibilities of the project manager and the competencies by which a project manager is expected to operate • Detail the types and structures of an organization and how the project manager role varies based on the type of organizational structure in place • Describe the role of the stakeholder in a project and how a project manager is expected to interact with that role • Apply the skills and knowledge gained to answer exam level questions similar to those that are found on a project manager certification exam
Course Modules
Learn how to recognize and prepare for potential hazards that can derail a project with this risk management training course for project managers. We’ll take a close look at the Identify Risks process which is detailed in the Project Management Institute’s Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK). Learn how to hone in on risks that may impact a project so you can put the necessary preventative or corrective actions in place. The course features expert video instruction combined with a robust offering of learning resources, including engaging activities, flash cards, glossary terms, downloadable reference materials, inline quizzes, and a final exam. This is lesson is designed as preparation for the CAPM and PMP certification exams. The course also qualifies as Contact Hours and as professional development for maintaining certification.
Benefits
• Effective communication • Organisational abilities • Negotiation and conflict resolution • Advanced reporting skills • Technical writing • Budget management • Time management • Team management • Risk management • Policy knowledge • Leadership capabilities
Certification
• Certificate of competence • Certificate of attendance