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School and training course in:Stamford, United StatesTotal 65 result(s).
School: University of Connecticut - Stamford Training Center(s): Stamford, United States Tel.: (203) 251-8400 University of Connecticut - Stamford One University Place Stamford, CT 06901 USA
PMP Exam Prep Course Format: Classroom PMP certification from the Project Management Institute (PMI®) demonstrates that you have achieved the highest levels of accomplishment in the field of project management. The PMP candidate must provide detailed educational and professional history, including a bachelor’s degree or equivalent, and at least 4500 hours of professional project management experience in the 5 project management pro...
Scope Planning, Scheduling and Cost Management Course Format: Classroom Time and cost are two of the triple constraints of project management, and they are interrelated. Once the project scope has been defined and elaborated through the planning phase of a project, the project manager’s concerns center around controlling the project schedule, resources and overall costs. It should be noted, however, that no controls can overcome the damage caused to a project by ...
Project Risk Management Course Format: Classroom This two day course covers the principles of project risk management. “Risk�is a set of unknowns that may include both threats and opportunities. The successful project manager should know how to anticipate and respond effectively to both positive and negative risks.
After establishing some common “Project Management�ground, this course will take participants through the six step r...
Project Requirements, Quality and Integration Course Format: Classroom Quality is one of the key components of successful project execution. This course will present an overview of state-of-the-art quality philosophies with specific concentration on Six Sigma, a statistical approach to quality that has been widely adopted by leading companies in a growing number of industries. It will then cover project quality standards that are documented in the Project Managem...
Project Leadership, Team Building, and Communications Course Format: Classroom Communications Management and Human Resource Management represent two of the most complex aspects of managing a successful project, because they revolve around people. This course provides participants with a strong foundation for stakeholder relationship awareness and team leadership, by addressing the interpersonal side of project management. Human Resource Management will focus on the proj...
Procurement and Contract Management Course Format: Classroom A critical aspect of project management involves negotiating with vendors, suppliers and subcontractors external to the project. A thorough understanding of procurement and contract management is an essential skill for today’s project manager.
After establishing a common understanding of project management, the course covers the various activities that make up a contract life cycle....
Program Management Professional (PgMP) Course Format: Classroom Most organizations have a long list of ongoing projects in various stages of completion at any given time. Providing all of these diverse projects with the right resources and the proper attention can be a problem. Companies can often benefit from implementing a clearly defined and well-managed Program Management Office.
This course will explore the three key themes of successful progr...
Strategic Portfolio Management Course Format: Classroom Portfolio management is one of the hottest topics in project management today. How can the sponsor of a critical project communicate its estimated contribution to the organization? How will the organization, in turn, choose from an ever growing list of “must-do�projects, some of them urgent, some compliance related, others strategic?
This course begins with a discussion of business...
Project Management Workshop and Applications Course Format: Classroom This intensive course will benefit project team members, project coordinators, project managers, or anyone who is seriously interested in becoming a Project Management Professional (PMP®). The course material, a detailed review of project management processes and knowledge areas, is reinforced with a 12-part case study. The class will work as a team to apply best practices from the course ins...
Developing an Effective Program Management Office Course Format: Classroom Most organizations have a long list of ongoing projects in various stages of completion at any given time. Providing all of these diverse projects with the right resources and the proper attention can be a problem. Companies can often benefit from implementing a clearly defined and well-managed Program Management Office.
This course will explore the three key themes of a successful pro...
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