SMGNT 1030W - Project Management and Agile Execution Workforce Training |
Are you currently a high school or junior high school student?
If so, your status can change the registration process.
Click here to enter your high school status.
DescriptionThis course guides students through fundamental project management concepts and behavioral skills needed to successfully launch, lead, and realize benefits from projects in profit and nonprofit organizations. Successful project managers skillfully manage their resources, schedules, risks, and scope to produce a desired outcome. In this course, students explore project management with a practical, hands-on approach through case studies and class exercises. A key and often overlooked challenge for project managers is the ability to manage without influence-to gain the support of stakeholders and access to resources not directly under their control. Special attention is given to critical success factors required to overcome resistance to change. We will review causes of project failure and how to mitigate risks through proper planning in the early phases of a new initiative. At the end of this course students may elect to take the PMI Exam to certify as a PMP or certified Project Management Professional, a credential recognized world-wide. |
DescriptionThis course guides students through fundamental project management concepts and behavioral skills needed to successfully launch, lead, and realize benefits from projects in profit and nonprofit organizations. Successful project managers skillfully manage their resources, schedules, risks, and scope to produce a desired outcome. In this course, students explore project management with a practical, hands-on approach through case studies and class exercises. A key and often overlooked challenge for project managers is the ability to manage without influence-to gain the support of stakeholders and access to resources not directly under their control. Special attention is given to critical success factors required to overcome resistance to change. We will review causes of project failure and how to mitigate risks through proper planning in the early phases of a new initiative. At the end of this course students may elect to take the PMI Exam to certify as a PMP or certified Project Management Professional, a credential recognized world-wide. |
9/27/2022 - 12/15/2022 |
30 Seats Remaining |
|
---|---|---|
Time | Location | |
Tuesday: 5:30 PM - 8:15 PM | B202 (B202 Classroom) | |
Thursday: 5:30 PM - 8:15 PM | B202 (B202 Classroom) |