Ryan
Project Manager, STT
Are your deliverables consistently late? This course is for your Project Controls Officers or for those who need to learn how to create and use one of the most valuable project management tools: a project schedule. Defining project success often involves completing on time and on budget, and project budgets are often driven by resource costs and the scheduling of those resources. This 3-day course is the first part of our intensive 5-day program on Project Scheduling and Controls. It prepares participants to create realistic schedules, resource load those schedules, and update and track project progress. With this valuable skill, project managers and planners will improve control of their projects.
Our instructors are seasoned project scheduling professionals, who have experience in a wide variety of industries and with a number of scheduling software packages (including Microsoft Project and Primavera). Examples used will include construction, IT, and telecommunications. In addition to scheduling theory, practitioners’ tips and tricks will be demonstrated.
We continue our tradition of experiential learning, with hands-on exercises, in which participants will use a “live” project to create a schedule, update it, and track it. Participants will practice transferring project logic into a bar chart, which is best achieved using software; therefore, it is advisable that participants bring their own laptops already loaded with scheduling software to create and update a schedule. Although scheduling software will be discussed and used, it is not the intent to teach to any specific scheduling software package.
Overall, this course reinforces the theory learned in general project management courses (like Procept's Project Management Essentials) with practical, hands-on exercises that illustrate the nuances and common exceptions to the general practices. The course is broken into two parts:
This unique professional level course is appropriate for those seeking to obtain their professional credential in planning and scheduling, such as PMI-SP® (PMI’s Scheduling Professional) or AACE PSP® (AACE International’s Planning & Scheduling Professional) credentials. This course is an approved AACE course.
Part 1 (1 day)
Participants will gain the practical skills to:
Part 2 (2 days)
Participants will gain practical skills to:
The Project Scheduling Essentials course is appropriate for individuals who are:
Part 1 is ideal for those just starting their scheduling career, while Part 2 is aimed more at those with more experience.
An introductory course in project management such as Project Management Essentials is advisable.
You will receive a course binder containing a copy of the presentation slides. Course files in Microsoft Project will be available. It is advisable for you to bring your laptop with a scheduling software package already installed (Primavera, Microsoft Project, SureTrak, or similar).
The following is a more detailed breakdown of what you will learn across the full three days of this course (both Part 1 and Part 2 combined).
Context of Project Planning & Scheduling
Developing a Project Schedule
| Updating & Tracking the Schedule
Resource Management and Earned Value
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PMI is a registered mark of the Project Management Institute, Inc.
"A good introduction to scheduling."
Ryan
Project Manager, STT
Course ID: 2001
Course Level: Intermediate
Duration: 3 days
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The following table provides the breakdown of the professional development units (PDUs) for the full 3-days of this course aligned with the PMI Talent TriangleTM.
WoW | PS | BA | |
PMP | 21 | 0 | 0 |
PgMP | 21 | 0 | 0 |
PfMP | 7 | 0 | 0 |
PMI-ACP | 21 | 0 | 0 |
PMI-SP | 20 | 0 | 0 |
PMI-RMP | 7 | 0 | 0 |
PMI-PBA | 21 | 0 | 0 |
The three columns in the above table are Ways of Working, Power Skills & Business Acumen.
Other professional (re)certification credits are available, including: