Stanford APM program
Fundamentals courses
| Project Management Mastery |
Obtain essential project management skills that you can use immediately!
Master the essential project management skills you need to succeed in today’s challenging business environment with this three-day, best-practices–based course developed by IPS and the Stanford Center for Professional Development at Stanford University. You’ll learn a streamlined, flexible, step-by-step approach to managing projects of any size. By the end of the third day, you will have acquired hands-on experience in producing and implementing a powerful project plan, including execution and control strategies. Throughout the course, Project Management Mastery focuses on practical project management skills. You’ll see how to apply proven techniques, templates, and tools for each project phase presented in the course—initiating; defining and organizing; planning; tracking and managing; and closing out. The concepts and processes presented are reinforced through demonstrations, structured exercises, and group laboratories. You’ll also have a chance to apply the concepts and processes to actual company projects or to a case study. Plus you’ll get a comprehensive Project Management Process Guide to take with you as a handy reference. Automated tools are discussed but not used in the class; all the techniques and approaches introduced can be applied using any of the leading software tools available in the market. Benefits to the OrganizationAs a result of Project Management Mastery, your organization will benefit from:
Learning ObjectivesAfter completing Project Management Mastery, you will be able to:
Target AudienceProject Management Mastery is an intermediate-level course, targeted for representatives of all functional disciplines who have either attended a basic project management course or have learned successful project management through on-the-job experience or mentoring. The course is also well-suited for managers of project managers, sponsors, and professionals who can directly contribute to project success. Prerequisites. There are no hard prerequisites; however, a prior course in project management fundamentals or requisite experience is desirable. Course TopicsCourse Introduction
Initiate the Project
Define and Organize the Project
Plan the Project
Track and Manage the Project
Close Out the Project
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: Project Management Mastery