Managing Smaller Projects Training Course

This course presents a simple and practical approach for managing projects: one that strips away bureaucracy yet retains vital control. Using the SPM approach enables delegates to maintain control over many small projects, determining facts about progress, risks and achievements. They will gain assurance that the right products are being produced, to time and cost targets, and will become aware of problems at an early stage.


Course Dates

Month Date Location Res Non-Res
October 01 BUY NOW OR RESERVE London n/a £295

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Managing Smaller Projects Course Outline

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Learning Objectives

By the end of the course, delegates will:

• Identify the main components of ‘SPM’
• Establish the benefits of using ‘SPM’
• Identify the best implementation strategy
• Describe the main concepts of the process
• Initiate a project using ‘SPM’ concepts
• Develop a simple yet comprehensive project plan
• Incorporate necessary risk and quality considerations within a plan
• Understand the best ways for tracking a project and managing change
• Appreciate the role of the computer in the project management process

 

Examination Structure

Not Applicable

Who Should Attend/Pre-requisites

This course is suitable for those with a basic understanding of project management and the project planning process. The ‘Small Project Management’ (SPM) philosophy is a standard method for managing all small projects to obtain a consistent approach while keeping paperwork to a minimum.

Topics Covered - 1 Day

This highly interactive and participative course covers the following areas:

• Project initiation
• Roles and responsibilities
• Estimating and budgeting
• Project planning
• Managing risk
• Controlling a project
• Managing quality
• Managing change
• Coping with the unexpected
• Reviewing a project
• Managing many projects at once
• Managing a crisis
• Using a computer to help
• Implementing SPM


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