As project managers and leads, we all know how difficult it can be to accurately determine the duration of a project, yet that is exactly what is expected of us on a regular basis. This course will not disclose the secret of creating an accurate schedule, because there isn’t one. However, it will provide the factors and fundamental elements that you should consider and address when creating any type of schedule. We strongly recommend that you complete the Intermediate Project Management workshop prior to this course, or have equivalent knowledge.
This course presumes that you:
- Can define projects and project management
- Understand a project’s life cycle
- Are familiar with the basics of project planning and scheduling
- Know how to complete a Statement of Work and/or a project charter
This will help you know how to:
- Define and create a Work Breakdown Structure
- Identify and understand task relationships
- Estimate task durations and determine project duration
- Construct a network diagram
- Calculate the critical path of a project
- Use the Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT) to create estimates
- Plan for risks
- Create a communication plan
- Effectively allocate project resources
- Update and monitor the project schedule
Course Content
LessonsStatus
1
Session One: Course Overview
2
Session Two: Projects and Schedules
3
Session Three: The Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
4
Session Four: Estimating Activity Durations
5
Session Five: Camping Case Study
6
Session Six: Identifying Task Dependencies
7
Session Seven: Aligning Resources with Activities
8
Session Eight: Project Planning
9
Session Nine: Scheduling Software
10
Session Ten: Uncertainty and Risk Management
11
Session Eleven: Communication Strategies
12
Session Twelve: Creating a Viable Schedule
13
Session Thirteen: Updating and Monitoring the Schedule
Description
As project managers and leads, we all know how difficult it can be to accurately determine the duration of a project, yet that is exactly what is expected of us on a regular basis. This course will not disclose the secret of creating an accurate schedule, because there isn’t one. However, it will provide the factors and fundamental elements that you should consider and address when creating any type of schedule. We strongly recommend that you complete the Intermediate Project Management workshop prior to this course, or have equivalent knowledge.
This course presumes that you:
- Can define projects and project management
- Understand a project’s life cycle
- Are familiar with the basics of project planning and scheduling
- Know how to complete a Statement of Work and/or a project charter
This will help you know how to:
- Define and create a Work Breakdown Structure
- Identify and understand task relationships
- Estimate task durations and determine project duration
- Construct a network diagram
- Calculate the critical path of a project
- Use the Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT) to create estimates
- Plan for risks
- Create a communication plan
- Effectively allocate project resources
- Update and monitor the project schedule
Course Content
LessonsStatus
1
Session One: Course Overview
2
Session Two: Projects and Schedules
3
Session Three: The Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
4
Session Four: Estimating Activity Durations
5
Session Five: Camping Case Study
6
Session Six: Identifying Task Dependencies
7
Session Seven: Aligning Resources with Activities
8
Session Eight: Project Planning
9
Session Nine: Scheduling Software
10
Session Ten: Uncertainty and Risk Management
11
Session Eleven: Communication Strategies
12
Session Twelve: Creating a Viable Schedule
13
Session Thirteen: Updating and Monitoring the Schedule