Introduction
This program is designed for experienced project managers and procurement professionals to explore advanced project, program, and purchasing management techniques. Participants will learn strategies for handling large, complex, and risky projects, integrating project management processes into organizational culture. The course includes advanced tools for scheduling, estimating, risk analysis, stakeholder management, and supplier relationships, aligned with PMI’s Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK).
Course Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Improve risk management across the project life cycle.
- Track projects with accurate metrics rather than speculation.
- Manage difficult vendors effectively.
- Enhance time and cost estimates for complex projects.
- Reduce cost and schedule risks using proven techniques.
- Communicate and involve stakeholders efficiently.
- Apply advanced scheduling, contingency planning, and project control methods.
- Optimize supplier and contract management.
Target Audience
- Senior project managers and program managers
- Procurement and supply chain professionals
- Contract and vendor managers
- Project controllers and risk managers
- Anyone responsible for complex or high-value projects
Course Outlines (5 Days)
Day 1 – Project Initiation & Stakeholder Management
- Why projects matter and the basics of project management
- Project delivery systems and life-cycle models
- Project selection: qualitative & quantitative evaluation
- Selecting the right project manager
- Project objectives and stakeholder assessment
- Identification and analysis of stakeholders
- Managing stakeholder engagement
Day 2 – Advanced Planning & Scheduling
- Task characteristics and duration assessment
- Planning and scheduling techniques
- Critical Path vs Critical Chain Scheduling
- Resource allocation and leveling
- Time-cost trade-offs
- Lead/Lag scheduling and contingency planning
Day 3 – Risk Management & Analysis
- Understanding risk and uncertainty
- Attitudes toward risk
- Risk identification, sources, and factors
- Risk analysis methods: qualitative and quantitative
- Probability, impact assessment, and subjective considerations
- Developing risk strategies and mitigation plans
Day 4 – Execution & Team Management
- Lean construction and project execution strategies
- Staff acquisition and team development
- Leadership versus management in project contexts
- Managing conflict and performance
- Motivating teams and aligning objectives
Day 5 – Monitoring, Controlling & Project Closing
- Using Earned Value Management for progress tracking
- Implementing risk management strategies during execution
- Performance monitoring, reporting, and corrective actions
- Project closure, lessons learned, and post-project evaluation