16 - 20 Mar 2025
Cairo (Egypt)
Hotel : Holiday Inn & Suites Cairo Maadi, an IHG Hotel
Cost : 3575 € Euro
This course integrates project management principles into supply management, demonstrating how structured processes can enhance workflow and efficiency. Participants will learn to apply project management tools and techniques to initiate, execute, and control supply management projects. The focus will be on improving supply management by leveraging project management concepts to streamline processes, enhance customer service, and deliver economic value. The course aims to expand supply managers' perspectives, enabling them to adopt project management techniques to optimize performance across organizational boundaries.
Organize, plan, launch, track, and close a project
Create a clear project objective and work breakdown structure
Master project planning, execution, and control skills
Identify the skills necessary to lead or serve on a project team
Utilize project management-related techniques
Create an accurate project timeline
Incorporate uncertainties in project time and cost plans
Use various project scheduling techniques
Plan a project balancing the constraints of scope, time, cost, and quality
Complete project cost estimation and financial evaluations
Build and maintain effective and efficient project procedures and processes
Identify improvement opportunities to better manage supply chains
Demonstrate proficiency in developing project plans and making sound decisions
The conference is a mixture of speaker input, several mini-case studies, and facilitated discussions. Participants will gain detailed knowledge of project management concepts and techniques by active participation in group discussions.
An understanding of the striking similarities between supply management and project management; and learning new skills to apply project management principles as effective tools which if successfully implemented will enhance the delegate’s professional capacity to manage supply chains.
Improved personal knowledge of developing and managing project plans, and identifying, controlling, and responding to project risks.
An enhanced personal decision-making capability.
Individuals and organizations will be better educated about perceiving and managing their supply systems as unique projects. Individuals will learn how to identify potential opportunities for supply chain improvements and will have the ability to demonstrate clear, quantifiable short and long-term results thus ensuring better supply chain performance. Organizations, in turn, will have better control of their supply chains through the utilization of project management best practices.
Day 1: Delegates attending this course will enhance their competencies in the following areas:
Project Management
Project Planning and Monitoring
Project Scheduling and Budgeting
Risk Management Planning
Team Building
Relationship Management
Principled Negotiations
Trend Analysis and Forecasting
Project Reporting
Day 2: The Conference Content
Setting up the Scene
Project management terminology and life-cycle project phases
Overview of the Project Management Process
Key areas of Project Management Body of Knowledge
Supply management and project management: similarities and differences
Types of integration
Impact of early decisions on project success
Classical project phases
Project scope – parameters & constraints
The concept of Value-for-Money project delivery
The project supply chain
Day 3: The Project Environment – Objective Parameters
Opportunities and Problems
Identifying, analyzing, and managing project stakeholders
Project Charter Development
Beyond SMART Objectives
Introduction to project planning
Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
Task characteristics and duration assessment
Planning and scheduling methods, including critical path scheduling
The importance of schedule updating
Incorporating planning in planning and scheduling
Principles of project estimating
Understanding resource estimating in projects
Cost estimation techniques
Implementing cost control
Contingency and escalation
Day 4: The Project Environment – Subjective Parameters
Project quality and reliability issues
Project information management
Project communication management
Project risk management
Risk vs. uncertainty
Risk mitigation strategies
Contingency planning
Performance measures and indicators
Project process maturity
Root cause analysis
Effective Project Relationships Management
Suppliers/contractors selection
Project manager skills
Building and sustaining professional relationships
Trust and trust building
Principled negotiations
Leadership skills
Dealing with professional disagreements
Day 5: Project Execution and Closure
Change control processes
Identifying measurements of project success
Project monitoring
Integrating project scope, time, and cost
Leading and lagging indicators
Project plan update
Project reporting: to whom and to what level?
Closing and evaluation of the project
Project success factors
Application of lessons learned