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This online self-paced course explores the Plan Risk Management process that allows a project to stay on schedule despite potential risks. Participants will learn how to anticipate, prevent and minimize project risks according to a risk management plan.
This online self-paced course explores the importance of project integration management, including the Develop the Project Charter and Develop the Project Management Plan processes. Participants will learn the conditions that precipitate project development by examining the fundamental planning strategies necessary for effective project execution.
This online self-paced course examines the Direct and Manage Project Work, Manage Project Knowledge, and Monitor and Control Project Work processes. Participants will learn to use input from project plans to inform the management of their projects, including how to pace and manage project outputs using high-performing work processes.
This online self-paced course examines the benefits of cultivating agile thinking across an organization, exploring the critical success factors and key steps involved in creating an agile enterprise. Participants will learn how to implement enterprise agility by overcoming common obstacles and selecting planning tools that support an agile organization.
This online self-paced course demonstrates how to effectively manage changes and conflicts in projects while keeping stakeholders engaged. Participants will explore the benefits of having a proper change control process and learn how to create a communications plan and deal with conflicts that may arise throughout a project.
This online self-paced course for new project managers presents the foundational concepts of project management, including what a project is and what project managers are responsible for. Participants will learn the essentials of project planning, as well as how to identify project stakeholders and their interests.
This online-self paced course examines how to start a project in the right way, which includes developing a project vision, identifying the resources needed, and determining who will do the actual work. Participants will learn how to clarify stakeholder expectations and identify the tasks that need to be carried out throughout the project.
This online self-paced course highlights common project artifacts such as the business case, project brief, agreements and contracts, activity lists, and team charters.
This job aid serves as a learning journal to support your experience following the EXecuTALK: The Executive Sponsor - Making Room for New Voices event.
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