The CIPM ® Training Style
This program is delivered using “blended learning”. This involves classroom lecturing, highly intensive case study/role playing reviews, classroom interaction and feedback, and one-on-one coaching from the facilitator.
CIPM™ Program Overview
Project Management is growing exponentially. It’s now used in virtually all industries, such as: government, healthcare, telecom, IT, education and banking. Effective project management is how these organizations streamline to improve productivity. As businesses are restructured, project managers take over many responsibilities. Expertise in project management is a source of security, prosperity and power to many companies.
Professional Development Program Outline
CIPM ® Module One
1. Operational Risks And Operations Management Project Management (PM) Overview
2. • What is PM?
3. • Why projects go wrong
4. The ‘Technical’ Stuff – Part One
5. • Project goals and kickoff
6. • Project life cycle
7. • Project methodology
8. • Planning and scheduling
CIPM ® Module Two
1. The ‘Technical’ Stuff – Part Two
2. • Work breakdown structure
3. • Estimating and scheduling resources
4. • Floats and critical paths
5. • Scheduling methods (GANTT and PERT)
6. • Defining the project team
7. • Tracking project activities
8. • Closing out projects
CIPM ® Module Three
Commitment-Based Project Management
1. • What is CBPM?
2. • Translating project goals into ‘personal commitments’
3. • PM Software
4. • Introduction to common PM software
5. • Documentation, Reporting, Risks And Scope
6. • Risk management
7. • Scope management
8. • Reporting and communication
9. • Project audit/review
10. • Post-implementation reviews
CIPM ® Module Four
It’s All About People
1. • Project manager’s role
2. • Project leadership and management
3. • Defining the project team
4. • Generating ‘buy-in’
5. • Personality profiling
6. • Running effective project meetings
7. • Communications
8. • Negotiations and reporting
9. • Facilitation
CIPM ® Module Five
Practical Assessment Exercises
• The final Module encompasses learning from the four previous days into a workshop learning model, along with the introduction of specific tools, simulations and case studies.
• Final Assessment, Case Study or Examination
• Final Wrap-Up Case Study
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