Project Planning
The APM defines project planning as determining what is to be delivered, how much it will cost, when it will be delivered, how it will be delivered and who will carry it out.
Using an interactive case study and engaging content the learner is guided through:
- Introduction to Project Planning
- Requirements Management
- Scope Management
- Schedule Management
- Time Scheduling
- Resource Scheduling
- Planning Tools & Techniques
- Planning & Teamwork
- Resource Management
- Project Mobilisation
- Project Control
- Project Change Control
- Planning & Knowledge Management
- Project, Programme & Portfolio distinctions (P3)
Using an interactive case study and engaging content the learner is guided through:
- Introduction to Project Planning
- Requirements Management
- Scope Management
- Schedule Management
- Time Scheduling
- Resource Scheduling
- Planning Tools & Techniques
- Planning & Teamwork
- Resource Management
- Project Mobilisation
- Project Control
- Project Change Control
- Planning & Knowledge Management
- Project, Programme & Portfolio distinctions (P3)
This course is designed for those new to working in projects, or non-project staff who wish to gain a basic understanding of the project environment and project management terminology.
- Project team members who are new to the project environment.
- Staff who are required to interact with the project team but may not be directly involved in project activity.
- People who are considering a move into the project environment.
- Project managers with an interest in being exposed to the terminology associated with best practice as defined by the APM.