People Powered Project Management: Hybrid Tools + Compassionate Leaders = Project Success with Lisa Hammer and David Newman
What You Will Learn
Upon completion of this training, learners will be able to:
- Explain the best practices of project management so these methods can be immediately applied to improve project success.
- Practice the interpersonal and soft skills required to successfully navigate and negotiate project management and resource utilization goals.
- Describe the effective use of analytics in project management, identify best practices in business analytics, and utilize business analysis tools in day-to-day work.
Description
It is an exciting time to be a project manager! The evolution of development life cycles—from predictive-style scheduling to dynamic, adaptive approaches—provide us with the tools we need to be successful in any environment.
Achieving and maintaining that success requires the integration of tools and methods with processes and skills as well as a working understanding of your project development environment. Even then, a careful application of interpersonal skills along with a certain finesse will be required to propel you and your team to greater achievements.
This training will help you understand the differences among myriad approaches to project management so you can select the life cycle right for your next project in your environment. Through interactive exercises, you will gain experience in the application of methods and principles immediately applicable to solving ongoing project management challenges. Through discussions with experienced project managers, you will be able to untangle the complex web of interpersonal behaviors that may impede your progress. Most importantly, you will come away enthused and excited to take your project team to the next level!
Capstone Project: We will provide suggestions, as well as take suggestions from attendees. We will also create the project management plan and artifacts necessary to execute the project. The project will include multiple aspects of project management.
Artifacts should include (but are not limited to) the following:
- Project charter
- Statement of work (SOW) and definition of done (DoD)
- Risks
- Assumptions
- Resources
- Exclusions
- Project kill criteria
- Project management plan
- Benefits management plan
- Life cycle selection
- Schedule
- Budget
- Stakeholder analysis
- Communications management plan
AGENDA
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- Leadership, Management, Project Management
- Servant leadership
- Mentoring, delegating, and coaching
- Managing uncertainty and risk
- The Hard Skills Are Easy
- Scheduling
- Estimating
- Budgeting
- The Soft Skills Are Hard!
- Collaborative communication strategies
- Difficult conversations and constructive criticism
- Engagement, satisfaction, and happiness
- Leadership, Management, Project Management
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- The Human Side of Estimating, Budgeting, and Scheduling
- Uncertainty in estimating
- Negotiating for project success
- Critical path scheduling
- Learning the Life Cycles
- Predictive
- Iterative
- Adaptive
- Putting It All Together
- A project management process
- Chartering and reporting
- Closing
- The Human Side of Estimating, Budgeting, and Scheduling
The training was extremely interesting and informative. I loved the interactive approach with the breakout rooms and the handouts. I would definitely recommend this class.
September 2023 Attendee
The instructor incorporated mathematics into multiple areas of instruction. Not being a lover of math, I found these elements a bit distracting. In the end, I understood why this was part of the course content.
February 2024 Attendee
I learned so many new skills that I will actually be able to take back and put into practice. The small group setting was excellent for learning and having conversations with the other attendees.
July 2023 Attendee
PDU Allocation Table
Ways of Working | Power Skills | Business Acumen | Total | |
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CAPM® / PMI-CP™ / PMP® / PgMP® | 12 | 2 | 0 | 14.00 |
PMI-ACP® / Agile* | 4 | 2 | 0 | 6.00 |
PMI-SP® | 4 | 2 | 0 | 6.00 |
PMI-RMP® | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2.00 |
PfMP® | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2.00 |
PMI-PBA® | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2.00 |