
Project Management Courses
A Conceptual Introduction to
Project Management
This course introduces the core concepts, domains, and processes of project management to those who are newcomers to the world of project management. This is an overview course primarily intended for those who want to explore project management as a career.
[3-101]
Mastering
Microsoft Project®
In this hands-on course, you will learn how to use Microsoft Project’s flexible and intuitive tools to help create an efficient project plan, track the project's progress, adjust the schedule and resources, and create dynamic reports for your stakeholders. This course will enable you to use MS Project to manage complex projects effectively. [3-301]
How to Manage Multiple Projects without Going Insane
Today, we all manage more than one project at a time, plus all of the other work that we have to do. The trick is to keep all of the balls in the air without one crashing to the floor! The course concentrates on learning how to use time wisely, how to prioritize what we do, and how to manage ourselves. [3-150]
Using Effective
Problem-Solving Tools
The ability to solve problems quickly and effectively is the number one skill that employers look for in their hiring processes! This course teaches you the processes and tools you will use to conduct problem-solving in a wide array of situations (professional and personal). [3-210]
Creating Organizational
and Business Value
The only justifications for any project are to create organizational and/or business value. Period! This course examines how projects create value in your organization, how to measure the value of your projects, and how to use value to sell your projects. [3-213]
Agile
Project Management
Traditional project management is centered around a known scope of work. Some projects, however, are less well-defined and can’t be planned and executed in the same manner as a traditional project. In this course, you will learn the philosophy and the iterative and incremental methodologies behind Agile methodologies. [3-401]
Project Life Cycles:
Waterfall, Agile, and Hybrid
This course details each of the live cycles that a project might be applied to a project, outlines the benefits and downfalls of each, and specifies which would be most useful for certain types of projects. We will use real-world examples to and track how useful each life cycle would be when applied. [3-413]
The Fundamentals of
Project Management
This hands-on course concentrates on the fundamental skills, tools, and techniques to deliver value and drive organizational change. The participants will learn about each of the domains and knowledge areas of the PMBOK® Guide (Seventh and Sixth Editions) and how to apply the concepts to shepherd their projects to successful conclusions. [3-102]
Advanced Tools in
Microsoft Project®
In this hands-on course, you will learn how to use MS Project to boost collaboration efforts, efficiently budget, track and allocate costs, create resource pools to share resources, apply EVA to projects, split projects into sub-projects, consolidate projects, customize reports, manage queries, forms, and data, and to troubleshoot projects. [3-303]
The Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM)® Preparation Course
This course is meant to prepare students to take the CAPM® exam.
[3-901]
The Project Management Professional (PMP)® Preparation Course
This course is meant to prepare students to take the PMP® exam.
[3-902]
Effectively Managing Information
Technology Projects
Managing Information Technology (IT) projects today presents unique challenges to the project manager. In this course you will learn how to apply adaptive project management tools and techniques to IT projects which inherently have more risk embedded in them and which are defined by constant change. [3-170]
Root Cause
Analysis Tools
Effective problem-solving requires you to understand and treat the real underlying causes. Too many times we treat the symptoms and not the causes, and the problems reoccur. In this course, you will learn how to identify the root cause of the problems with proven and effective tools. [3-211]
Managing with
Ambiguity
The COVID-19 Pandemic changed the world in many ways, including how organizational projects are managed. We will explore how Covid changed project management, how organizations must respond to those changes, and how project managers must now conduct project work differently to become more successful. [3-214]
An Introduction to
Scrum
Scrum is a popular Agile project management methodology used in software development and other projects. In this course, you will learn the theory behind Scrum, the Scrum framework and practices, and Scrum’s leadership, coaching, and facilitation model. [3-411]
Advanced
Project Management Tools
Learners in this course will be challenged to use the proven methodologies and tools for schedule estimation, budgeting, resource allocation, and mapping potential project risks and effectively monitoring and controlling them. [3-201]
Effectively and Efficiently Manage Your Projects Using Microsoft Project®
This is an integrated, hands-on course where you will learn the fundamental processes of project management in addition to mastering the tools in Microsoft Project to manage your project. You will produce a project, from start to finish during this course, using MS Project. [3-305]
Leading the
Project Team
Research shows that leadership skill levels directly impact project outcomes. In this course, you will learn how to effectively engage your teams, build trust, and lead project teams even though you may have little to no direct authority over them. You will learn to bridge the Strategy–Execution gap found in many projects. [3-160]
Artificial Intelligence
and Project Management
AI is affecting every part of our lives! We will explore how to use artificial intelligence tools to more effectively and efficiently manage our projects. We will also look at what the future holds for AI in project management. [3-212]
[Project Management] =
[Business Management]
Project managers no longer just manage projects. We are now thought of and treated legitimately as business managers. This course will explore how the world has changed, and how those changes are affecting how we plan and manage projects. [3-215]
Using Kanban
Boards
Kanban boards have been around for a while but are still largely misunderstood. In this course, you will learn how to use Kanban boards to help you simplify your projects and life. [3-412]
Other Project Management Courses
Developing the Project Plan
Creating Effective Project Schedules
Managing Project Change
Assessing and Managing Project Risks
Engaging Project Stakeholders
Creating an Effective Project Budget
Selecting the Right Scheduling Tools
The Newcomers Complete
Project Management Bootcamp™
This is a 5-day, instructor-led, immersive bootcamp intended to prepare new project managers for the profession of successfully managing projects from beginning to end. [3-501]