Technical Project Management is for people involved in all forms of
development work. When you are working at the edge of knowledge,
doing tasks in areas that where company experience is limited, or if
you are doing Research and Development, Engineering Development, New
Software, Manufacturing Process Development, Scale up, or simply
stretching into new areas, this is the seminar for you. When the
time needed to do the work is uncertain, we use statistical methods
to communicate project risk to management. This seminar helps people
get control of development projects.
Who Should Attend
- New Product or Process Developers
- Engineers and Scientists
- Telecommunications Managers
- Business Unit Managers
- R&D Managers
- Systems Analysts
- Programmers
- Manufacturing Managers
- Technology Transfer Managers
- Corporate Directors and Vice Presidents
- Start Up Business Managers and their Team
You Will Discover
The People that grow corporations generally implement new
products, processes, and ideas. Their developments grow corporations
because they put the company into expanding areas. People working on
these projects are often in highly visible positions, and people
that play it safe can sit on the sidelines and be critical. By
understanding the Technical Project Management Tools and Techniques
for these projects, we can change a desperate situation into one
that is predictable. The operational word is New. New Products, New
Financial Tools, New IT Systems, New Processes, etc. If you and your
team are responsible for new developments, this is the seminar for
you.
1.
Developing and Defining Data
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Building an
effective project team
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Staffing the
project for success
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Involvement
leads to Commitment for Technical Objectives
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Clear
objectives
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Setting up
teams
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Work Breakdown
Structure (WBS)
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Developing a
WBS
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Estimating
tasks
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Defining
realistic and measurable input data
2.
Tools for Planning and Scheduling
3.
Tools for Planning and Control
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Modern day
GANTT concepts
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Exercise –
Mechanized GANTT response
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Case study – A
real project
4.
Control Systems for the Technical Manager
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Control Cycles
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Financial
Concepts
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Defining and
developing earned value budgets
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Tracking
systems with earned value
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Exercise –
Trend analysis and prediction
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Status reports
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Post – project
review and reports
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Exercise – Post
project review and closeout
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