3201 - PM Skills®: Planning and Project Design
Course Description
At the beginning of a project, your responsibilities as a project leader will largely revolve around designing a plan that aligns with your organization's corporate strategy while providing fully functional deliverables that meet your stakeholders' needs. But project planning is not a one-time event: it occurs throughout a project's life cycle, so you need to remain prepared to make changes and have contingency plans in place to address unexpected situations.
This self-paced, fully online course will introduce you to the tools, techniques, and strategies you can use to develop successful projects and release plans. These tools and strategies can guide you in your efforts to create a just-in-time methodology that will complement your organization's strategic and tactical plans and enhance your product life cycle planning in the most efficient way possible.
Students have 90 days from the day they are granted access to complete this course.
Please note: Access to this course will be granted as soon as possible but may take up to 1 business day.
Credits:
- 3 PMI PDUs:
- 1 Ways of Working PDUs
- 1.5 Power Skills PDUs
- 0.5 Business Acumen PDUs
- 0.3 IACET CEUs
- 3 HRCI Credits
- 3 SHRM PDCs
- 3 ATD CI Credits
Learner Outcomes
After this class, you will be able to:- Describe the importance of strategic and sustainable planning
- Explain the need for just-in-time planning
- Differentiate between portfolios, programs, and projects
- Consider the needs of stakeholders in your planning and project design
- Recognize the necessity of tailoring your plans
- Recite the stages of the Waterfall project life cycle and Agile development cycle
- Recognize the components of a project plan, product backlog, and product roadmap
- Describe the characteristics of a contingency plan and potential contingency planning strategies
- Utilize adaptive tools and techniques for successful planning
- Discuss the need for ongoing maintenance and operations