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Course Dates
In Indianapolis
June 23, 2008

In Chicago
December 1, 2008
 

Project Problem Solving -- PM222

Even experienced project managers have project problems –problems with scope, schedule, budget, quality, and staffing. Are you struggling with insufficient resources, lackluster management support, an unrealistic schedule, or budget shortfalls?  Over 75% of all projects fail to deliver expected results on time and within budget.  This workshop will give you new understanding of the root causes of project problems, methods for assessing problems, and strategies for dealing with them.  Using creative problem-solving techniques, participants will analyze problem situations to reveal underlying causes and formulate solutions.  If you have a background in project management and are looking for ways to solve critical project problems, this course can help.

 

Topics

  • Understanding the relationship of the Triple Constraint to project success
  • Identifying root causes for common project problems
  • Learning and practicing techniques for solving common project problems
  • Understanding the importance of structured PM processes to prevent project problems

Who Should Attend?

  • Project Managers
  • Program Managers
  • Project team members
  • Project Sponsors

Prerequisites: Human Elements of Project Success I recommended, Project Management Essentials recommended

Text / Materials Included: Course binder

 

Duration: 1 day workshop

Professional Development Units: 8 PDUs

 

Cost: $575


Course Dates and Location:

June 23, 2008 Indianapolis Register
December 1, 2008 Chicago Register

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