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The Practice of
Program Management PGM00.60 |
The days of the
monolithic, complex, multi-year project are over. They are
just too hard to plan, manage and complete within
expectations. The better approach is to break large
initiatives into multiple smaller projects. These smaller
projects are easier to manage and they each have a much
better chance to be successful. Of course, if each project
was managed independently, the entire initiative would be at
risk of losing focus and getting out-of-control.
Enter the program. A program is an organizational structure
that is established to coordinate and guide a large
initiative made up of multiple related projects. The program
provides an umbrella structure over the entire initiative
and has the high-level visibility and continuity to guide
all of the underlying projects toward overall success.
This class follows the model for programs and program
management as described in the Guide to Program Management
from the Project Management Institute.
Prerequisites
Learning Objectives
At the end of this class, participants should be able to:
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Describe the purpose of a program and understand how it
provides value on large initiatives
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Understand how to establish and gain approval for a program
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Recognize the prerequisites needed to actually start a
program
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Discuss the value of creating the program management
infrastructure
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Understand how the execution of the underlying projects
leads to the overall program success
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Validate the work required to successfully close a program
Who
Should Attend
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Current Program Managers
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Project managers, senior team members and senior client
managers on large initiatives
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Executive and senior managers
Course Outline
Class Length
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