Project Description
IT Project Management Certificate
Course ID – GKA-023
- Gain insight and skills pertaining to leadership, cultural and behavioral project environment
- Lead change and span boundaries across complex enterprise systems
- Bridge cultural and organizational gaps
After successful completion of this program, candidates will also receive ICCP Certification and be more than prepared for the PMI Certification!!!
IT Project Management Certificate
Course ID – GKA-023
1. Introduction/Overview of IT Project Management
Basic tools and concepts defined by the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK®) published by the Project Management Institute (PMI®) plus other generally accepted practices for project excellence are introduced. The emphasis is on understanding and analyzing the inter-dependencies among the core processes for initiating, planning, executing, controlling, and terminating projects. The dynamics of managing unique temporary endeavors within the context of routine permanent organizations are critically evaluated. Industry examples demonstrate and reinforce effective use of learned concepts by course participants. The course also describes more agile approaches to managing IT initiatives with a focus on software development projects to accommodate the dynamic and changing aspects of IT projects.
This course or its equivalence is a prerequisite for all other Project Management courses.
2. Strategic Perspectives in IT Project and Program Management
3. Project Analytics
4. Human Resource Considerations
5. Analysis & Development of IS Services/Applications
6. Project Portfolio Management and Program Management Office
7. Trends & Directions in IT Project and Program Management
Project Management Game: Challenge of Egypt (optional)
This 1-day business simulation is a dynamic business simulation in which IT (and preferably non-IT) managers can come together to enhance their project management skills. In this simulation, a group of participants plays the management team responsible for building the pyramids of Egypt.
To do that, the group goes back in time where they meet the Pharaoh. The Pharoh has given his project leader instructions to build a pyramid, so that he can make the journey to the hereafter along with everything that is precious to him. The project leader finds a suitable location for the pyramid, a quarry for the stone, and a village for the workers. He also arranges the infrastructure between these locations. It is the teams’ responsibility to get the job done. The team will have to set up a project organization, analyze risks, and create a plan.
During the four rounds of this interactive workshop, the most important aspects of best practices for project management will be experienced. This is done interactively. The building process for a pyramid will actually be simulated letting the participants experience the control elements of effective/efficient project management. During the building process all team members have a role within the project management environment. The project team is given the task of building the pyramid within a fixed time. The process is affected by real-life events that actually occurred during that period of time. Throughout the building process there will be several reflection moments to learn from the Egyptians and from the teams own experience. At the end of the project, when the pyramid has been built, there will be a project evaluation and all the instructive points will be described.
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