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Event

ISS Project Management Workshop

Tuesday, June 9, 2015 09:00toFriday, June 12, 2015 17:00
McConnell Engineering Building Room 11, 3480 rue University, Montreal, QC, H3A 0E9, CA
Price: 
Free for ISS Members; $100 plus taxes for Others
Project Management - 2014

Instructor

The 4-day workshop will be taught by: Lloyd Bartlett P.Eng, MBA, PMP.

Lloyd Bartlett, is a senior project manager, consultant and trainer. He has over 30 years experience in successfully managing a wide variety of projects, on both a national and international scale. These projects have included both ‘hard delivery’ such as engineering works and ‘soft delivery’ initiatives such as studies and standards development.ÌýÌý The common thread underpinning the success of his approach is the focus on objectives and stakeholder commitment to those objectives.

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Academic and Professional Training

Mr. Bartlett holds an MBA (specialization in Project Management) from Queen’s University. He is a member of the Order of Engineers of Quebec since 1976, and is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) since 1998.
In 2008, Mr. Bartlett was presented by the À¦°óSMÉçÇø Centre for Continuing Studies with a ‘Distinguished Teaching Award’ for his teaching of Project Management.Ìý In 2012, he received from Project Management Institute Montreal the ‘Prix Elixir’ for contribution to project management.
Mr. Bartlett currently serves as coach and consultant to numerous organizations applying project management to improve their business results.Ìý Areas of particular focus include:

  • ‘Scalable’ project tracking systems to maximize our time investment
  • Project initiation and ‘kick-off’
  • Planning tools and facilitation
  • Team development and communications

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Course Summary

Participants should expect the workshop to familiarize them with Project Management (PM) precepts and help them to develop an understanding of the Project Management principles.

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Course overview

This course is designed to prepare students to be able to organise and lead a project to successful completion.ÌýÌý This skill, as much as technical expertise, is being sought and valued more and more in today’s business and research environments.
This is a hands-on course, focusing not only on what project management is, but on how to apply proven tools and techniques to make project management work.


Students completing this course will be able to:

  • Apply a basic framework for managing virtually any type of project
  • Understand basic principles supporting this framework, as reflected within the worldwide standard Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK Guide) – Fifth Edition
  • Develop a project plan which will guide the project to completion
  • Evaluate a project and its environment, identify underlying issues, and recommend corrective action.
  • Interpret and manage inherent trade-offs between time, costs, scope and resources.
  • Articulate the key role, responsibilities and skills required of effective project managers and of productive team members.
  • Apply techniques for building and leading effective project teams.

Course format and materials:

  • Lectures, exercises, case discussions, group work
  • Course pack included in the course including presentation materials, articles and templates.

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Course outline

Day 1: The Groundwork

The Context of Project Management

  • Cost/time/quality tradeoffs
  • Stakeholder management
  • Defining the problem/opportunity
  • Pre-Feasibility Study – the ‘Business Case’

Project Definition Phase

  • Project objectives and deliverables
  • Key roles: project champion, project manager, project team members
  • The ‘Project Charter’

Day 2: Planning the details

Project Planning Phase

  • Project Kick-off
  • Team Charter
  • Work Breakdown Structure
  • Stakeholders Analysis
  • Using MS Project to guide the project

Day 3: Monitoring progress

Project Execution Phase

  • Clarifying roles and responsibilities through ‘RACI Chart’
  • Adjusting for resource overallocations
  • Factoring risk
  • Schedule ‘Crashing’ to recover time
  • Scope Change Management

Day 4: Delivering the Project

Project Execution Phase (cont’d)

  • Work Progress Input Sheet
  • Project Action Log
  • Project Status Update
  • Meeting Effectiveness and Team Assessment
  • Dealing with conflict
  • Earned Value Reporting

Project Closure Phase

  • Lessons Learned
  • Final Report

Course Wrap-up.

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Location

The workshop will be held at McConnell Engineering Building - Room 11
N.B.: June 10Ìý from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. and June 12 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon - Location - Frank Dawson Adams Building (FDA) - Room 1

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Cost and Other Details

The cost of the workshop is $100 plus taxes for non-ISS students. The deadline to register: June 4, 2015. To register
* Note: Cancellations requests must be made by noon on Friday, June 5, 2015 for reimbursement (unless a medical note is provided).

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