Project Planning: Moving Seamlessly from Strategy to Delivery – Government & civil service news
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Who is it designed for?
This event is for civil service and public sector officials with strategy, policy or project planning responsibility at all levels, including senior staff.
How will you benefit from attending?
You will gain a strong understanding of how to use project planning to ensure your strategy is successfully delivered. With the trainer and course colleagues, you will explore how to make a plan effective, the essentials of project management, the three key elements that a project leader must manage and how to ensure the project is kept on-track.
Learning Outcomes
You will:
- Understand what an effective project plan must contain
- Be able to set out what the project should deliver and when, and apply the processes that make this happen
- Understand the need to manage cost, quality and risks
- Be able to be realistic about the resources needed in a project
- Know the key ingredients of effective monitoring and how to use the information it provides
This is an open programme and an in-house training course. For further information and pricing contact david.leakey@pendragonim.com or phone on +44 20 7661 7817.
Agenda
Session One Moving from Strategy to Planning
- What is a plan (and what is not)?
- Presentation of different types of project plan
- Product-based plans and work-based plans – definitions, characteristics, differences, advantages of each and defining which to use in different contexts and at different stages
- Delegate experience sharing
Session Two Project Deliverables (Products) and Fundamental Processes
- Identifying products
- Mapping breakdown structures
- Product flow diagrams – multiple and complex parallel paths
- Critical path analysis and scheduling
- Using Gantt charts effectively in project planning
- Time planning and monitoring
- Delegates’ input
Session Three Cost, Quality and Risk
- At what stage do you need to define cost and quality and how do you do this?
- Methods for monitoring cost and quality throughout the project plan
- Understanding risk, defining project risks and incorporating risk mitigation at the project planning stage
- Discussion of delegates’ experience of risk management
Lunch Break
Session Four Resource Allocation
- Analysing time requirements and personnel or skills required for each phase
- Allocating resources realistically
- Methodologies for linking products with work activities
- How to avoid common pitfalls
- Sharing delegates’ examples
Session Five Monitoring Progress
- Methods for the effective monitoring of progress of work activities (and the delivery of contractors’ responsibilities – contract management) within the plan’s parameters against specified timeframes and agreed quality standards
- Facilitated discussion
Close
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