Project Management Classes Offered
Project Management Fundamentals
This hands-on 2-day course provides an introduction to the project management lifecycle and practical experience with the tools and techniques of project management. Students learn how to initiate, plan, monitor, control, and closeout projects more effectively. This training provides practical skills, concepts, and principles that can be taken back to the job and implemented right away.
Project Management Academy
This hands-on 4-day course provides a solid understanding in the tools and techniques of project management. At the end of the class, students will know how to initiate, plan, monitor, control and close projects more effectively. In depth team exercises focus on defining a project and working through the processes, standards, and best practices to take that project through the entire project management lifecycle.
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It’s not uncommon when implementing an enterprise project management system, for the emphasis on training to be placed on how to use the tool. However, having a solid grounding in project management techniques is absolutely critical to ensuring that quality data and robust schedules are created by users.
Successful organizations place a higher importance on training their teams in project management techniques resulting in the improved management and delivery of their projects. Using best practice techniques coupled with the appropriate team training ensures that an organization can not only rely on the information in their enterprise system but also improve the quality of their decisions.
Ten Six has created two project management courses that blend real world practicality with best practices. Our pragmatic classes take the students through the entire project lifecycle and are supported by many hands-on exercises. Our team exercises emulate real world situations that students will undoubtedly encounter back at their desk. This gives attendees unique insights into these situations and arms them with the skills and knowledge required to handle them.