PMI® Project Management Online Module – Time Management
This module addresses the Time Management Knowledge area. It covers schedule management from creating the activities, sequencing them, creating the schedule and assigning the resources. This course has been fully accredited by the Project Management Institute (PMI).
What Are the Benefits of this Module?
Having created Work Breakdown Structures and documented individual work packages needed to deliver a project, it is time to apply the processes in the Project Time Management Knowledge Area. Knowing how long each work package will take and in what order they need to be completed in means that the management of so many other areas within a project can happen effectively. Areas like supplier management, resource management, stakeholder management and more.
What are the Learning Outcomes?
This module explores the planning processes in the Project Time Management Process. It is based upon Chapter Five of the PMBOK® Guide.
By the end of this module you will be able to explain:
- Demonstrate an understanding of the Project Time Management Knowledge Area.
- Develop a Project Schedule by:
- Defining the Project Activities (breakdown of the WBS into Activities).
- Sequencing those Activities.
- Estimating the Resources required to conduct those Activities.
- Estimating Activity Durations.
- Generating the Project Schedule.
- Understand how to identify and calculate the Project’s Critical Path.
- Understand the different Estimating Techniques.
What Content is Covered?
The following content is covered within this course:
- Project Time Management.
- Planning the Schedule Management.
- Defining Activities.
- Sequence Activities.
- Estimating Activity Resources.
- Estimating Activity Durations.
- Developing the Schedule.
Who Should Attend?
This series of short courses designed to up-skill or refresh knowledge in specific Project Management subjects. Each short course earns seven Project Management Institute (PMI) PDU points. Whether you are looking to update your knowledge and skills or to increase your competence in a wider context, this program gives great professional benefit.
Gottfredson and Mosher (2012) identified 5 moments of learning need:
- Learning for the first time.
- Learning more.
- Remembering and applying learning.
- Learning when things change.
- Learning when things go wrong.
These short courses provide a perfect way of enabling you or your teams to access bite-sized chunks of information that is applicable in each of the 5 moments of learning need.
What are the Course Delivery Options?
Online
Is this accredited by the Project Management Institute?
Yes – fully.