FRTF resource hub: Implementation
This course focuses on the execution, monitoring and control, and project completion aspects of project management. Participants will learn how to apply advanced project management techniques to actively navigate their project to a successful outcome.
In this course, you'll learn how to create, manage, and promote your own blog and audio and video podcast using tools that you already have on your computer—no paid software or equipment is needed.
This workshop focuses on the development of a project charter. It is for graduate students, preferably those with experience in project management. It is highly recommended that participants take Introduction to Project Management prior to this workshop.
With the support of your instructor and a network of like-minded students, you'll work through all of the major components of writing a business plan and emerge with your first draft in hand.
In this workshop, you’ll learn what writing experts have discovered about how to set up a writing schedule, avoid procrastination, and set goals in order to make consistent, sustainable progress.
This workshop explores using the Matrix Method to manage your literature review.
This course offers a breakthrough model for managing projects at supersonic speeds. Learn to meet and overcome the challenges of truncated timelines, short-staffed project teams, skimpy budgets, and crippling risks.
The purpose of this course is to provide an introductory overview of what project management is and is not and encourage an appreciation of why project management is important. You will also discuss some of the tools used to support different phases of project management.
In this course, we will discuss how Leaders use their entire range of skills to involve and engage people, reduce resistance to change, and motivate people to view change as beneficial in order to promote innovation and improved productivity.
In this course, project management trainer and Gantt chart aficionado Chris Croft explains how to create and use a Gantt chart for a variety of purposes, using different Gantt chart software.
In this course, you will learn to understand the importance of managing and identifying project stakeholders and more.
In this course, you will learn how to plan and conduct meetings that maximize participation and achieve desired outcomes.
PD5: Project Management introduces students to the basic tools and techniques used to manage projects in a wide range of industries and workplaces.
This course empowers participants to successfully balance the triangle of effectively managing performance, while inspiring and motivating employees and meeting numeric targets.
Designed for new project leaders and project team members, this course will teach you the secret of successful projects.
In this six-week course, an experienced Project Management Professional will help you master the essentials of project management.
This course explains what scope creep is and how to identify the causes, whether it's vague expectations, inadequate requirements, or a lack of change control.
This session covers risk management from the project perspective and in the context of the University. Participants will learn how to better manage risks. This interactive session will answer your risk-related questions and may lead you to develop a new perspective on the subject.
In this six-week online course, you will learn how to define, plan, implement, and close a Six Sigma project, while applying the DMAIC model each step of the way.
In this course, as a supervisor or manager, you will learn how to establish and communicate your vision, determine your values, launch your mission, and more.