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PRACTICAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT. Dimitri has authored this course using
his real life experience and profound knowledge of commercial products design and
manufacturing. This is not an academic knowledge but rather the set of practical
rules and guidelines for error free business processes within modern Hi-Tech environment.
Description:
Practical Project Management Certification Course (PPMCC) is designed to teach not
only key project Management components and skills based upon PMBOK, PRINCE2, MPM
but also “trick-of-the-trade” lore collected in real life of projects development
process. This course is developed and presented by a “Playing coach” not inside
of academic office but rather from within the working breathing environment of the
real-life commercial products R&D. The class will systematically walk through
the “Best recommended practices” for the product or service development in modern
business world, including the final Certification Test allowing our successful students
to become the recognized and skilled professionals: PPM
Major topics include:
* Principals of PMBOK
* Introduction to PRINCE2
* Introduction to ISO 9000 and general quality management systems
* Understanding of Project Management processes
* Importance of SDLC
* Understanding of organisational matrixes
* Benefits of Milestone’s Review
* Technical review procedure
* Understanding XFT concept and responsibilities
* MS Project as a comfortable PPM tool
* Making project work in real time environment
* Risk Management Incorporating best practices when developing a commercial product
* Sigma system overview PD core documents - The usable templates
Prerequisites:
PPM Certification is a respected credential, and therefore requires a valid level
of understanding and professional knowledge of Project Management. Following is
an overview of the PPM
Certification requirements: English: good written and oral skills
Average hours of full time PPM education: 35
Working experience (consecutive months):
- With Masters: 12 Months; - With Bachelors Degree: 36 (within prior 6 years)
- Without Degree: 60 (within prior 8 years)
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