IMAMPG02 Concepts in Program Management
IMAMPG02
Duration: 3 days
PDUs: 24
What is Concepts in Program Management?
Concepts in Program Management is a three-day workshop designed for senior program and other business managers who have, or are preparing to take on leadership roles in project environments or organisations. Typically these program managers, project directors or other managers are directly responsible for multiple projects, programs or portfolios of work and accountable for group outcomes.
Audience- Project Portfolio Managers
- Project Directors
- Program Managers
PrerequisitesIt is expected that students participating in this course already have thorough knowledge and practical experience in the application of project management principles Modules- Introduction to program management and the competencies of effective project directors and program managers
- Effective stakeholder management
- Governance and effective project delivery cultures and “systems”
- Managing benefits and successful outcomes
- Developing the project or program business case
- Managing organisational change
- Communicating to influence
- Leadership and management styles
- Creating high performance teams
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Course Objectives- Integrate the organisation’s project/program and portfolio management environment with the overall business environment
- Facilitate executive and senior management involvement in project/program and portfolio management
- Articulate how to effectively ensure your program or portfolio of projects is aligned with the organisation's strategy
- Build and sustain positive project/program and portfolio relationships at senior management and executive level
- Create high performance teams and articulate management's role in team development and team dynamics
- Explain key change management requirements and their application to project environments
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Institute of Management reserves the right to reschedule an advertised course, if minimum numbers are not attained. Alternative arrangements will be made with individuals who are impacted.