Master Project Manager (MPM)
Project Management is growing exponentially. It’s now used in virtually all industries, such as government, health care, telecom, IT, education and banking. Effective management is how these organizations streamline to improve productivity. As businesses are restructured, project managers take over many responsibilities. Expertise in project management is a source of security, prosperity and power to many companies.
Certification Issued By:
Royal Institute for Chartered Engineers (RICE - USA)
Royal Institute for Chartered Engineers or widely known as RICE is one of the world’s
largest engineering institutions in the world. Located in Texas, USA it was established by professional engineers came
who believed that being an engineer doesn’t
stop after you graduated and labeled as one of the top people who
earn a good income but believed that engineers need to continue seeking for
higher qualifications for a much better life, network and opportunities.
Who should attend?
- Program Managers
- PMO Managers and Directors
- Training and Development Managers
- Operations Directors
- Executive Directors
- Research and Development Officers
- Team Leaders
- Senior Analysts
- Management Consultants and Other Contractors
Benefits of attending the course:
- The ability to use the designation MPM® on your business card and resume
- 2-years membership to the AAPM professional body
- Access to the AAPM project management network and body of information online
- Access to the AAPM international journal published online
- Gold Seal Embossed MPM® Certificate with your name and designation
- The MPM® shows that you have completed graduate level project management education and you have substantial experience in managing projects on a regional and global level
Membership Benefits:
- High Authority Council for Arab Engineers (HACAE)
Eligibility:
You are qualified to take this certification if you have any of the below requirements:
- Must have at least one year experience in related field
- Bachelors or Masters Degree
Course Parts:
- MODULE 1
- Work Breakdown Structures
- Review of the techniques and types of WBS in projects.
- Estimating and Scheduling / Floats and Critical Paths
- Gantts, PERTS and other techniques, Critical Paths and Network diagrams examined.
- Projects and Organizations — Part I
- How does an organizational structure interact with project management frameworks and delivery?
- What is the best way to optimize your surrounding structure to ensure greater project output success.
- Why Projects Can Go Wrong
- Some anecdotes and lessons learned.
- MODULE 2
- Projects and Organizations — Part II
- How does an organizational structure interact with project management frameworks and delivery?
- What is the best way to optimize your surrounding structure to ensure greater project output success. (continued from Module 1)
- Communications Management
- Project Management Communications, how to plan and successfully roll out your communication’s strategy.
- People Management & Leadership
- How do you interact with your team? Master the art of managing your team throughout your project cycles. In this session you will learn project related leadership, conflict resolution, motivation, delegation, and counseling.
- Stakeholder Management
- Who are your project’s stakeholders? Introducing the key concepts behind efficient stakeholder management.
- MODULE 3
- Quality Management
- What is quality and how is it quantified? Learn how to plan for high quality outputs.
- Financial Management
- Financial management and planning for projects. How does high finance adapt to the day-to-day roll-out of your projects. Break-Even Analysis and Earned-Value Analysis.
- Issue and Risk Management
- Risks and Issues, how do they differ? How can you foresee and plan for their eventualities. Learn how to correlate risk and opportunity costs, calibrate your issues, and manage them.
- Cost Management
- Cost estimating and cost planning, budgeting and tracking. We will also review financial formulas.
- Change Control
- Identifying, understanding, controlling and managing changes to your project.
- Technologies
- Review of some of the applicable technologies available to support you and your project managers.
- MODULE 4
- Change, Conflict and Negotiation
- Preparing and executing a negotiation strategy for your project.
- What do you know about the other party, how are you going to leverage your situation.
- The Changing Environment of Management
- Social factors, inequality, environmental factors, legal and economic factors.
- Decision Making and Creative Problem Solving
- Decision making and uncertainty, information processing, behaviors and types of decisions,
- creativity and problem solving.
- International Management and Cross Cultural Competencies
- International success, cultural awareness, diversity, comparative management techniques, organizational theory, cross cultural training.
- Closing out your project
- Close your project and build a body of knowledge.
- This session will cover the methodology behind closing your project and how you can
- leverage off the acquired intellectual property for subsequent ones.
- Post Implementation Reviews
- When, why should you carry out a project review.
- Learn about the four-stage approach to project review and recovery.
How to Register?
- Register Online or
- Fill-up the registration form and visit the Institute,
with the following requirements then pay the necessary fees.
- passport copy
- 1 copy of passport size photo
- eligible certificate copy
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