Project Management Basics (PM1) Project Team Perspective 306i – Project Management Basics (PM1) Project Team Perspective: This introductory-level course covers the basic principles of Project Management. | Course Number: | C306i | | Course Title: | Project Management Basics (PM1) Project Team Perspective | | Course Level: | Beginner | | Course Length: | 2 days – 8 AM to 5 PM | | IRWA Credits: | 16 CEU | | Prerequisites: | | | | | | | |
Course DescriptionThis introductory-level course covers the basic principles of Project Management, guiding participants through: • Application of Concepts – including Project Management methodologies, industry standards, quality management practices, and risk management identification and intervention. • Project Phases – identifying and discussing the five project management phases. • Processes – understanding processes from the beginning of a project to closure. Credentialing - This course may be applied toward 16 hours of recertification toward of any of IRWA’s credentials and is a requirement for the IRWA’s upcoming R/W-PM certification.
Topics By the end of this course, you will be able to: • Define the project management phases and methods. • Understand the interests, similarities, and differences among: o project management requirements, o PM Team Management, o public agency/client, and stakeholders. • Apply project management concepts, identify and avoid common mistakes/misunderstandings. Course Tuition includesWho should take this courseThis course is designed for project managers (PMs), appraisers, acquisition agents, relocation specialists, engineers, surveyors, and individuals involved in right of way (ROW) projects for public agencies, utilities, and private industries. |