NJLTAP – Project Management for Everyone (In-Person)
Course Description:
Projects are part of our work and personal lives. Large projects, small projects. But no matter the project and its size, there are fundamental best practices and principles that can guide projects. This course is designed to introduce many of these best practices to any audience. Whether you are new or experienced, you will walk away from this class with new outlooks and ideas about how to be a better project manager or team member.
At the completion of this course, you will understand common terms used in project management, learn the use of tools and techniques to manage projects, and have a better understanding of the principles of planning, controlling and evaluating projects.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify project management terminology
- Describe the differences and types of project phases
- Identify the stakeholders and analyze their influence on the project
- Analyze projects’ critical path
- Discuss conflict resolution
Intended Audience:
Local road agencies, consultant engineers, and public works personnel who may be responsible for overseeing projects
Instructor:
Dr. Earl “Rusty” Lee, Delaware T2/LTAP Center and University of Delaware Department of Civil Engineering
Credits:
6 PDH; CPWM 6 Management Credits
Sponsor:
This workshop is sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration and New Jersey Department of Transportation through the New Jersey Local Technical Assistance Program
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