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PMG100: Project Management I: Introduction
Course Summary
The Project Management I: Introduction course is one of the initial steps to a career in project management or program governance. It provides an overview of the key concepts and an opportunity to apply newly acquired knowledge in project-based settings. The course is designed to prepare participants for the Project Management Institute’s (PMI) Certified Associate Project Manager (CAPM) exam. The cost for the exam is included with course registration.
Target Audience
Is KP’s PMG100 course right for you?
You should consider the following in making that determination…
- • Are you interested in entering a career in project management and program governance?
- • Are you a recent high school graduate, received your GED or career switcher?
- • Are you a working professional interested in additional education but need a program that emphasizes work/life balance?
- • Are you interested in project based work and feel you have a knack for coordinating programs and activities?
- • Would you like to earn an industry recognized certification?
If your professional goals are reflected within these questions and you answered affirmatively, the Project Management I: Introduction course is a great resource to move you forward. This course is designed to educate you about the fundamentals of project management and program governance while preparing you for an entry level career as a Project Coordinator, Business Consultant, Business Analyst, IT Consultant or Associate Project Manager. Beyond providing you with the knowledge, skills and abilities requested by employers for these roles this course also provides participants with workforce development workshops and preparation to attain PMI’s CAPM industry recognized certification.
Our online and hybrid delivery model allows users to proceed at their own pace while balancing the addition of this course with their existing work-life commitments. The course is designed to refresh and build upon your existing knowledge and integrate the project management framework in a manner that makes the new concepts easy to digest. Our instructors are industry experts with substantial years of professional experience in the field and the classroom.
Course Content
Planning: Planning happens next and during this phase the project components are identified and broken into smaller more manageable activities—this is called the work break down structure (WBS). The WBS is further broken down into the specific tasks that must be completed to deliver upon the project goals and objectives and each tasks is assigned to a specific team or team member. Identification of stakeholders, risks and implementation of communication/reporting practices are accomplished during this phase as well
Course Competencies
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1.1 Understand the five project management process groups and the processes within each group
1.2 Recognize the relationships among project, program, portfolio, and operational management 1.3 Define a typical project lifecycle 1.4 Understand the function and importance of tailoring for different projects |
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2.1 Identify the factors and assets that may impact the outcome of a project
2.2 Distinguish between organizational systems 2.3 Understand the purpose and activities of a Project Management Office 2.4 Recognize the hierarchy of projects, programs and portfolios |
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3.1 State the primary functions of a project manager
3.2 Understand a project manager’s sphere of influence 3.3 Identify the major elements included in the PMI triangle 3.4 Recognize the difference between leadership and management |
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4.1 Understand the seven project management processes in the project integration management knowledge area
4.2 Identify the input, tools, techniques and outputs defined in the seven processes in project integration management 4.3 Understand the purpose of project integration management and the project manager’s role within it 4.4 Identify concepts and procedures related to project change management 4.5 Identify tailoring consideration in project integration management and recognize key documents 4.6 Identify methods for project integration and knowledge management |
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5.1 Understand the six project management processes in the project scope management knowledge area
5.2 Identify the Input, tools, techniques and outputs defined in the six processes in project scope management 5.3 Identify key concepts and tailoring consideration for project scope management, and key roles in scope management 5.4 Identify the purpose and elements of a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) for both Product and Project scope 5.5 Understand project scope management for agile/adaptive projects, including the use of prototypes |
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6.1 Define the six project management processes in the project schedule management knowledge area
6.2 Identify the Input, tools, techniques and outputs defined in the six processes in project schedule management 6.3 Solve simple network diagrams problems and perform basic scheduling calculations 6.4 Identify considerations for agile/adaptive environments in project schedule management |
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7.1 Understand the four project management processes in the project cost management knowledge area
7.2 Identify the Input, tools, techniques and outputs defined in the four processes in project cost management 7.3 Identify key concepts in project cost management, including tailoring and special considerations for agile/adaptive environments 7.4 Understand and apply basic forecasting and earned value methods for project cost management |
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8.1 Understand the three project management processes in the project quality management knowledge area
8.2 Identify the Input, tools, techniques and outputs defined in the three quality management processes 8.3 Understand the reasons for and approaches to adapting quality management in different project environments 8.4 Identify quality tools and approaches for continuous improvement |
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9.1 Define the six project management processes in the project resource management knowledge area
9.2 Identify the Input, tools, techniques and outputs defined in the six processes in project resource management 9.3 Identify key concepts and trends in project resource management, including tailoring and special considerations for agile/adaptive environments 9.4 Identify techniques for developing a team, managing conflict, and resolving resource-related problems 9.5 Understand the components of a resource management plan and data representation techniques for managing project resources |
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10.1 Understand the three project management processes in the project communication management knowledge area
10.2 Identify the Input, tools, techniques and outputs defined in the three project communication management processes 10.3 Identify key concepts and approaches in project communication management, including tailoring and special considerations for agile/adaptive environments 10.4 Recognize the dimensions of communication and components of a communications management plan 10.5 Identify communications skills and methods for project communication Management |
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11.1 Understand the seven project management processes in the project risk management knowledge area
11.2 Identify the Input, tools, techniques and outputs defined in project risk management 11.3 Identify the key documents in project risk management 11.4 Perform simple risk calculations 11.5 Recognize when and how to adjust risk based on the project environment |
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12.1 Understand the three processes in the project procurement management knowledge area
12.2 Identify the Input, tools, techniques and outputs defined in the three project procurement processes 12.3 Identify key concepts and tailoring considerations for project procurement management, including trends and emerging practices 12.4 Identify various types of contracts, agreements, and source selection methods |
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13.1 Understand the four project management processes in the project stakeholder management knowledge area
13.2 Identify the Input, tools, techniques and outputs defined in the four project stakeholder management processes 13.3 Recognize key stakeholders roles and needs 13.4 Identify the key concepts and benefits of stakeholder management |
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14.1 Organize document or presentation clearly in a manner that promotes understanding and meets the requirements of the assignment.
14.2 Develop coherent paragraphs or points so that each is internally unified and so that each functions as part of the whole document or presentation 14.3 Provide sufficient, correctly cited support that substantiates the writer's ideas 14.4 Tailor communications to the audience 14.5 Use sentence structure appropriate to the task, message and audience 14.6 Follow conventions of Standard Written English 14.7 Create neat and professional looking documents appropriate for the project or presentation 14.8 Create clear oral messages |
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15.1 Lead and/or participate in a diverse group to accomplish projects and assignments
15.2 Demonstrate the ability to plan and execute a project, articulating clear objectives and goals for the team. 15.3 Contribute to team projects, assignments, or organizational goals as an engaged member of a team 15.4 Demonstrate diversity and inclusiveness in a team setting |
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16.1 Prepare a plan to achieve a professional goal.
16.2 Communicate qualifications for a chosen profession. 16.3 Network with people employed in a target profession. |
Additional Details
Timeline for Course
This course is designed to be completed within 12 weeks but can be completed in as little as 4 weeks for students that aggressively progress through each learning module. Much of the work is online and asynchronous allowing participants to engage with course content at times most convenient for your schedule. This program structure is deliberately designed to assist participants maintain their work-life balance while adding the time requirement of this course commitment to their plate.
Why take a course from KP?
KP has provided academic, social and professional development services to youth and adults since 2008. The firm’s mission is to to help all participants in our programs achieve their full potential—fully integrated into their community, engaged in a career of their choosing and living an independent life that fulfills their personal goals and desires.
Why this specific course?
The PMG100 course is designed to provide a solid foundation in the field of project and program management for career changers and young professionals. The course will prepare you to take PMI’s CAPM certification, a nationally recognized credential desired by many employers and provide you with career counseling to maximize your success as you launch your project management career.
What You Will Receive?
Participants in this course will gain a solid understanding of the field of project management, a certificate of completion and receive the CAPM certification (must successfully pass PMI’s certification test).
Target Career Occupations
The CAPM certification will prepare you for the following positions and others like them:
- • Project Coordinator
- • Business Consultant
- • Business Analyst
- • IT Consultant
- • Associate Project Manager