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Introduction to Program Management - 2.0 hours/PDUs
Introduction to Program Management - 2.0 hours/PDUs
Introduction to Program Management
Overview/Description
Project managers are often tasked with managing multiple concurrent projects – but what about managing multiple programs? When in a program environment, the processes differ from traditional project management. This course explains the key terms and themes of program management. It also introduces theories that are recognized as successful methods of managing programs. This course is aligned with "A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge" (PMBOK® Guide) - Third Edition, published by the Project Management Institute (PMI®), Inc., 2004. Copyright and all rights reserved. Material from this publication has been reproduced with the permission of PMI®.
Target Audience
Program managers who are seeking to further their program management skills to more advanced levels
Expected Duration
2.0 hours
Objectives
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Lesson Overview
recognize the importance of programs and program management in organizational success Portfolios, Programs, and Projects
distinguish between examples of portfolios, programs, and projects
define a portfolio, program, and project Program and Project Management
distinguish between portfolio, program, and project managementLesson Overview
recognize how understanding program management, organizational planning, and themes will help your programs succeedProgram Management in Organizational Planning
match descriptions to the processes within the Planning process groupBenefits Management
recognize how to manage program benefits using a benefits management approach Program Stakeholder Management
recognize key program stakeholders in a given scenarioProgram Governance
recognize the functions of the program board in a given scenario
Course Number: proj_02_a01_bs_enus
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