Project management is all about experience. Yes, you need the basic knowledge of the framework that you will be using but, even the PMP certification by PMI requires you to have real world project experience. Our projects that we train you on are real world projects with project teams and tools that will allow you to live and learn in real time.
The key to success in project management is about managing the execution of the plan that you have created or inherited. Our program will give you opportunities to apply & test your project management’s learning and polish your skills. Our training is ideal for people who are team leads and want to be full project managers.
This is the project management fundamentals that one should know about before embarking on the latest trends and methodologies in PM like Agile, Scrum, and many more. According to Project Management Institute (PMI), Project management is the use of specific knowledge, skills, tools and techniques to deliver something of value to people. This knowledge is contained in the PMBOK and you must go through these to use that knowledge and develop skills and techniques. PM Tools have matured a lot recently and help you with the effective project management. But, the main driver behind all the project management is the experience. That’s why we have created several research & development (R&D) projects where we allow you to gain skills while using state of the art tools.
It’s recommended for all people working on projects whether as team leads or team members.
This is actually the “development” phase of a project. To call it a complete project management, is cutting corner. That’s why we recommend our trainees to work with PMP approach and apply all knowledge areas before developing skills in Agile. Our experienced Agile PM will develop skills to sub divide and develop plans with iterative cycles. Our training focuses on breaking down large projects into more manageable tasks, to complete in short iterations throughout the larger project life cycle.
It’s recommended for people who have already completed the PMP Traditional course.
Scrum is actually Agile for small teams. It is led by a Scrum master, whose main job is to remove all obstacles to getting work done. Work is planned and executed in short cycles called sprints. The team meets daily to discuss current tasks and any roadblocks that need clearing. It’s simple and effective for small software development projects and is very commonly used across the industry.
It’s recommended for people who are already project managers and want to learn and develop Scrum principles.