Program Description:
This training program aims to equip participants with the essential knowledge, skills, and behaviors required in the field of planning, designing, and monitoring engineering projects. It offers specialized, high-level training to effectively engage in this sector.
General Objective:
Participants are expected to achieve the following outcomes:
- Understand project definition and characteristics.
- Recognize project phases and their management.
- Assess business performance.
- Conduct strategic planning and feasibility studies.
- Differentiate between commercial profitability standards and governmental profitability standards.
- Plan project needs and supplies using modern administrative systems and scientific methodologies.
Program Modules:
- Project definition and characteristics.
- Project phases and their management.
- Relationship between entities, portfolio management, programs, projects, and operations.
- Business performance and strategic planning.
- Feasibility study and project evaluation.
- Differentiating between commercial and governmental profitability standards.
- Project selection and project charter.
- Scope of work planning and general schedule.
- Cost, quality, and human resources planning.
- Communication planning, risk, and opportunity management.
- Needs and supplies planning.
- Organization and execution phase.
- Analysis methods and change requests.
- Closure and project delivery.
Target Audience:
This training program targets:
- Project managers and supervisors.
- Professionals involved in planning, designing, and monitoring engineering projects.
- Department heads in facilities and projects.
- Project, maintenance, and operations managers.
- Operations executives, managers, and staff.
- Engineering students and recent graduates interested in project management.
- Individuals looking to enhance their organizational systems and procedures.
This course provides a comprehensive framework for enhancing skills and capabilities in effectively managing and executing engineering projects.