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Overview
Develop real-world skills for success in project management, a critical engine of change in modern enterprises. This program equips professionals with the concrete skills and project management frameworks necessary to navigate rapid innovation and achieve sustainable competitive advantage. The curriculum integrates practical knowledge with the Project Management Institute’s (PMI) methodologies, meeting the 23-hour project management education requirement for the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM)® certification. Participants will need to complete certification exams through PMI.
Who Should Register
This program is ideal for:
- Professionals seeking foundational and advanced project management knowledge.
- Individuals aiming to fulfill the CAPM® education requirement.
- Team leaders and managers looking to align project goals with enterprise strategy.
- Those transitioning into project management roles.
Why Choose Kelley School of Business
The Kelley School of Business delivers a top-tier education, fostering a spirit of perseverance, growth, and success. Graduates emerge equipped with elite skills and knowledge, ready to meet challenges, drive positive change, and contribute from day one. As a leader in business education, Kelley emphasizes practical application, ensuring students are prepared to excel in competitive and dynamic environments.
Admission Requirements
There are no specific prerequisites listed; however, familiarity with basic business operations and processes may enhance the learning experience.
Program Overview
This four-course program provides a comprehensive understanding of project management methodologies and skills:
The Origin and Role of Projects in the Enterprise
- Link projects to corporate strategy to define value and justification.
- Align projects with enterprise standards and support capabilities.
Understanding the Project Manager Mindset
- Learn to anticipate project impacts and set clear expectations.
- Minimize resistance and engage stakeholders effectively.
Predictive and Adaptive Methodologies
- Master predictive (waterfall) and adaptive (Agile) project methodologies.
- Deploy the right approach for project planning and execution.
Real-World Project Management Survival Skills
- Engage stakeholders for ongoing support.
- Develop techniques to navigate challenges and maintain project flow.
What You'll Learn
- Recognize the core principles of a modern project management approach that integrates people with technology solutions.
- Grasp how projects align with strategic goals and the overall structure of an enterprise.
- Describe at least two frameworks from the Project Management Institute (PMI) and an industry-standard Agile framework (Scrum).
- Utilize fundamental project management methods for initiating, planning, executing, monitoring, controlling, and closing projects.
- Comprehend and implement advanced project management concepts.
Benefits
Graduates will gain:
- Proficiency in PMI’s ten knowledge areas and five process groups.
- Expertise in project portfolio management, organizational change, risk management, and communication strategies.
- A professional certificate and a digital badge to display on LinkedIn and other platforms.
Career paths include:
- Project Manager
- Program Manager
- Project Portfolio Manager
- Scrum Master
Program Details:
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Certificate
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Online
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Instructor Led
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4 courses
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3.6 CEUs
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12 weeks
- Business & Management