Program Management

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Old Dominion University, in partnership with Reed Integration, Inc., presents a certificate program in program management. Each Class has 24 contact hours/ 2.4 CEU"s.
 

This certificate program will not only recognize you as a program leader but also prepare you for certification for the Project Management Institute"s (PMI), newest credential, Program Management Professional (PgMPSM). The courses provide the concepts, methodologies, and analytical techniques necessary to manage and lead a program effectively.

Program Benefits

  • Learn the skills of the effective program manager, including how to manage a complex team (project managers, operational leads, marketing teams, executives, clients, partners and suppliers)
  • Discover proven practices and processes that navigate through the phases of the program life cycle (initiation, planning, implementation and ongoing operations)
  • Coordinate the management of interdependent projects and efforts over a time period to successfully achieve a set of business goals.
  • Prepare you to sit for the PgMPSM exam.

Strength of our Program:

  • Instructors with extensive program management experience.
  • Results oriented learning. All training focuses on practical, on-the-job applications.
  • Eligibility to apply for graduate credit at Old Dominion University.
  • Customized schedule formats for on-site training.

6 Mandatory Courses

  • 1 Fundamentals of Program Management
    • What is a program?
    • What is program management?
    • The relationship between program management and project management.
    • Program manager roles and responsibilities.
    • Program manager core competencies.
    • The program life cycle.
    • Program governance across the life cycle.
  • 2 Integration Management
    • Initiate a program and authorize projects
    • Develop the program management plan
    • Direct and manage program execution
    • Implement integrated change control
    • Close the program
  • 3 The Leadership Challenge
    • Identify Leadership strengths and weaknesses.
    • Communicate fundamental values and beliefs.
    • Inspire others to share a common vision.
    • Apply the Five Leadership Practices.
  • 4 Project Portfolio Management and the PMO
    • How the strategic management process works.
    • Align programs with business strategy.
    • Manage program execution.
    • Use program tasks to build the program team.
  • 5 Contract Management
    • Dispute resolution / tactics in negotiations
    • Setting objectives
    • Change clauses and formal change orders
    • Pricing of adjustments
  • 6 Advanced Program Management - Capstone Course

Participants implement skills learned throughout the program courses, and prepare to pass the PgMPSM examination. At the end of this course students will be able to:

  • Evaluate their strengths and weaknesses in applications of the Standard for Program Management topics and concepts.
  • Assess how prepared they are to take and pass the PgMPSM examination.