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Intake 01
26 - 28 Aug 09
Intake 02
4 - 6 Nov 09

S$1,850 (Inclusive of GST)

NUS Extension (#12-01 Park Mall)
Best Practices for the Muti-Project Management
Synopsis
Put the best concepts, tools and techniques available for multi-project management to work for you!Discover how to balance resources across multiple projects and minimize risks while improving performance.
You will examine two Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award (MBNQA) winners- and learn the best practices they share and how to put them into action in your organization. Find out the common characteristics of successful multi-project environments- such as ensuring communication from top-to-bottom
and bottom-to-top… encouraging change… and establishing accountability.
Special Benefits
- Recognize the best practices in project management and how to incorporate them into your operation
- Discover how to establish an environment that supports effective multi-project management
- Optimize resources across projects and other business processes
- Support your organization’s core values and strategic direction
- Learn how to provide for continuous project improvement
- Discover the benefits of a Project Management Office, steering committee and gate review teams
Seminar Content
Primary Concepts for Managing Multi-Projects- Objectives of multi-project management
- Best practices for MPM success
Establishing an Environment for Success
- Best practices within the industry and within the class
- Organizational structures that support MPM
How the Program Management Office Relates to Managing Multi-Projects
- Managing inter-project coordination points
- Multi-project resource leveling
- Developing project managers
- Program/portfolio reporting
- Constructing a PMO
The Project Management Business Process
- Business process basics
- Core concepts of improvement
- The project management business process; gate and process reviews
Management by Metrics
- Characteristics of successful metrics
- Collecting and reporting on the data
- Establishing a baseline of earned value
- Applying balanced scorecard to MPM
- Queuing theory and basics
- The great project conundrum
- Resource utilization in a multi-project environment
- The theory of constraints
- Multi-project (program) critical path
Summary: Achieving Best Practices in Multi-Project Management
- Consistency in project management practices
- Cultural characteristics needed for MPM
- Organizational responsibility
