Programme Management
March 15, 2009 by admin
Filed under Programme Management
Target Audience:
Members of staff.
Duration:
1 day.
Logistics:
The ideal number of participants for this training is 9 to 12.
Objective:
To give employees the resources needed to meaningfully participate in the delivery of long-term, organisation or department-wide programmes without loosing steam or getting veered off course along the way. Participants will have a better awareness of what is required of them as individuals and as a team on such long-distance undertakings and will be more motivated to see themselves as part of a whole working towards a common goal.
Overview:
This course outlines the vital steps taken by different stakeholders during the course of a project to ensure high performance and a successful outcome. Participants become familiar with the different phases of a project and their particular role in each one. The focus is on how their own attitude and level of participation can make a difference to the end result, however remote and distant it appears.
Participants will develop an understanding of:
- What makes or breaks high performance projects.
- The full project cycle and how to distinguish between the different phases.
- Project management terminology.
- How their choices and decisions affect the final outcome.
- The importance of keeping in mind the bigger picture.
Participants will learn key skills to:
- Become aware of and communicate their personal and work needs in order to achieve effective teamwork.
- Challenge thoughts and feelings that may hinder them.
- Keep focused when things get though.
- Self-monitor and take responsibility for their own part.
- Ackowledge and celebrate small wins on the way.

