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Project Management Training
DURATION
The course is structured as a short professional programme and can be completed over a period of 5 to 10 training days, depending on the delivery schedule. Evening and weekend sessions may be available to accommodate working professionals.
FORMAT
Training will be conducted online (virtual classes).
Hybrid options may be available to allow for both online and in-person participation.
Comprehensive training manuals and support resources are included.
CERTIFICATION
Participants who successfully complete the course and pass the final assessment will be awarded a Certificate of Competence in Project Management.
ADMISSION
A minimum of Matric / Grade 12 or an equivalent qualification.
A diploma, degree, or relevant work experience in a supervisory, administrative, or technical role is recommended.
Proficiency in English, as training and assessments are conducted in English.
Access to a computer and reliable internet connection for online sessions.
Shape Workplace Success with Project Management Training
ABOUT THIS COURSE
The Project Management Training Course is designed to equip participants with the knowledge, tools, and techniques required to successfully manage projects in diverse environments. The course integrates international best practices with practical applications to ensure learners are able to initiate, plan, execute, and close projects effectively.
TARGET AUDIENCE
- Aspiring and practising project managers.
- Supervisors, administrators, and team leaders.
- Professionals seeking to enhance project management skills.
- Entrepreneurs and business owners involved in project work.
- Individuals pursuing career advancement in project-based environments.
Learning Outcomes & Key Topics
- Understand fundamental project management concepts and principles.
- Appreciate the importance of successful project delivery.
- Apply effective strategies for risk and conflict management.
- Initiate, plan, and direct projects with clarity and confidence.
- Monitor and control project activities using recognised reporting structures.
- Conduct evaluations and compile close-out reports.
- Project management concepts and principles
- Importance of successful projects
- Role of people and teamwork in project success
- Risk management in projects
- Conflict management in projects
- Starting up a project
- Developing a project plan
- Directing and initiating a project
- Managing project execution
- Project closure and evaluation
- Project reporting: initial reports, stage-end reports, exception reports, and close-out reports
- Use of project logs
