Description
You are responsible for providing assistance to the project manager: planning, writing reports of steering meetings, documentary classification of the project, etc. This training will allow you to understand the components and constraints of a project in order to 'effectively assist your manager.
Who is this training for ?
For whom ?
Any person responsible for assisting a project or program manager, MOE-MOA assistant.
Prerequisites
None.
Training objectives
Training program
- What is a project ?
- - What a project is and is not, when to switch to project mode?
- - The objectives and constraints of a project.
- - Collective reflection Exchanges experiences and difficulties encountered.
- Understanding the project approach
- - The three complementary cycles of a project.
- - The phasing of a project (stages, tasks and deliverables).
- - The different levels of decision-making in a project: comitology.
- - Collective reflection Different project life cycle strategies.
- The missions of the project manager and his assistant
- - The missions of the technical project manager and the project manager manager.
- - The different forms of positioning of the assistant, their limits of intervention.
- - Case study Delineate your role as assistant: mission letter.
- Prepare the project management plan
- - The framework note: objectives, issues, risks.
- - The breakdown of work and the "product": WBS/PBS.
- - The identification of project risks: action plans.
- - Scheduling (PERT) and planning of tasks and resources (GANTT).
- - The project budget (concept of Earned Value).
- - Example of a project plan in MS Project.
- - Examples of assistant interventions in the development of the project management plan (PMP).
- - Case study Propose two planning and budget scenarios to the project manager.
- Control the progress of a project
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- Organize and control the documentary classification of the project
- - The main deliverables, positioning in the RACI responsibilities matrix.
- - Management of documentary changes and traceability.
- - Example of classification methods.
- - Project capitalization: the project report.
- - Collective reflection Analysis of the main project documents.