Formation/Cours

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Projects management

Etablissement : ECOLE DU NUMERIQUE

Langue : Anglais

Période : S3

Knowledge of business environment

Good level of english

Projects allow organizations to implement their vision and strategy.

In global companies or organization, project management enables managers and leaders to successfully conduct the projects and changes with their teams, especially in fast-changing or remote environments.

This course is a blend of project management methodology and personal skills that empower the students to contribute and lead their E-Com projects with agility, speed and effectiveness.

The main objectives of this course are :

– Understand the main concepts of project management : goals, methods, assessment, performance

– Integrate the specificities of E-Commerce projects

– Develop management and communication skills to engage teams and leaders

Understand the necessary mindset and the collaborative tools for an agile response to projects within organizations and environment that require speed and flexibility.

This course divided in 4 sessions covers 3 main blocs

Bloc 1 : the concepts of project management

Introduction to main concepts of project management

The processes of project management : planning, analysis, design, testing, development, control, assessment, deployment

Metrics of Cost, Time and Quality

Management of the risk

Project management toolbox to drive performance

Bloc 2 : Stakeholders and team members in the projects

Interpersonal communication with and between project’s stakeholders

Transversal skills and mindset for successful projects

Cultural diversity and alignment on the objectives and the process

Engage remote communities

Understand who is the real decision maker, who is my real client.

Bloc 3 : Agility and flexibility to drive speed, efficiency and business

Build an adaptive team

Agile project management tools : Kanban, Sprint, Mindmapping, MVP, Scrum

Corrective actions for project duplication

Identify and prevent project failures

Are the project management methods the ultimate tool to succeed ? What about Mindset ?