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NYC Career Centers Project Management Bootcamp
SponsoredThis 2-day Project Management Bootcamp is split into two sections and covers a wide range of project management theories, concepts, and best practices. The first section of this bootcamp is the Introduction to Project Management, where students learn a range of important project management theories and methods and review the five phases (Initiation, Planning, Execution, Monitoring, and Closing). This section concludes with a capstone project where students apply their newly acquired project management knowledge. The second section of the bootcamp is Advanced Project Management, where students will take a deeper dive into the topics and concepts covered in the first section and discover more advanced managerial concepts, including task analysis, the critical path method, planning, and developing project timelines.
Locations:- NYC
- Live Online
- $449
- 12 Hours
- Weekdays
- Beginner
- Free Retake
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NYIM Training Project Management Bootcamp
In this two-day interactive course, participants gain a complete understanding of project management, including initiation, planning, execution, controlling, and closing. The course also covers the different methods and strategies used in the field of project management. The bootcamp is open to beginners and will appeal to those looking to manage projects more effectively or explore the field of project management. Tuition includes hands-on training, a free retake, and a course manual. The course offers flexible scheduling and is available online or in NYC.
Locations:- NYC
- Live Online
- $449
- 12 Hours
- Weekdays
- Beginner
- Free Retake
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NYC Career Centers Project Management Level I: Initiation & Planning
In this 7-hour beginner course, students will learn the fundamentals of project management. This course is broken down into the first two phases of project management: Initiation and Planning. While students learn about the Initiation phase, they will learn how to identify, select, charter, and scope a project. As students progress to the Planning phase, they will discover how to break down work and distribute tasks, define and sequence activities, create network diagrams, estimate activity resources, establish start and completion times, and much more.
Locations:- NYC
- Live Online
- $249
- 6 Hours
- Weekdays
- Beginner
- Free Retake
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NYC Career Centers Project Management Level II: Execution, Controlling, & Closing
In this 7-hour project management course, students will build on the fundamental project management knowledge they acquired in Level 1. This course is broken down into covering the last three phases of project management: Execution, Controlling, and Closing. While students explore these key phases, they will learn key strategies and methods for building strong project teams, estimating and managing project budgets, analyzing and controlling costs, managing limited resources, identifying risks, communicating with key stakeholders, and finalizing and closing a project.
Locations:- NYC
- Live Online
- $299
- 6 Hours
- Weekdays
- Intermediate
- Free Retake
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Noble Desktop AI for Workplace Productivity
In the AI for Workplace Productivity course, students learn how to leverage AI tools to enhance efficiency by automating repetitive tasks and optimizing project management. The course also focuses on improving data analysis, offering practical solutions to transform daily operations. Through real-world applications, you'll gain insights into how AI can significantly streamline and elevate work processes.
Locations:- NYC
- Live Online
- $299
- 6 Hours
- Weekdays, Evenings, or Weekends
- Beginner
- Free Retake
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NYIM Training Project Management Level I: Initiation & Planning
In this full-day workshop, participants master the initiation and planning phases of the project management life cycle. By the end of this course, students will understand how to choose appropriate projects and plan extensively for project success. Using a workbook that contains both practical knowledge and a wide variety of hands-on exercises, participants will be equipped with the skills required for initiating and planning projects. Tuition includes hands-on training, a free retake, and a course manual. The course offers flexible scheduling and is available online or in NYC.
Locations:- NYC
- Live Online
- $249
- 6 Hours
- Weekdays
- Beginner
- Free Retake
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NYIM Training Project Management Level II: Execution, Controlling, & Closing
In this one-day course, participants with a solid foundation of project management initiation and planning knowledge will delve deeper into project management concepts, including task analysis, critical path method planning, project timelines, and ongoing monitoring. The five phases of project management will be reviewed to explore the complexities of each stage, and students will learn the required skills for executing, controlling, and closing projects, with a focus on budgeting and managing risk. This course provides an in-depth study of project management, including strategies and tools to build strong teams and optimize workflow. Tuition includes hands-on training, a free retake, and a course manual. The course offers flexible scheduling and is available online or in NYC.
Locations:- NYC
- Live Online
- $299
- 6 Hours
- Weekdays
- Intermediate
- Free Retake
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New Horizons Project Management Essentials
This three-day course for project managers teaches the essentials of project management. Students will learn to handle all aspects of a project from beginning to end. They will learn how to launch a project, create estimates, develop a project schedule, budget, allocate resources, and manage procurement processes. They will also learn how to handle communications and manage relationships among stakeholders.
Locations:- Chicago
- Hartford
- Detroit
- NJ
- NYC
- Boston
- Seattle
- Toronto
- Washington, D.C.
- St. Louis
- Portland
- Cleveland
- Richmond
- Anaheim
- Grand Rapids
- Knoxville
- Omaha
- $1,785
- 3 Days
- Weekdays
- Beginner
- Free Retake
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Emory Continuing Education Project Management Certificate
Direct complex projects from start to finish with a Project Management Certificate course. Participants also learn how to locate, recruit, and motivate team members, thus adding value to any organization. Using the proper methodology, students estimate resource consumption, design a program, customize a schedule, and reduce project risks in order to deliver the final product on time and under budget. Students also learn to be flexible, so they can deal with changing circumstances while staying true to integral concepts and the critical path. The six core courses are Project Management Introduction, Cost Techniques & Tools, Scope Techniques & Tools, Risk Techniques & Tools, Scheduling Techniques & Tools, and Communications Techniques & Tools. In order to become more well-rounded professionals, students also complete 24 hours of electives. Available electives focus on topics such as team building, Six Sigma certification, and effective negotiation.
Locations:- Atlanta
- $3,980
- 62 Hours
- Weekdays
- Beginner
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Emory Continuing Education Project Management: Scope Tools & Techniques
Effectively define the parameters of almost any project with this 1-week Project Management Tools & Techniques class. Setting variables like quality, time, and cost prevents things like scope creep, cost overruns, and missed deadlines. In addition to acquiring the tools they need to define these elements, students understand why it's important to control project integration and changes. Specific topics in this beginner-level course include planning and scope management, collecting requirements, and scope validation.
Locations:- Atlanta
- $295
- 4 Hours
- Weekdays or Weekends
- Beginner
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Emory Continuing Education Risk Management Concepts for Project Managers
Properly evaluate project management risk levels with this 1-week tools and techniques course. Risk can have both positive and negative effects. The important thing is to use it effectively according to an established risk management plan. Core concepts in this beginner-level class include identification, probability determination, monitoring, qualitative analysis, and response preparation.
Locations:- Atlanta
- $295
- 4 Hours
- Weekdays or Weekends
- Beginner
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Emory Continuing Education Effective Communications for Project Managers
Communication is usually the key to a successful project, and this 2-week Tools & Techniques class gives project managers the tools they need to effectively communicate with project stakeholders. Students develop these skills through a combination of role-playing, lectures, and in-class exercises. Specific course topics revolve around planning, applying, and implementing best practices for effective project communication.
Locations:- Atlanta
- $425
- 6 Hours
- Weekdays or Evenings
- Beginner
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NYC Career Centers Microsoft Project Level I
This 6-hour beginner Microsoft Project course introduces students to the tools and concepts needed to successfully manage projects. This course covers a range of early-stage project concepts and teaches students how to work with Microsoft Project, how to define a project, how to create and organize tasks, best practices for managing project resources, and how to finalize a project plan effectively. This course also offers a free retake within six months of completion to allow students to review any concepts and walk away with a much stronger grasp of the material.
Locations:- NYC
- Live Online
- $249
- 6 Hours
- Weekdays
- Beginner
- Free Retake
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NYC Career Centers Microsoft Project Level II
This 6-hour Microsoft Project course introduces students to the more advanced tools and concepts needed to be successful project managers. This course covers a range of early-stage project concepts and teaches students how to successfully execute a project, how to monitor project progress, the proper methods for controlling project plans, and best practices related to progress reports. This course also offers a free retake within six months of completion to allow students to review any concepts and walk away with a much stronger grasp of the material.
Locations:- NYC
- Live Online
- $249
- 6 Hours
- Weekdays
- Intermediate
- Free Retake
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UCLA Extension Fundamentals of Project Management
Manage complex projects more efficiently with this 11-week course. Students acquire the tools they need to complete tasks on time and under budget. Instructors help students understand the basic concepts of project management, quickly identify stakeholders, integrate various processes—such as quality control, communication, budgeting, and resource management—into the final product, and use a systematic approach to problem-solving. This course gives students the foundation they need to take the Project Management Institute’s PMP® exam.
Locations:- Los Angeles
- $999
- 11 Weeks, 3 hr/wk
- Weekdays or Evenings
- Beginner
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