Project Planning and Execution
Get ready to dive deep into the world of project planning and execution, where you'll learn the ins and outs of bringing ideas to life!
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Online
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About this event
Master structured techniques to manage and deliver projects with clarity.
Overview:
Project Planning and Execution covers essential methodologies for designing, scheduling, and managing projects across diverse sectors. It introduces frameworks that support delivery, monitoring, and adaptability, all with the aim of getting things done on time and within reason.
The course is delivered through structured modules that explore resource allocation, risk forecasting, milestone planning, and more. Ideal for professionals managing one project or many, this course offers a sharp and orderly approach to project delivery—no sticky notes required.
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand the stages of structured project planning and execution
- Learn to allocate resources based on project scope and timing
- Identify risks and prepare appropriate response strategies
- Explore milestone mapping and monitoring progress effectively
- Improve communication between stakeholders and project teams
- Gain techniques for evaluating completed project outcomes
Who Is This Course For:
- Junior project managers seeking structured planning techniques
- Office administrators assisting project-focused teams
- Entrepreneurs launching time-sensitive business initiatives
- Team leaders coordinating internal improvement efforts
- Event organisers managing multi-phase scheduling
- Non-profit workers overseeing grant-based projects
- Engineers managing technical rollouts
- Professionals seeking promotion to planning-based roles
Career Path:
- Project Manager £46,000 average salary
- Project Coordinator £33,000 average salary
- Programme Administrator £31,500 average salary
- Project Analyst £35,000 average salary
- Implementation Officer £37,500 average salary
- Business Change Specialist £40,000 average salary
Frequently asked questions
It involves setting goals, timelines, and resources to complete a project efficiently.
No, this course covers the basics suitable for complete beginners.
Common tools include Gantt charts, project management software, and risk matrices.