6-Hour Virtual Seminar on Project Management for Non-Project Managers

Tactics to Manage Any Project to Success and Get The Results Your Management Requires!

Instructor :
Rebecca Reinstein

Webinar ID:
7548

Date: 14 February 24, WED

Start Time: 9 am PT

Duration: 6 Hrs.

What you will learn

  • Context for HR Project Management: What are Projects & Where Do They Fit?
  • Hone Organizational Skills: Managing Time Proactively
  • Project Initiation, Planning and Scheduling
  • Cost Management: Define budget and tracking
  • Context for HR Project Management: What are Projects & Where Do They Fit?
  • Hone Organizational Skills: Managing Time Proactively
  • Project Initiation, Planning and Scheduling
  • Cost Management: Define budget and tracking
  • Avoid Major Project Pitfalls; Risk Management
  • Human Resource and Communication Plan: Active Assertive Communication
  • Project Execution, Monitoring, and Control, Closure Plan: Going Beyond Lessons Learned

Course Description

We live in a project-based world. The vast majority of people working on project-based work take up the role without even realizing it and before long, they’re fighting an uphill battle.

Deadlines are missed and budgets are surpassed. If you’ve ever been in this situation, you know how stressful this can get.

Research shows that a whopping 45% of projects are either canceled, delivered late, or don’t even meet their original goals!!

The fact of the matter is that current project-management processes are inadequate. Many projects fail, and many project managers fail to deliver their promised results.

You are already doing more than you thought possible, and this “extra” assignment comes.

Using the skills learnt in this interactive webinar, instead of being overwhelmed, you will set the work up as a project, manage it using an approach with a track record of success, and get the results your management requires.

Rebecca Reinstein, a Ph.D. in organizational development, author, and executive Coach, cuts through the noise and shows you exactly what the deficiencies are in traditional approaches – and how you can start avoiding them.

Participants will:

  • Hone your existing skills and build on them.
  • Apply what you learn to the rest of your assignment, becoming more productive, and still have time to think about how to improve the overall performance of your area of responsibility.
  • You do not have to reinvent the wheel or rely on a “To-Do” list to get the desired results.
  • You’ll have access to resources that you can adapt to your specific situation.

Join Now!

We live in a project-based world. The vast majority of people working on project-based work take up the role without even realizing it and before long, they’re fighting an uphill battle.

Deadlines are missed and budgets are surpassed. If you’ve ever been in this situation, you know how stressful this can get.

Research shows that a whopping 45% of projects are either canceled, delivered late, or don’t even meet their original goals!!

The fact of the matter is that current project-management processes are inadequate. Many projects fail, and many project managers fail to deliver their promised results.

You are already doing more than you thought possible, and this “extra” assignment comes.

Using the skills learnt in this interactive webinar, instead of being overwhelmed, you will set the work up as a project, manage it using an approach with a track record of success, and get the results your management requires.

Rebecca Reinstein, a Ph.D. in organizational development, author, and executive Coach, cuts through the noise and shows you exactly what the deficiencies are in traditional approaches – and how you can start avoiding them.

Participants will:

  • Hone your existing skills and build on them.
  • Apply what you learn to the rest of your assignment, becoming more productive, and still have time to think about how to improve the overall performance of your area of responsibility.
  • You do not have to reinvent the wheel or rely on a “To-Do” list to get the desired results.
  • You’ll have access to resources that you can adapt to your specific situation.

Join Now!

Why you should attend

Traditional approaches to strategic planning and project management are inadequate and can lead to the failure of a project or even an entire business!!

You will get better results as you begin using essential project management skills and tools. However, more than these basics is needed for continued success.

You must continually improve your existing skills in project management, communication, understanding human nature, and working across organizational lines.

You will have new challenges the more you lead successful projects.

You will need to dive deeper into current project management standards and learn to use more sophisticated tools. This can be overwhelming on top of your many responsibilities and priorities.

You need to develop a plan to systematically integrate new skills and tools and use references for your continuous improvement and expand your capacity to balance day-to-day work and these special assignments.

Join Rebecca Reinstein in this interactive webinar to:

  • Recognize the “business problem” before the project begins
  • Organize tasks easily into logical groups of activities
  • Create a project plan to guide all your efforts
  • “Manage” your project “team” even if you don’t have one
  • Keep critical stakeholders informed and involved
  • Track progress and recognize quickly when things are slipping
  • Lead effective project meetings
  • Demonstrate successful project completion
  • Apply lessons learned to the next project
  • Hone organizational skills
  • Communicate even more effectively
  • Avoid major project pitfalls
  • Meet project objectives; Bring in projects on time, on budget, & on target

Enroll Now!

Traditional approaches to strategic planning and project management are inadequate and can lead to the failure of a project or even an entire business!!

You will get better results as you begin using essential project management skills and tools. However, more than these basics is needed for continued success.

You must continually improve your existing skills in project management, communication, understanding human nature, and working across organizational lines.

You will have new challenges the more you lead successful projects.

You will need to dive deeper into current project management standards and learn to use more sophisticated tools. This can be overwhelming on top of your many responsibilities and priorities.

You need to develop a plan to systematically integrate new skills and tools and use references for your continuous improvement and expand your capacity to balance day-to-day work and these special assignments.

Join Rebecca Reinstein in this interactive webinar to:

  • Recognize the “business problem” before the project begins
  • Organize tasks easily into logical groups of activities
  • Create a project plan to guide all your efforts
  • “Manage” your project “team” even if you don’t have one
  • Keep critical stakeholders informed and involved
  • Track progress and recognize quickly when things are slipping
  • Lead effective project meetings
  • Demonstrate successful project completion
  • Apply lessons learned to the next project
  • Hone organizational skills
  • Communicate even more effectively
  • Avoid major project pitfalls
  • Meet project objectives; Bring in projects on time, on budget, & on target

Enroll Now!

Areas Covered

Context for HR Project Management

  • What are projects and where do they fit?
  • Project success factors and pitfalls
  • What Are Your Strengths and Challenges Managing Projects?
  • Where do PM Standards Come From?
  • Project Life Cycle

Hone Organizational Skills

  • Skills to Lead Project Successfully
  • Skills to Manage Project Successfully
  • Managing Time Proactively

Project Initiation

  • Develop a Business Case and Project Overview
  • Articulate HR project Business Problem
  • Perform Stakeholder analysis

Planning and Scheduling

  • Elicit Requirements
  • Establishing and Clarifying Concrete Objectives
  • Analyze scope, constraints, assumptions
  • Create Work Breakdown Structure and tactical plan
  • Sequence activities optimally with Logic Diagram
  • Manage the Critical Path
  • Schedule, assign responsibility, and track
  • Developing More Detailed Plans to Reach Objectives

Cost Management

  • Estimate Costs
  • Define budget and tracking

Avoid Major Project Pitfalls; Risk Management

  • Common Pitfalls and Their Remedies
  • Analyzing Risk
  • Develop Risk Impact Matrix
  • Track and manage Risk
  • Establishing an Early Warning System
  • Escalating Risk Proactively
  • Expecting the Unexpected Define risks, qualitatively and quantitatively

Human Resource and Communication Plan

  • Develop Role and Responsibility Plan; Create RACI diagram
  • Develop Management Communications Plan
  • What is Your Most Effective Communication Zone?
  • Using Active Assertive Communication
  • Mastering Active Listening
  • Managing Project Communication Through RACI
  • Meeting Challenges with Stakeholders, Dispersed Teams, and Virtual Teams

Project Execution, Monitoring, and Control

  • Define What and How to monitor; scope, schedule, cost, quality
  • Capture actual results for scope, schedule, cost, quality
  • Executing Detailed Project Plans
  • Managing Exceptions and Deviations from Plans
  • What Management Wants to Hear in Your Reports

Project Closure

  • Apply Lessons Learned for continuous improvement
  • Continuous Improvement as a Way of Life
  • Implementing Lessons Learned Throughout Project
  • Going Beyond Lessons Learned

Context for HR Project Management

  • What are projects and where do they fit?
  • Project success factors and pitfalls
  • What Are Your Strengths and Challenges Managing Projects?
  • Where do PM Standards Come From?
  • Project Life Cycle

Hone Organizational Skills

  • Skills to Lead Project Successfully
  • Skills to Manage Project Successfully
  • Managing Time Proactively

Project Initiation

  • Develop a Business Case and Project Overview
  • Articulate HR project Business Problem
  • Perform Stakeholder analysis

Planning and Scheduling

  • Elicit Requirements
  • Establishing and Clarifying Concrete Objectives
  • Analyze scope, constraints, assumptions
  • Create Work Breakdown Structure and tactical plan
  • Sequence activities optimally with Logic Diagram
  • Manage the Critical Path
  • Schedule, assign responsibility, and track
  • Developing More Detailed Plans to Reach Objectives

Cost Management

  • Estimate Costs
  • Define budget and tracking

Avoid Major Project Pitfalls; Risk Management

  • Common Pitfalls and Their Remedies
  • Analyzing Risk
  • Develop Risk Impact Matrix
  • Track and manage Risk
  • Establishing an Early Warning System
  • Escalating Risk Proactively
  • Expecting the Unexpected Define risks, qualitatively and quantitatively

Human Resource and Communication Plan

  • Develop Role and Responsibility Plan; Create RACI diagram
  • Develop Management Communications Plan
  • What is Your Most Effective Communication Zone?
  • Using Active Assertive Communication
  • Mastering Active Listening
  • Managing Project Communication Through RACI
  • Meeting Challenges with Stakeholders, Dispersed Teams, and Virtual Teams

Project Execution, Monitoring, and Control

  • Define What and How to monitor; scope, schedule, cost, quality
  • Capture actual results for scope, schedule, cost, quality
  • Executing Detailed Project Plans
  • Managing Exceptions and Deviations from Plans
  • What Management Wants to Hear in Your Reports

Project Closure

  • Apply Lessons Learned for continuous improvement
  • Continuous Improvement as a Way of Life
  • Implementing Lessons Learned Throughout Project
  • Going Beyond Lessons Learned

Who is this course for

  • Managers and non-managers who routinely take on special assignments
  • Team leaders who manage special assignments in technical, admin or HR fields
  • Employees who have unexpectedly been given the lead on a project
  • Anyone who’s struggled with project management in the past
  • Professionals looking to rock an upcoming or ongoing project
  • Anyone who must manage projects or large complex assignments as part of their responsibilities
  • Administrative Professionals, Office Managers
  • Supervisors, Small Business Owners, Aspiring project managers
  • Those who are not full-time project managers
  • Those who are not certified as project managers nor seeking certification
  • Managers and non-managers who routinely take on special assignments
  • Team leaders who manage special assignments in technical, admin or HR fields
  • Employees who have unexpectedly been given the lead on a project
  • Anyone who’s struggled with project management in the past
  • Professionals looking to rock an upcoming or ongoing project
  • Anyone who must manage projects or large complex assignments as part of their responsibilities
  • Administrative Professionals, Office Managers
  • Supervisors, Small Business Owners, Aspiring project managers
  • Those who are not full-time project managers
  • Those who are not certified as project managers nor seeking certification

Instructor Profile

Rebecca Staton-Reinstein, Ph.D. and president of Advantage Leadership, Inc., works with leaders around the world who want engaged employees to increase bottom-line results and delight customers through strategic planning, culture change, and team development. Rebecca has contributed to organizational success as a...

Rebecca Staton-Reinstein, Ph.D. and president of Advantage Leadership, Inc., works with leaders around the world who want engaged employees to increase bottom-line results and delight customers through strategic planning, culture change, and team development. Rebecca has contributed to organizational success as a manager and executive in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors.

She taught Organizational Psychology in an MBA program. She is the author of several books on strategic planning and strategic leadership, holds a PhD in organizational development, and has served as president of many civic, business, and nonprofit boards of directors, and has been honored for her work on 4 continents.

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