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Skip to search resultsManaging Project Work (PMBOK® Guide Sixth Edition)
This online self-paced course examines the Direct and Manage Project Work, Manage Project Knowledge, and Monitor and Control Project Work processes. Participants will learn to use input from project plans to inform the management of their projects, including how to pace and manage project outputs using high-performing work processes.
Maximizing Value with A/B Testing
This online self-paced course examines the characteristics, benefits and best practices of A/B testing as a way of optimizing products. Participants will learn about the key actions needed to create an agile, value-added A/B test strategy in their organization.
Modernizing Public Services for Managers
This course aims to help managers set the conditions for their teams to reflect on what "modern government" means for the public service and to shape their practices in line with the Government of Canada's Digital Ambition. Through a series of self-paced and instructor-facilitated learning modules, participants will take a comprehensive look at the Government of Canada Digital Standards (part of the new Policy on Service and Digital) and learn how to apply them to deliver better products and improved services.
Next session: May 09, 2024 | 2 more dates
Moving Forward with Change Planning
This online self-paced course examines how to plan for successful change, which includes creating codes of change and identifying key stakeholders and their different levels of involvement. Participants will learn to build change charters and guiding coalitions, as well as how to interpret the influence and input of stakeholders.
Navigating Through Changes and Conflicts in Projects
This online self-paced course demonstrates how to effectively manage changes and conflicts in projects while keeping stakeholders engaged. Participants will explore the benefits of having a proper change control process and learn how to create a communications plan and deal with conflicts that may arise throughout a project.
Plan and Define Project Scope (PMBOK® Guide Sixth Edition)
This online self-paced course explains the Plan Scope Management, Collect Requirements, and Define Scope processes, which are used to create the conditions that define a project's scope and plan how to meet the project's needs. Participants will learn how to plan and create a scope statement and identify project and stakeholder requirements.
Planning Risk Management (PMBOK® Guide Sixth Edition)
This online self-paced course explores the Plan Risk Management process that allows a project to stay on schedule despite potential risks. Participants will learn how to anticipate, prevent and minimize project risks according to a risk management plan.
Project Changes and Closing (PMBOK® Guide Sixth Edition)
This online self-paced course explores the techniques used to effectively modify project pace or output using the Perform Integrated Change Control and Close Project or Phase processes. Participants will learn how to organize and manage work principles and processes during times of change, and to control the pace of change according to phases established by the Integrated Change Control (ICC) process.
Project Initiation and Planning (PMBOK® Guide Sixth Edition)
This online self-paced course explores the importance of project integration management, including the Develop the Project Charter and Develop the Project Management Plan processes. Participants will learn the conditions that precipitate project development by examining the fundamental planning strategies necessary for effective project execution.
Responding Effectively to Risks
This online self-paced course presents general strategies for dealing with risk, such as avoidance, transference and contingency planning. Participants will learn to apply specific strategies to different types of risk, including risks that could be a threat or an opportunity.
Responding to Risk (PMBOK® Guide Sixth Edition)
This online self-paced course covers the final three processes in the project risk management knowledge area: Plan Risk Responses, Implement Risk Responses, and Monitor Risks. Participants will learn about common risk response strategies and how to anticipate, monitor and control risks as they occur when managing projects.