CAPM®: Project Lifecycles (TRN343)
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Course
English
Online
Course
French
Overview
Delivery method
Online
Duration
1 hour
Audience
Employees
Description
Understanding project lifecycles is essential to properly organizing the work involved. This online self-paced course explores the typical phases of a project lifecycle, and examines the key characteristics of predictive and adaptive project management approaches. Participants will explore the characteristics of both predictive and adaptative project management approaches to identity the method that best suits their project goals.
Topics include:
- explaining the different phases of a project lifecycle
- reviewing the initiating, planning, executing, monitoring and closing phases of the predictive project management approach
- reviewing the envisioning, speculating, exploring, adapting and closing phases of the adaptive project management approach
Notes:
This course is intended for all public servants, including those with or without project management experience. Materials are aligned with the PMBOK® Guide – Seventh Edition.
Completion of the 26 courses in the CAPM® course series can count towards the eligibility requirements for the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM®) exam administered for a fee by the Project Management Institute (PMI).
The CAPM® exam is not administered by the Canada School of Public Service. Learners wishing to take the exam are responsible for validating their eligibility directly with PMI.