What a Prince2 Project Management Course Did for Me

Posted by business | management | Posted on April 18th, 2010

What a Prince2 Project Management Course Did for Me

 

I used to think I knew everything there was about project management, well that was until I was put on a project management course. I had always known that project management is “a set of well-defined methods and techniques for managing a team of people to accomplish a series of work tasks within a well-defined schedule and budget.” However, I was missing out on a lot of nuances within the subject, and this was highlighted to me as soon as I started the course.

I had thought project management was a new concept but I was surprised to learn that it has been a field of study for many years. Project management came about from different areas of application including construction, engineering and defense. In the USA, the pioneer thinker who saw the need for a formal system of management to deal with the complexities of project management was Henry Gantt. He is known as the father of planning and control techniques. His most famous work, known as the Gantt chart, is used as a project management tool in today’s workplace. In 1969, the Project Management Institute was formed to provide and upkeep the interest of the project management industry.

Throughout the course we covered various aspects of project management: first of all we looked at a project and how the successful completion of a project is directly related to the achievement of definite project goals and objectives. Then we looked at what constituted project goals and objectives.

The role of a project manager was highlighted and this has made me look at my project manager in a new light. I had always presumed our projects were a success because they were easy. I never realised how much work our project manager had to do to make them a success, for example: he has to attain all the project goals and objectives while working within a framework that is formed by three constraints: scope, time and budget, and frequently there is a fourth constraint – quality. Another challenge is to optimally allocate and integrate the required inputs that are essential to meet the objectives of the project. Wow! And that is only the tip of the iceberg of what a project manager does.

A project manager also has to be able to function under pressure, and to help with project management there are project management software options. The software has many types of modules such as scheduling, cost control and budget management, etc. The software allows an automated response to tackle the complexities of challenging projects and they have been designed to make the role of the project manager a little easier. We were shown some of the software packages and we were encouraged to try them to give us an additional insight into the role of the project manager.

After we had finished with the software, we looked at the different activities within project management and then the activities were broken down so we could clearly understand each point. For example we looked at: analysis of goals and objectives; assessing and managing risk; the allotment of tasks; estimating resource requirements; quality management; and last but not least, forecasting future needs.

 

Another important aspect of the course was highlighting the importance of teamwork within project management. A project manager has to be able to function under pressure, and to help control/reduce the pressure, a strong, committed team working with the project manager can significantly improve the success rate of a project, which will reflect well on the company/business.

I must admit, I hadn’t been looking forward to attending the course, but not only has the course opened my eyes to the subject of project management, it also looks good on my CV.

 

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11 Responses to “What a Prince2 Project Management Course Did for Me”

  1. corpo says:

    The columns represents action or inaction.. the rows represent the uncertainty of the debate “Alarmists being right or skeptics being right.”

    Essentially Action is buying insurance, inaction opting out of insurance. Global Warming is the reason your making a choice to buy insurance or not..

    The economic harm is the cost of the insurance.. The only Jedi Mind Trick is Greg implying that it wouldn’t cost money for insurance.

  2. guzen says:

    Can I make a small suggestion?
    Repeat the last few seconds of your previous videos with the next one…
    It’s really hard to figure out what’s going on…Especially when you have to wait for the video to load, and you forgot how the last video ended…
    Thanks~

  3. nacao says:

    so saving the climate will let us survive without having to do major ass adaption, a low carbon economy will create more jobs and help us get out of the recession and we will be leaving a healthier, more intact planet to future generations! is that bad?!

  4. urban says:

    he outright says it would. did you watch the video?

  5. jpro says:

    Both exist in columns and rows, not one or the other.

    and yes it is.

  6. earth says:

    Not for nothing but the current growth in GDP is ~2.9% which would mean a total halt in economic growth.. During the Great Depression there was stagnant growth of around 1.7% (3% is $2.7 Trillion)

    Also its no Jedi Mind Trick.. the columns represent the certainties… the rows are the variables.. which is why the economic harm is a certainty and global warming is still a variable.

    You should know that.

  7. rails says:

    i have something else to add:
    is it bad to conserve resources for future generations? even if global warming isn’t real, why should we leave a polluted, resourceless hunk of rock for our kids? climate change is real, (and we have solid, real proof that we are causing it), so we should have some moral and ethical considerations to save the huge amount of species here on earth, BUT we should think about our own KIDS.

  8. psychic says:

    I have created a simple, but useful page, which has all the links to this series of videos listed in the correct order.

    The site name is of the standard format with the usual (US) extension after the dot. The site name is then followed by a forward slash and the name of the page, so the first word is my site name and the second bit is the page name (but you need to put D O T h t m on the end).

    pharmgateway howitallends

  9. truth says:

    you know the earth is warming when people living in the Caribbean start complaining about the heat. and people in new york are actually glad when it gets warmer. record breaking temperatures

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