This page indicates the material you should Study and what topics you should focus on before taking each of the Assessments
01 Introduction and Fundamentals
02 Boundaries and Artefacts
03 Communications and Methodology
04 Delivery and Sales
05 Initiation and Kick-off
06 Scoping: Fundamentals
07 Scoping: Planning and Estimating
08 Scoping: Project Definition
09 Scoping: Project Planning and Test Planning
10 Execution: Fundamentals
11 Execution: Securing the Outcome
12 Execution: Reporting, Risks and Remediation
13 Project Completion
14 Active Project Management Summary
15 Course Feedback (Not Scored)
Study:
Active Project Management Book
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Project Fundamentals
You Tube
Video: Are you up for the job?
Focus on:
What are the ActivePM project stages?
What are the ActivePM project "ingredients"?
Assessments
Chapter 3 The Project Challenge
Video: The Project Triangle
Understand the ActivePM project triangle
Know the main "artefacts" that are used to manage projects
Chapter 3 The Project Challenge/ Active Communications
Chapter 4. Alternative Project Methodologies
Video: Agile vs Waterfall Project Management
Study and reflect on "Active Communications"
What are the different project methodologies?
What are the pros and cons of each methodology?
What is the general ActivePM recommendation on methodologies?
Study: Active Project Management Book
Chapter 5 Active Methodology
A) Sales: Concepts and Practices
A) Sales: Artefacts
A) Sales: Checklists
What is the typical interaction between Sales and Delivery in relation to projects?
How does Scoping fit into the overall project process?
What are the pros and cons of T&M contracts?
How should estimates be done and presented?
What is inclued in a typical delivery contract?
B) Initiation: Concepts and Practices
B) Initiation: Artefacts
B) Initiation: Checklists
C) Kick-off: Concepts and Practices
C) Kick-off: Artefacts
C) Kick-off: Checklists
Who should be in the Project Team?
How are the plans for Scoping documented?
What is the role of the Steering Committee?
What are project "artefacts" and how should they be managed
What are the priorities at a project kick-off?
D) Scoping: Concepts and Practices
What is Scoping and what is the purpose
How to plan a Scoping activity
How are work, effort and duration calculated and estimated?
How many working days are there in a year?
Distinguish "open" from "prescriptive" Scoping
How should the PM think about risks to the project?
What is the WBS?
How can you limit project complexity and why is that sometimes advisable?
How can Project Plans be structured?
How are Project Plans typically represented?
What is meant by the Critical Path"?
How can estimates be organised?
In an estimate, what are the different types of work in an estimate?
What are the typical causes for project overruns?
D) Scoping: Artefacts
D) Scoping: Checklists
How should you prepare for Scoping?
What typically goes into a Project Definition?
How does the arithmetic work when estimating days of work?
What add-ons are typically made after you have estimated the main Tasks?
What detailed considerations are relevant when organising the Tasks in a Project Plan?
What detailed considerations are relevant when planning testing and validation activities?
E) Execution: Concepts and Practices
What should be the PM’s priorities be during Project Execution?
How can the PM get the best out of other team members?
How are Tickets used on a project?
What are the different types of testing and how do they relate to each other?
How can the PM handle additions to Scope that will not be handled during the current project phase?
How should the status of Tickets be reported?
What are the various project metrics reported in connection with:
Status
Work
Money
How does the Change Management Process work?
E) Execution: Artefacts
E) Execution: Checklists
What techniques can help with the solving of Issues?
What are the characteristics of Steering Reports and Status Reports?
How should the Project Manager deal with project risk?
F) Completion: Concepts and Practices
F) Completion: Artefacts
F) Completion: Checklists
What does the PM need to do to complete the project?
How does the Lessons Learned process work; what is the basis for the discussion and what project metrics are likely to be of interest?
Chapter 6. Active Terminology
Review all Chapters
Review the collaboration between Delivery and Sales
Review how projects are initiated.
Review how projects are scoped, estimated and planned
Review the artefacts and checklists for the project execution stage.
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