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Description

In this course certified PMP, author, trainer and program manager affined Luke Angel will teach you about the essential skills needed to be a program manager. We will start off by learning about what is the difference between a project and a program. We will go through what do program managers do from planning to delivery and beyond. Luke will start by drilling into the differences between a projects, programs, and portfolios? You then learn to manage programs, align programs to business strategies, deliver beneficial results, communicate with stakeholders, govern program activities, map program schedules, and support integral program processes.




 




Topics Include:
Program Management fundamentals
Who Is a Program Manager?
Differences Between Portfolios, Programs and Projects
How to Derive Business Value from Your Program
Program Phases and Life Cycle Activities
Differences Between Program and Project
Differences Between Program Ad Portfolio
How to Develop a Portfolio Strategy
How Derive Program Benefits
How Analysis and Plan Your Program
What Program Delivery Is
How TO Transition and Achieve Sustainment of Your Program
Program Planning and Stakeholder Engagement
Program Governance
Program Roles Their Functions
Program Governance Activities
Program Life Cycle Management
Program Communications Management
How to Manage Program Financials
Integration Management with In Programs
Program Procurement Management
Quality Management of Program Projects
Program Resource Management
Risk Management in Programs
Conduct Program Schedule Management
Program Scope Management
Who this course is for:
Anyone who wants to learn about program management
Program Managers
Project Managers
Business Analyst
Product Owners
Product Managers
Business Leaders
Business Mangers
Project Schedulers
Development Managers

What you'll learn

Program Management fundamentals

Who Is a Program Manager

Differences Between Portfolios, Programs and Projects

How to Derive Business Value from Your Program

Program Phases and Life Cycle Activities

Differences Between Program and Project

Differences Between Program and Portfolio

How to Develop a Portfolio Strategy

How Analysis and Plan Your Program

What Program Delivery Is

How To Transition and Achieve Sustainment of Your Program

Program Planning and Stakeholder Engagement

Program Governance

Program Roles Their Functions

Program Governance Activities

Program Life Cycle Management

Program Communications Management

Program Communications Management

How to Manage Program Financials

Integration Management with In Programs

Program Procurement Management

Quality Management of Program Projects

Program Resource Management

Risk Management In Programs

Conduct Program Schedule Management

Program Scope Management

Requirements

  • You will need a copy of Adobe XD 2019 or above. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe.
  • No previous design experience is needed.
  • No previous Adobe XD skills are needed.

Course Content

27 sections • 95 lectures
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1-Welcome
2
1.1-Welcome
1.2-Pre Requisites
2-Program Management Fundamentals
4
2.1-Program Management 101
2.2-Who Is A Program Manager
2.3-Portfolios Programs And Projects
2.4-Business Value
3-Domains Of Program Management
3
3.1-Program Phases And Life Cycle Activities
3.2-Program Vs Project
3.3-Program Vs Portfolio
4-Portfolio And Program Strategy
1
4.1-Portfolio Strategy
5-Program Management Benefits
4
5.1-Benefits
5.2-Analysis And Planning
5.3-Delivery
5.4-Transition And Sustainment
6-Stakeholder Management
1
6.1-Program Planning And Stakeholder Engagement
7-Governance
3
7.1-Program Governance 101
7.2-Individual Roles Their Functions
7.3-Governance Activities
8-Program Life Cycle
1
8.1-Life Cycle Management
9-Advanced Program Management Strategies
9
9.1-Communications Management
9.2-Financial Management
9.3-Integration Management
9.4-Procurement Management
9.5-Quality Management
9.6-Resource Management
9.7-Risk Management
9.8-Schedule Management
9.9-Scope Management