Getting Project Results without Authority

PT8695
Training Summary
Many projects fail because the project manager lacks sufficient control to keep things moving forward on the project. One of the causes for insufficient control may be Lack of Authority. Often projects are taken on in environments where the project manager has little formal authority. As the leader of your project, you must assume control, even if you don’t have the formal organizational authority. This course discusses ways to improve project success, address conflicts and get past the “project manager’s lament” of having limited authority. The level of training for this course is intermediate to advanced.
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for this course.
Duration
1 Day/Lecture & Lab
Audience
This course is designed for those wanting to learn ways to improve project success, address conflicts and get past the “project manager’s lament” of having limited authority.
Course Topics
Overview
  • Control through influence
  • Gaining control through process
  • Using the PMI processes to assist in control
  • Practical Application work sessions

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