Project Management for Technical Students

Navigating The Project Managers Through Engineering Landscape

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Description

"Explore project management tailored for technical students, covering key principles, methodologies, and advanced topics like inventory and quality management."

"Project Management for Technical Students: Navigating the Engineering Landscape" is a comprehensive course designed to equip technical students with the essential knowledge and skills required to successfully manage projects within the engineering domain.

This course delves into the core principles and practices of project management, tailored specifically for students pursuing technical disciplines such as engineering, computer science, and information technology. Through a blend of theoretical concepts and practical applications, students will learn how to initiate, plan, execute, monitor, and control projects effectively.

Understanding the fundamentals of project management, including project lifecycle, methodologies, and constraints.

  1. Exploring the roles and responsibilities of a project manager, emphasizing leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills.

  2. Examining the scope of Project Management body of knowledge (PMBOK), focusing on key areas such as scope, time, cost, quality, procurement, HR, communication, risk, and integration management.

  3. Analyzing the various phases of the project lifecycle, including development, construction, execution, and commissioning.

  4. Investigating the importance of customer focus and stakeholder management in technical projects.

  5. Delving into advanced topics such as inventory management, ABC analysis, economic order quantity, purchase procedures, modern techniques of material management (JIT/SAP/ERP), and quality management principles (TQM, Kaizen, 5 'S', & 6 Sigma).

What You Will Learn!

  • Importance of Project Management For Technical Students
  • Role of Effective Project Manager
  • Idea Generation For Project Manager
  • Project Planning and Implementation
  • Resources and Materials Management

Who Should Attend!

  • University Students in STEM Fields
  • Aspiring Project Managers in Tech
  • Early Career Technicians and Engineers
  • Technical Team Leads and Managers
  • Entrepreneurs in Tech-Driven Industries