Program Overview
Jump start your projects. Map out your project's course and your destiny.
As the program title indicates, participants will learn the fundamentals of project management. Participants will be able to use these concepts the very next day on their projects, giving an edge over competition.
The Fundamentals of Project Management is a hands-on, workshop-based, interactive program. It includes small group exercises, large group discussions, and instructor facilitation. Participants will be able to practice what they learn on a case study project.
This program utilizes many of the templates found in IPDI Project Management Template Library. After completion, participants will have free access to the Templates to use on their own projects.
The Fundamentals of Project Management program has been successfully taught for over 20 years to thousands of individuals in hundreds of companies from a wide range of industries. IPDI’s extensive knowledge of project management best practices and our ability to apply them to companies, including yours, has ensured that our program is in high-demand, and our instructors are at the top of the field.
Program topics include:
- Project Management Foundation Concepts
- Project Management Process Groups & Knowledge Areas
- Scope Statement
- Stakeholder Assessment & Key Decision Makers
- Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
- Estimating Resources, Durations and Costs
- Communications Planning
- Project Team Development
- Quality Planning
- Human Resource Planning & RASIC
- Schedule Sequencing
- Risk Management Planning
- Procurement Planning
- Schedule Development, Trade-off Analysis and Baseline
- Project Execution
- Monitoring & Controlling Project Work
- Integrated Change Control
- Project Close-out
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Key Learning Objectives
- Understand the two main approaches to projects: Predictive and Agile as well as the Hybrid approach
- Develop a Scope Statement for the project to depict what is in scope and what is not
- Create a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) / Sprint backlog to establish effective resource and duration estimates
- Develop duration estimates using various techniques
- Understand the application of Critical Path Method (CPM) scheduling
- Understand the usage of a Task Board / Kanban on certain types of projects
- Establish effective adjustments, including risk responses, to the preliminary schedule
- Accurately update the schedule based on work performance
- Evaluate the schedule and budget variances and how to resolve them
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Who Should Attend
- New managers and project managers
- Those undertaking unique projects
- Senior executives with business planning responsibilities
- Systems, manufacturing, operations, engineering and technology personnel working with projects
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What Is Included
- All learning materials provided digitally
- Certificate of Completion
- Credential to add to your CV and LinkedIn Profile
- 19.5 CPHR Saskatchewan Continued Professional Development (CPD) hours
Check out the funding opportunities available through the Canada-Saskatchewan Job Grant.
April In-Person
Date: April 7, 2025 - April 9, 2025
Fees: $2,495 plus Taxes
Registration Deadline: March 3, 2025
Location: #600 340 3rd Ave N, Saskatoon
For more information, contact
Rebecca Schweighardt
Manager, Open Enrolment
306-966-7956
Email Me
Kelly Cameron
Instructor Profile
Doug Boebinger, MS, PMP, PMTA-CTP Doug Boebinger is the founder and Chief Project Management Consultant and Trainer for Integrated Process Developers, Inc. (IPDI). He holds over 35 years profit and loss experience in project management and process re-engineering. Doug obtained his Project Management Professional (PMP®) from the Project Management Institute (PMI®) in 1994 and has taught PMP Prep programs to thousands of people in numerous organizations across the world since then. As the lead project management consultant to Ford Motor Company Powertrain Global Division, Doug created the MAPD® Strategy which is a revolutionary new project/process planning and execution strategy specifically designed for multi-team environments. Doug has spent his career assisting companies in various industries as a project manager and as a consultant and trainer to implement project management and improve their organization’s processes. A current or former adjunct faculty member at various universities across the United States and Canada, Doug was the Project Management Department Chair and developer of the Bachelor of Science Project Management degree curriculum at Cleary University. He developed over 40 programs on project management, leadership and communications topics that have been taught to thousands of people from entry-level to C level in numerous organizations, companies, and governments around the world. |
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