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Working in Projects (EN)
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Gain the basic knowledge and skills for project-based work and understand the role of the project manager.
Training codeCGAPMWK-CESpoken LanguageEnglishLanguage MaterialsEnglishDayparts4Price€1.000,00excl. VAT No extra costs.Book Working in Projects (EN) now
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What is Working in Projects
In today’s fast-paced world, the number of projects within companies is on the rise. It’s often unclear to employees what working in a project involves and how to balance it with their daily work. This course provides the basic knowledge and skills needed for project-based work. You’ll learn how to design and set up a project, translate a client’s question into an assignment, create a plan, and report on progress. Topics include the rationale and process of a project, success and failure factors, the importance of business justification, stakeholders, project organization, project management within waterfall and Agile methods, conducting client interviews, defining assignments, planning activities, leadership styles, time management, and systematic work from start to finish.
with our team of experienced practitioners, you'll bridge the gap between theory and real-world application. They'll share practical insights and best practices, ensuring the training is both engaging and effective.
Who should attend Working in Projects
- Project Managers: Individuals who are responsible for planning, executing, and closing projects.
- Team Leaders: Those who lead a team towards achieving a common goal within a project.
- Business Analysts: Professionals who bridge the gap between IT and the business using data analytics to assess processes, determine requirements and deliver data-driven recommendations.
- Product Owners: Individuals who are responsible for maximizing the value of the product resulting from the work of the development team.
- Stakeholders: Anyone with an interest in the project, including clients, sponsors, and team members.
Prerequisites
No specific prerequisites are required for this course. However, a basic understanding of business processes and experience in a team environment would be beneficial.
Objectives
At the end of the training, you will be able to:
- Use basic knowledge and skills to work in projects.
- Understand the role of the project manager and the skills required for the role.
Gain the basic knowledge and skills for project-based work and understand the role of the project manager.
Training codeCGAPMWK-CESpoken LanguageEnglishLanguage MaterialsEnglishDayparts4Price€1.000,00excl. VAT No extra costs.With an Incompany training you have several advantages:
- You choose the location
- You experience the training with your colleagues, so it is always in line with your practice
- The trainer can tailor explanations, examples and assignments to your organization
- In consultation exercises can be adapted to organization-specific questions
Request more information or a quote.What is Working in Projects
In today’s fast-paced world, the number of projects within companies is on the rise. It’s often unclear to employees what working in a project involves and how to balance it with their daily work. This course provides the basic knowledge and skills needed for project-based work. You’ll learn how to design and set up a project, translate a client’s question into an assignment, create a plan, and report on progress. Topics include the rationale and process of a project, success and failure factors, the importance of business justification, stakeholders, project organization, project management within waterfall and Agile methods, conducting client interviews, defining assignments, planning activities, leadership styles, time management, and systematic work from start to finish.
with our team of experienced practitioners, you'll bridge the gap between theory and real-world application. They'll share practical insights and best practices, ensuring the training is both engaging and effective.
Who should attend Working in Projects
- Project Managers: Individuals who are responsible for planning, executing, and closing projects.
- Team Leaders: Those who lead a team towards achieving a common goal within a project.
- Business Analysts: Professionals who bridge the gap between IT and the business using data analytics to assess processes, determine requirements and deliver data-driven recommendations.
- Product Owners: Individuals who are responsible for maximizing the value of the product resulting from the work of the development team.
- Stakeholders: Anyone with an interest in the project, including clients, sponsors, and team members.
Prerequisites
No specific prerequisites are required for this course. However, a basic understanding of business processes and experience in a team environment would be beneficial.
Objectives
At the end of the training, you will be able to:
- Use basic knowledge and skills to work in projects.
- Understand the role of the project manager and the skills required for the role.
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e-CF competences with this course
At Capgemini Academy we believe in transparency and clarity in the training landscape. That is why, in the table below, we show you to which e-CF competence this training or certification contributes. For more information about how to use the e-Competence Framework read more here. If you want to know how you can apply the e-CF within your organization, read more on this page.
e-Competence Level | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
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A.4.Product/Service Planning | |||||
E.2.Project and Portfolio Management |