Project Management, Leadership, and Communication (AA-Mgmt-Lead-Comm)


Course Description

Managing a successful project involves more than schedules, templates, and paperwork. It requires the application of strong interpersonal management skills to work effectively with people in a variety of roles.

The skills you'll learn in this course will enable you to apply effective leadership strategies, improve your interpersonal communication, become more influential, help guide your staff through change, deal with conflict and practice ethical principles during the entire project management process.

With the aid of the hands-on case study exercises, you'll learn to create a motivating team atmosphere and ultimately manage your project successfully.

Students pursuing a university-recognized and/or accredited certificate in Canada or continuing education units in the US must attend at least 90% of class time, participate in class exercises and section-knowledge checks, and score at least 70% on an end-of-class, multiple-choice assessment

This is a BYOD course. Students can download their course materials and view them on a tablet/iPad or a PC/Mac.

Course Outline

1. Introduction to Project Leadership

  • What Is Project Management?
  • Role of Project Manager as Organizational Leader
  • Begin Developing Leadership Development Plan
  • The Triple Constraint
  • Leadership Skills
  • Stakeholders

2. Leadership and Management

  • Leadership vs. Management
  • Leadership Orientation
  • Management Styles
  • Three Functions of Management
  • Trait Theory
  • Fiedler's Contingency Model
  • The Leaders Window

3. Interpersonal Communication

  • The Communication Loop
  • Filters and Barriers
  • The Interpersonal Gap
  • Active Listening

4. Influence

  • Influences on a Project Manager
  • Influence Styles
  • Power and the Project Manager

5. Motivation

  • Motivation Theories
  • Motivating Under-Performing Team Members
  • Rewards and Behavior
  • Creating a Motivation Plan
  • Vroom's Expectancy Theory

6. Effective Teams

  • Team Roles
  • Stages of Project Team Development
    • Forming
    • Storming
    • Norming
    • Performing
    • Deforming
  • Team Process and Functional Teams
  • Coaching Team Members

7. Change Management

  • What is Change Management?
  • Being an Organizational Change Agent
  • Influencers of Change
  • Stages of Organizational Change
  • Strategies to Manage Change

8. Conflict

  • What is Conflict?
  • Constructive Conflict vs. Destructive Conflict
  • Conflict Reactions to Avoid
  • Conflict Resolution Techniques
  • Staying Calm in Conflict Situations
  • What is Negotiation?
  • Attitudes About Negotiation
  • Negotiation Requirements
  • Formal Project Negotiation Planning

9. Ethics and Leadership

  • Ethics and Values
  • Personal and Business Ethics
  • Project Management Institute Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct

Hands-On Exercises

  • Leadership Self-Assessment
  • Leadership Style Analysis
  • Active Listening Role Play
  • Deter Influence Style Preference
  • Complete Power Base Profile
  • Morale Problem Case Study
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Negotiation Role Play
  • Conflict Resolution Case Study
  • Create Leadership Development Plan

Course Objectives

  • Manage stakeholders and teams
  • Assess and apply leadership styles
  • Improve communication
  • Enhance influence and power bases
  • Motivate team members
  • Lead effective project teams
  • Coach team members
  • Practice change management
  • Manage individual and team conflict
  • Practice ethical project management
  • Create a Leadership Development Plan
  • Case Study

This course features an evolving case study that puts you in charge of a large, international project. You'll manage a team of over 300 members working in four countries as you execute multiple tasks, including:

  • Influencing key stakeholders
  • Managing a dysfunctional project team
  • Creating a motivation plan for a team with morale problems
  • Introducing a major change to a project team
  • Conducting a negotiation between a project manager and customer around scope creep
  • Dealing with an ethical situation

Course Prerequisites

Project Management Fundamentals or IT Project Management

Course Information

Length: 3 day

Format: Lecture and Lab

Delivery Method: n/a

Max. Capacity: 16



Schedule

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UPCOMING COURSES
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Days
Cost
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Nov 18, 2024 - 3 day(s)
Nov 18, 2024
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3
$2495 USD
$2495 USD
Nov 25, 2024 - 3 day(s)
Nov 25, 2024
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3
$2495 USD
$2495 USD
Dec 09, 2024 - 3 day(s)
Dec 09, 2024
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AMER, Remote-EST
3
$2495 USD
$2495 USD
Jan 27, 2025 - 3 day(s)
Jan 27, 2025
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AMER, Remote-EST
3
$2495 USD
$2495 USD
Feb 03, 2025 - 3 day(s)
Feb 03, 2025
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AMER, Remote-EST
3
$2495 USD
$2495 USD
Feb 10, 2025 - 3 day(s)
Feb 10, 2025
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AMER, Remote-EST
3
$2495 USD
$2495 USD
Mar 10, 2025 - 3 day(s)
Mar 10, 2025
AMER
Remote-EST
AMER, Remote-EST
3
$2495 USD
$2495 USD
Mar 17, 2025 - 3 day(s)
Mar 17, 2025
AMER
Remote-EST
AMER, Remote-EST
3
$2495 USD
$2495 USD

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Who Should Attend

Associate project managers, project managers, IT project managers, project coordinators, project analysts, project leaders, senior project managers, team leaders, product managers and program managers.