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Project Management Basicsand BeyondTaking PM Training to the Next Level
Staff Development Coordinators Annual Meeting (SDCAM)
June 21, 2019Alan MacIntyre, PMPExigent, [email protected]
The Problem
8 Principles of Effective Learning
Running Workshops1. Project Management Knowledge2. Tips and Hints for Facilitators
Agenda
Delivering Dry and Boring Training Content
Project Management Anyone?
A Tough Audience
Busy and Distracted Adults
The Solution
Don’t Re-Invent the Wheel
Best Practices Are Out There!
The Problem
Project - A temporaryendeavor undertaken to create a unique product, service or result
1. Excites – Involve everyone in activities that are fun and engaging
2. Cultivates Curiosity – Encourage questions and discussions, allow for deeper exploration into topics that interest the group
3. Is Active –Balance passive “lecture” with active exercises and activities
4. Is Applicable – Lessons are more valuable when the skills can be applied directly to their job
8 Principles of Effective Learning
Source: https://brilliant.org/principles/
5. Is Community Driven – Team-based learning motivates and creates an environment of collaboration
6. Doesn’t Discriminate – Lessons apply equally to all members of the workforce regardless of cultural background, age or sex
7. Allows for Failure – “Smooth seas do not create skillful sailors” –challenge them, and then work on weaknesses
8. Sparks Questions – Encourage a questioning attitude aimed at understanding and improving how they apply these lessons
8 Principles of Effective Learning
Source: https://brilliant.org/principles/
Be prepared to run your class or workshop
Arrange tables in “groups” for team exercises
Start with a course overview then introductionsTeam formation should begin ASAP
Getting Started
FormStorm
NormPerform
Adjourn
The “Tuckman Ladder” – 5 Stages of Team Development Model
Ask them to share:- Challenges - Expectations- “Fun Fact”
Show by example
Draw from your own experienceTry to say “I’ve done this…” more than “you should do this…”
Use the tool or technique in class
Provide paper and electronic copiesDemonstrate “how” to use a technique
Try to avoid using just text and bullets on each slide (and reading verbatim)
Like I’m doing right now!
Running a Workshop
Work Breakdown Structure - A hierarchical decomposition of project work showing all deliverables in scope
Mix visual styles
Use images to explain complex concepts
Use animation to order topics
Running a WorkshopThe “Project Management Triangle”
Cost (Resources)
“How Much?”
Schedule“How Long?”
Quality“How Well?”
Scope“What is created?”
The Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) Guide® is organized by
5 Process Groups1. Initiating 2. Planning3. Executing4. Monitoring & Controlling5. Closing
Running a Workshop Spell out acronyms
Use mnemonics to help memorize key information
IPEMC2
“It’s Profound, E = MC2”
The Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) Guide® is organized by
10 Knowledge Areas
Running a Workshop Spell out acronyms
Use mnemonics to help memorize key information
Link to handouts and templates as these are discussed
IntegrationCommunication
Scope
Schedule
Risk
Quality
ProcurementCost Resource
Stakeholder
ProjectCharter
Use humor – appropriately and strategically – to keep things light
Are requirements clearly defined?
Are communications in the organization effective?
Running a Workshop
Hyperlinked PPT slides
Hyperlinked Video clip
Project Management (PM) Workshops
1. Select a “Case Study” project being worked on now
2. Create a motto
3. Draw a team logo
4. A spokesperson presents to the rest of the class
5. Teams develop scope, schedule and cost (resources) components
6. Other variations include: stakeholder analysis, risk identification, using metrics, problem solving and earned value
Running a Workshop
Project Name: Westchester Creek Bridge Upgrade
Purpose: To build a new draw bridge over Westchester Creek in Bronx, NY
Motto: Building better bridges, so you can get over it!
ADD DATES IN SET PERIODS (DAYS, WEEKS, MONTHS)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
Phase 1 1 8
* Task 1 1 3
* Task 2 3 6
* Task 3 4 5
Phase 2 9 9
* Task 1 9 3
* Task 2 11 7
* Task 3 14 3
ACTIVITYPLAN START
(week)
PLAN DURATION
(weeks)
Add topics covering interpersonal skills (soft skills)
Leadership
Communication
Negotiation
Team Building*
Running a Workshop
The “Marshmallow Challenge” - Provides insights about the importance of iterative planning using “prototypes” and is very fun!
Running a Workshop Marshmallow Challenge -Team Building Exercise Participants
Use games at the end of a lesson to reinforce knowledge
Who Wants to be a PM?
Jeopardy!
Wheel of PM
Family Feud
Make up your own: Matching, Name that S Curve, others…
Running a Workshop
Soft Skills
ToolsProcesses
Optimum Workshop Results
Running a Workshop
Use a “blended approach” whenever possibleCombines interactive games and a “learn by doing” methodology with skills, processes and tools
Participants come away with
Project artifacts
A sense of achievement
Tools that can be customized for further use
Skills to manage projects
Knowledge to improve performance
Running a Workshop
PM Basics and Beyond – Taking PM Training to the Next Level
Thank You!
Questions ?
Alan MacIntyre, PMPExigent, [email protected]