A short project management course is a great option when you want to target a specific skill-set, or if you are still trying to decide if formal education is right for you. Our courses are fast, easy and practical. Check the list below to find the best training for your needs.
All courses are completed online using our Learning Management System. This lets you study at your own page, and at a time and place that suits you. You have up to six months to complete the course.
Communicate Effectively with Project Stakeholders
Duration 8 Hours
Price $800
Regardless of your role in a project, you will need to build and maintain relationships with stakeholders in order to success. This can include internal stakeholders like your project team, senior stakeholders like your Project Sponsor, and external stakeholders such as regulators or members of the public. This course will build practical skills that you can use to identify and engage with a range of different stakeholders.
Explore concepts including estimates to budgets, earned value management, funding allocation to the stage gate model, prioritisation, and forecasts vs. actuals.
This course is ideal for new project managers, and existing project managers who would like to manage their project cash flow more effectively.
For many new project managers, their new role means leading a team for the first time.
In this course you will learn how to navigate the Human Resources (HR) challenges unique to project delivery. Explore how to develop artefacts including the team charter and responsibility matrix.
This course explores the meaning, purpose and implementation of effective project governance. Explore the roles, responsibilities and tools used to effectively govern project delivery.
This course is suitable for those overseeing projects, as well as those leading projects for the first time. Existing project managers may also benefit from this course.
Explore the importance of procurement in successful project delivery. Understand the make-or-buy analysis, and go-to-market strategies. This course also includes an introduction to ethical procurement practices.
This course is appropriate for anyone involved in procurement and purchasing – whether as an evaluation committee member or a project manager.
This course focuses on best practices for identification and contextualisation of risks in the project environment. The course includes risk identification, recording risks, reporting methods and tools.
This course is appropriate for everyone working in a project environment.
This course discusses the challenges inherent in managing highly complex projects. The course explores PMO contribution, collateral customisation and the impact of delivery methodology.
This course is suitable for experienced project managers who are considering, or participating in, more complex projects.