Management Overview:
Managing the Small Project Climate


Management Overview: Managing the Small Project Climate
bullet Why This Course?
bullet Learning Objectives
bullet Audience
bullet Course Outline and Duration

Why This Course?
Many of your staff members perform project-related work. Often they don't manage that work as a project — just something that needs to be done by the end of the month (or by today!). This is typical of the small project environment in today's organization.

Small project work requires a unique set of traits: ability to react quickly, broader skills, and the ability to juggle multiple concurrent "priority ones". This Manager's Overview identifies the issues facing the manager of staff who specialize in the "need it yesterday" small projects. It describes use of The Small Project Guide, a customizable template approach to improving responsiveness, efficiency and quality.

Learning Objectives
bullet Define small projects, and the unique issues facing them.
bullet Discuss an approach to managing small projects that improves consistency, quality and responsiveness, while producing a documentation trail for each project.
bullet Identify the minimum techniques needed for successful small project management, and the most important management information that you should receive from your staff.
bullet Describe a prioritization process that keeps staff focused on the projects with greatest business benefit, and allows more efficient use of staff, while maximizing customer satisfaction.
bullet Describe the role the effective manager plays in the small project environment.
bullet Identify an action plan for maximizing the strengths of a more consistent small project approach.

Audience
This workshop is for first and second-level managers of small project staff. A small project typically requires two months of effort or less, staffed by one or more people with other high priority efforts. Customers of small projects can also benefit from this overview.

Course Outline (4 hours)

1. Issues of the Small Project Environment
bullet Defining Small Projects
bullet Issues of Small Project Management
bullet Unique Traits of the Small Project Manager
bullet Resolving Issues With The Small Project Guide
2. An Approach to Managing Small Projects
bullet The Small Project Life Cycle
bullet Improved Definition and Alternatives Analysis
bullet Task List Templates for Small Projects
bullet Keys to Estimating of Small Projects
bullet Project Prioritization
bullet Scheduling and Tracking Small Projects
3. The Manager's Role
bullet Customer Involvement and Project Acceptance
bullet Prioritization and Resource Allocation
bullet Quality Assurance and the Most Often Omitted Deliverables
bullet Monitoring and Reward Results in the Small Project Environment
bullet Action Plan: Maximize Small Project Management Strengths
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