Project Management Education

 

Project management strategies can help you address tighter budgets, demanding time constraints and fewer resources. Real-life project management methods and techniques position you as a leader and give your company a competitive advantage.


Project Managers also often rely on the skills of the Business Analyst to ensure project success. New Horizons of Minnesota can help you learn more about the role of the business analyst and the processes and methods of Business Analysis.



Upcoming Classes


New! Project Quality Management
This two-day course focuses on the quality of the project management process as well as how that process impacts the quality of the products, or deliverables, which are produced. It also provides exposure to the tools, techniques and metrics which can be used to ensure that sufficient quality of process and product are achieved.
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Project Management Fundamentals
This course is a primer on the basics of Project Management. Students will learn how to use Project Management techniques to plan, organize, control, document and close out their projects successfully and with minimum risk.
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Microsoft Office Project
Learn how to use Microsoft Project to create a project plan and work with a project plan once it has entered the project implementation phase.
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New! Project Cost Management
This two-day course is intended for both project team members and project managers wishing to gain a fluent working knowledge of commonly accepted best practices for planning and management of the project cost baseline.
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New! Project Scope Management
Team members and managers looking to improve their requirements analysis skills and looking to improve their understanding of how to identify “what’s in and what’s out” of their projects should take this two-day course.
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New! Project Management Negotiations, Conflict Management and Team Building
This two-day seminar is designed to expose project managers, those who lead project management offices, and any other persons engaged in project work to a set of skills necessary for effective negotiations, conflict management, and team building within the project environment.
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New! Project Time Management
This two-day course addresses the identification, elaboration, planning, and management of the project schedule. Including selected processes from the PMI Integration, Cost, Scope and Time Knowledge Areas, this class addresses the development of a Project Activity List, development and analysis of Project Network Diagrams, Schedule Analysis, Critical Path Methodology, Critical Chain Methodology, Schedule Contingency Planning, Level of Effort Planning, Hammock Tasks, Schedule Compression, and the Project Schedule Baseline.
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New! Project Communications Management
This two-day workshop is intended to introduce project managers to a broad set of communications skills. It explains the project communications processes embedded in the PMBOK® Guide.
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New! Business Analysis and Project Management
This two-day, instructor-led course provides an overview of the important intersection between business analysis and project management. Because Project Managers must rely on the skills of the Business Analyst to ensure project success, it is important that they understand the role of the business analyst and the processes and methods that Business Analysts will employ in the performance of their jobs.
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New! PMP 1-2-3: A Guide to Preparing for the PMP Exam
The objectives of this five-day workshop are to prepare participants for the PMP exam by presenting a comprehensive set of materials likely to be tested, inform participants of the processes necessary for registering for the exam, increase their test-taking confidence, provide sample questions designed to test their readiness and share best practices in exam taking and preparation.
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New! Methods and Tools for Project Performance
This three-day workshop is intended to introduce participants to the methods and tools of project management so that they can improve the performance of the projects they are involved in. Its principal goal is to enhance the success of projects in the organization.
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