Mastering the Integrated Program, a Stanford Advanced Project Management course, presents a unique set of management skills for identifying and assessing the myriad of interfaces and relationships affecting your programs.
Participants acquire proven techniques for initiating, defining and organizing, planning, tracking and managing, and closing out programs of any type and size. Particular attention is given to techniques for managing the project interfaces that are crucial to program success.
The concepts presented in Mastering the Integrated Program are reinforced through demonstrations, structured exercises, and group laboratories. Participants apply the program management process through a dynamic multi-part case study that has been tailored to suit technical and non-technical attendees alike. By the end of the third day, each participant has gained hands-on experience in techniques that are immediately applicable in managing program teams.
Mastering the Integrated Program teaches process-based program management skills. It does not focus on product management or financial techniques. Each participant receives a Program Management Process Guide providing a practical five-step process for effectively managing an integrated program. Automated tools are discussed but not used in the class. However, all the techniques and processes introduced can be applied using any of the leading software tools available in the market. This course can only be taken as an elective in the Stanford Advanced Project Management curriculum.
Mastering the Integrated Program can be taken on campus at Stanford University, onsite at your organization, through synchronous live virtual advanced project management courses, or via streaming video in our online Stanford Advanced Project Management program.
As a result of Mastering the Integrated Program, the organization benefits from:
After completing Mastering the Integrated Program, you will be able to:
Representatives of all functional disciplines benefit from learning the methodologies presented in Mastering the Integrated Program. The course is particularly recommended for actual or potential program managers and for all the managers and professionals who have a stake in or directly contribute to program success
The Program Challenge
Managing Complexity Through Agreements
Managing Integration/Agreement Complexity Factors
Strategies to Initiate, Maintain, and Change Agreements
Building Strategic Business Agreements
Outcome/Output Management
Leveraging Scope and Structure
Interface Management Mapping
Program Resource Management
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