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DelftX: Project Management of Engineering Projects: Preparing for Success

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Create your own project plan and learn the importance of the early project phases in achieving project success. People are key!

Project Management of Engineering Projects: Preparing for Success
10 weeks
4–6 hours per week
Instructor-paced
Instructor-led on a course schedule
Free
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Starts Sep 26
Ends Dec 5

About this course

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Are you a (project) engineer with a technical background but lack management knowledge? Are you eager to improve project performance and want to expand your knowledge?

This business and management course will focus on the necessary project management skills to successfully manage projects, distinguishing three areas:

  • The project manager and the team
  • The project process
  • The project context

The course focuses on the early project phases, including examples from technical projects within various sectors and industries (amongst others, but not limited to, infrastructure projects and construction projects).

At the end of this course, you will have created your own project execution plan, either in a team effort or on individual basis. Of course the team effort allows for a special learning experience and we appraise active team participation.

At a glance

  • Institution: DelftX
  • Subject: Business & Management
  • Level: Intermediate
  • Prerequisites:

    BSc level or equivalent, or three or more years experience in the field.

What you'll learn

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  • The importance of the front-end phases to create a successful project
  • How to select an appropriate project manager
  • How to successfully work together in a specialized project team
  • How projects are successfully managed in different sectors and contexts
  • To draft a project execution plan

Week 1: The need for and the importance of project management
How is project success defined? How is it achieved? We explain the choice of focussing this course on the front-end phase of projects and the people aspect of projects. Also we link to a more strategic level: how to select the right projects?

Week 2: Organizing the team
This week focuses on the team effort that is needed to bring a project to a successful end. It shows why teamwork is essential and why it should not be taken for granted. It explains which challenges the project manager faces in developing a group of specialists into a coherent team. You will obtain insight in your own competences and based on your scores you are challenged to compose multidisciplinary teams with your fellow-students, 5/6 students per team.

Week 3: Opportunity framing
This week all necessary steps of the early project phases are elaborated: identifying the stakeholders involved, scoping of the project (high level) after formulating the project objectives and setting up the initial risk register. With your team, you will select a topic for your team's project execution plan (PEP).

Week 4: The project assurance plan
Do you select the appropriate contracting strategy after defining the project assurance plan or is it the other way around? We decided to first elaborate on the management processes to be followed in a project. How does a project assurance plan look like?

Week 5: Selecting the contracting strategy
In selecting the appropriate contracting strategy, we should not only focus on the contract. This sounds contradictory, but it is an essential lesson to learn this week. We will introduce the contracting quilt and explain the importance of relational attitudes. Also we discuss the importance of senior management commitment. With your team, you will write the first outline of your project execution plan (PEP).

Week 6: Time and cost estimates
Now that a lot of the project preparation is done, it is time for some basic project management skills: the skills of scheduling and cost estimation. After thorough introduction of these skills, you will be asked to prepare a baseline schedule for your own project and, based on the baseline schedule, create a rough baseline cost estimate.

Week 7: Bringing it together in the project execution plan
All ingredients of the project execution plan (PEP) have been discussed so far and are to be combined in the PEP that should be delivered at the end of this week.

Learner testimonials

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Adeshola Franklin: “I enrolled in the course in order to gain more knowledge of project management and boost my CV. This course helps in advancing my career and it makes you improve in day-to-day work activities.”

Niyomukiza Samuel: “I work as a senior manager on construction projects but apart from what I’d learned from others in my department, I had no idea what project management was like, despite having an engineering background. With this course I gained knowledge about the management of engineering projects and increased my passion for the construction industry. I learned that people are the key factor in any success. On completion I felt more valuable and confident because it changed and increased my thinking capacity, decision making and leadership in my daily activities.”

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The course materials of this course are Copyright Delft University of Technology and are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC-BY-NC-SA) 4.0 International License.

This course is part of Engineering Project Management: Project Financing Professional Certificate Program

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Expert instruction
2 skill-building courses
Instructor-led
Assignments and exams have specific due dates
4 months
4 - 6 hours per week

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