Syllabus Of PPM-

  1. Project Management Fundamentals:
    • Introduction to project management.
    • Project management processes and methodologies.
    • Project management roles and responsibilities.
  2. Project Initiation:
    • Developing a project charter.
    • Identifying stakeholders and their interests.
    • Defining the project scope and objectives.
  3. Project Planning:
    • Creating a project management plan.
    • Work breakdown structure (WBS) development.
    • Activity sequencing and scheduling.
    • Resource allocation and management.
    • Cost estimation and budgeting.
    • Risk identification and management planning.
  4. Project Execution and Monitoring:
    • Managing project work.
    • Quality assurance and control.
    • Team leadership and communication.
    • Change management.
    • Monitoring and controlling project performance.
    • Earned Value Management (EVM) and progress tracking.
  5. Project Risk Management:
    • Risk identification.
    • Risk assessment and analysis.
    • Risk response planning.
    • Risk monitoring and control.
  6. Project Communication and Stakeholder Management:
    • Communication planning.
    • Stakeholder identification and engagement.
    • Effective communication strategies.
  7. Project Procurement and Contract Management:
    • Procurement planning.
    • Vendor selection and contracting.
    • Contract administration and closure.
  8. Project Integration Management:
    • Project integration planning.
    • Project change control.
    • Project closure activities.
  9. Project Ethics and Professional Responsibility:
    • Ethical decision-making.
    • Professional conduct in project management.
  10. Project Case Studies and Practical Application:
    • Real-world project examples and scenarios.
    • Hands-on application of project management principles.
  11. Project Management Tools and Software:
    • Familiarization with project management software tools (e.g., Microsoft Project, Primavera).
    • Use of templates and project management software in practice.
  12. Agile and Scrum Methodologies (Optional):
    • Introduction to Agile and Scrum principles (depending on the program).