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The world's largest school of business”
Why study at TECH?
Specialize in technology project management and achieve professional success for you and your company"Â

Why Study at TECH?
TECH is the world's largest 100% online business school. It is an elite Business School, with a model of maximum academic demand. An international high performance and intensive management skills training center.  Â
TECH is a university at the forefront of technology, which puts all its resources at the student's disposal to help them achieve business success"
At TECH TECH Global University
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Innovation |
This university offers an online learning model that combines the latest educational technology with the highest pedagogical rigor. A unique method with the highest international recognition that will provide the keys for the student to develop in a world in constant change, where innovation must be the essential bet of every entrepreneur.
"Microsoft Europe Success Story" for integrating the innovative, interactive multi-video system into our programs.Â
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The highest standards |
TECH's admission criteria is not economic. It is not necessary to make a large investment to study at this university. However, in order to obtain a TECH degree, the student's intelligence and capacity limits will be tested. The academic standards of this institution are very high... Â
95% of TECH students successfully complete their studiesÂ
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Networking |
Professionals from all over the world participate in TECH, so that the student will be able to create a large network of contacts that will be useful for his or her future. Â
+100.000 executives trained each year +200 different nationalities.
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Empowerment |
The student will grow hand in hand with the best companies and professionals of great prestige and influence. TECH has developed strategic alliances and a valuable network of contacts with major economic players on all 7 continents. Â
+500 collaborative agreements with leading companiesÂ
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Talent |
This program is a unique proposal to bring out the student's talent in the business environment. An opportunity to share your concerns and your business vision.Â
TECH helps the student to show the world his or her talent at the end of this program.Â
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Multicultural Context |
Studying at TECH the student will enjoy a unique experience. You will study in a multicultural context. In a program with a global vision, thanks to which you will be able to learn about the way of working in different parts of the world, gathering the latest information that best suits your business idea.Â
TECH students come from more than 200 nationalities. Â

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Learn with the best |
The TECH teaching team explains in the classroom what has led them to success in their companies, working from a real, lively and dynamic context. Teachers who are fully committed to offering a quality specialization that allows students to advance in their careers and excel in the business world.Â
Teachers representing 20 different nationalities.Â
TECH seeks excellence and, to this end, has a series of characteristics that make it a unique university:  Â
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Analysis  |
TECH explores the critical side of the student, their ability to question things, their problem-solving skills and their interpersonal skills. Â
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Academic Excellence |
At TECH, we bring to the student the best online teaching methodology. This university combines the Relearning method (the most internationally recognized postgraduate learning methodology) with Harvard Business School case studies. A complex balance of traditional and state-of-the-art methods, within the most demanding academic framework.  Â
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Economy of Scale |
TECHÂ is the world's largest online university. It has a portfolio of more than 10,000 university degrees. And in today's new economy, volume + technology = a ground-breaking price. This ensures that studying is not as expensive as at
another university.  Â
At TECH you will have access to Harvard Business School case studies"
Syllabus
This Advanced master’s degree in Technology Project Management within the Company is a program designed to suit the professional, which is taught in a 100% online format so that you can choose the time and place that best suits your availability, schedule and interests.
A program that takes place over 24 months and is intended to be a unique and stimulating experience that lays the foundation for your success as a managerÂ
and entrepreneur.Â
The skills and competencies that you acquire when you undertake a program of this type are fundamental. Therefore, we give you all the facilities so that you do not miss the opportunity to study at TECH"Â
Syllabus
This Advanced master’s degree in Technology Project Management within the Company from TECH Global University is an intensive program that prepares the professional to face challenges and business decisions both nationally and internationally. Its content is designed to promote the development of managerial skills that enable more rigorous decision-making in uncertain environments.Â
Throughout 3,000 hours of study, a multitude of practical cases will be analyzed through individual work, achieving a contextual learning that will be very useful for transferring it to the professional's daily practice. It is, therefore, an authentic immersion in real business situations.
This Advanced master’s degree in Technology Project Management within the Company deals in depth with different areas of the company and is designed for managers to understand the management of technology projects from a strategic, international and innovative perspective.Â
A plan designed for the professional, focused on professional improvement and that prepares him/her to achieve excellence in the field of management and business management. A program that understands your needs and those of your company through innovative content based on the latest trends, and supported by the best educational methodology and an exceptional faculty, which will provide you with the competencies to solve critical situations in a creative and efficient way.
This program is developed over 24 months and is divided into two blocks and 19 modules:Â
Módulo 1. Strategic Project Management
Módulo 2. Project Scope and Schedule
Módulo 3. Project Financial Management
Módulo 4. Recruitment and Project QualityÂ
Módulo 5. People and Resource Management 
Módulo 6. Innovative Organizations and ProjectsÂ
Módulo 7. Agile Methodologies
Módulo 8. PMO
Módulo 9. Project Risk Management
Módulo 10. Introduction to Project Finance
Módulo 11. Introduction to technology project design and management and technology project integration management
Módulo 12. Scope management of technology projects
Módulo 13. Time management of technology projectsÂ
Módulo 14. Cost management of technology projects Â
Módulo 15. Quality management of technological projects
Módulo 16. Management of technology project resources
Módulo 17. Communications and stakeholder management for technology projects
Módulo 18. Technology project procurement management
Módulo 19. PMP® or CAPM® certification and code of ethics. Emerging trends and practices in technology project management and governance.

Where, When and How is it Taught?
TECH offers the possibility of developing this program completely online. During the 24 months of training, the professional will be able to access all the contents of this program at any time, which will allow the student to self-manage study time.Â
Module 1. Strategic Project ManagementÂ
1.1. Strategic Project Management and the CompanyÂ
1.2. Competitive Business StrategyÂ
1.3. Corporate Business StrategyÂ
1.4. Project Management FrameworkÂ
1.5. Integration and Knowledge ManagementÂ
1.6. Areas of Knowledge in Project ManagementÂ
1.7. Project Change Management: Training ManagementÂ
1.8. StakeholderManagementÂ
1.9. Project Communication ManagementÂ
1.10. Traditional and Innovative Methodologies
Module 2. Project Scope and ScheduleÂ
2.1. Program and Project Portfolio Management
2.2. Project Scope Management
2.3. Requirements Gathering and Scope DefinitionÂ
2.4. Breakdown of Project Objective into Activities (WBS)Â
2.5. Validate and Control the ScopeÂ
2.6. Strategic Time Planning in Project ManagementÂ
2.7. Project Life Cycle
2.8. Efficient Time and Deadline PlanningÂ
2.9. Task Estimation Tools
2.10. Schedule Execution and Control
Module 3. Project Financial Management
3.1. Financial PlanÂ
3.2. Financial ModelÂ
3.3. Project Viability AnalysisÂ
3.4. Project Sensitivity Management
3.5. Project Cost ManagementÂ
3.6. Project Cost EstimationÂ
3.7. Project Cost Control - EVMÂ
3.8. Economic Analysis of DecisionsÂ
3.9. Ms Project ToolsÂ
3.10. Digital Tools and Systems for Project Management
Module 4. Recruitment and Project Quality
4.1. Acquisition PlanningÂ
4.2. Supplier Search PlanningÂ
4.3. Supplier Relationship ManagementÂ
4.4. Legal Aspects of RecruitmentÂ
4.5. Contract Management and AdministrationÂ
4.6. Project Sale ManagementÂ
4.7. Lean ManagementÂ
4.8. Process Improvement TechniquesÂ
4.9. Total Quality Management and Advanced Project ManagementÂ
4.10. Lean Tools for Project ManagementÂ
Module 5. People and Resource ManagementÂ
5.1. Organizational CultureÂ
5.2. Organization ManagementÂ
5.3. Talent Management and CommitmentÂ
5.4. MotivationÂ
5.5. People Management and the Project ManagerÂ
5.6. Corporate ResponsibilityÂ
5.7. Professional EthicsÂ
5.8. Executive Skills and Management Techniques of the Project ManagerÂ
5.9. NegotiationÂ
5.10. Management of Project ResourcesÂ
Module 6. Innovative Organizations and ProjectsÂ
6.1. Organizational Change ManagementÂ
6.2. Communication in OrganizationsÂ
6.3. Creative Thinking: InnovationÂ
6.4. Process Engineering and Product EngineeringÂ
6.5. Strategic Innovation IntelligenceÂ
6.6. Entrepreneurship and InnovationÂ
6.7. Launch and Industrialization of New ProductsÂ
6.8. R+D+I Management Systems
6.9. Direction and Management of R+D+I ProjectsÂ
6.10. Project Management for StartupsÂ
Module 7. Agile Methodologies
7.1. Introduction to Agile MethodologiesÂ
7.2. Iterative, Adaptive, Predictive and Hybrid LifecyclesÂ
7.3. Introduction to Scrum
7.4. Agile Team ManagementÂ
7.5. Scrum EventsÂ
7.6. Artifacts in ScrumÂ
7.7. Agile Estimating and Planning
7.8. MetricsÂ
7.9. Collaborative ToolsÂ
7.10. Organizational AgilityÂ
Módulo 8. PMOÂ
8.1. Introduction to the Project Management Office
8.2. Functions of the Project Management OfficeÂ
8.3. Creating the Conditions for Change Leading Organizational ChangeÂ
8.4. PMO Vision and StrategyÂ
8.5. PMO Model DesignÂ
8.6. PMO Resource PlanÂ
8.7. PMO ImplementationÂ
8.8. PMO Operation and ToolsÂ
8.9. Project Management Culture and Knowledge Management in the OrganizationÂ
8.10. Agile PMOÂ
Module 9. Project Risk ManagementÂ
9.1. Introduction to Risk ManagementÂ
9.2. Project Risk Management PlanningÂ
9.3. Risk IdentificationÂ
9.4. Qualitative Risk Analysis
9.5. Risk PrioritizationÂ
9.6. Quantitative Risk AnalysisÂ
9.7. Scenario Analysis and Risk Response PlansÂ
9.8. Implementation of Risk ResponseÂ
9.9. Risk Monitoring and ControlÂ
9.10. Lessons Learned and Knowledge ManagementÂ
Module 10. Introduction to Project Finance
10.1. Introduction to corporate financeÂ
10.2. Financial statements and cash flowsÂ
10.3. El Value of Money and Discounted Cash FlowsÂ
10.4. Fixed income and its valuationÂ
10.5. Equities and their valuationÂ
10.6. Financial investment criteria: capital budgetingÂ
10.7. Project analysisÂ
10.8. Risk and return: the cost of capitalÂ
10.9. Liability structureÂ
10.10. Treasury and International FinanceÂ
Module 11. Introduction to technology project design and management and technology project integration management
11.2. Project management, program management and portfolio managementÂ
11.2.1. Portfolios, programs and projectsÂ
11.2.2. Strategic ManagementÂ
11.3. Standards and best practices for the management of technology projectsÂ
11.3.1. Prince2.Â
11.3.2. PMPÂ
11.3.3. ISO 21500:2012Â
11.4. Organizational influences on the design and management of technology projects.
11.4.1. Environmental factors of a companyÂ
11.4.2. Assets of an organization's processesÂ
11.5. Technology project management processesÂ
11.5.1. Life cycle of technology projectsÂ
11.5.2. Process groups
11.5.3. Dynamics of process groupsÂ
11.6. Development of the technology project constitution actÂ
11.6.1. Definition of the charter of incorporation of technology projectsÂ
11.6.2. Tools and techniques
11.7. Development of the plan for the design and management of technological projects.Â
11.7.1. Definition of the plan for the design and management of technological projects.
11.7.2. Tools and techniques
11.8. Knowledge management of technological projectsÂ
11.8.1. Importance of knowledge management in technology projects
11.8.2. Tools and Techniques
11.9. Monitoring the work of technology projectsÂ
11.9.1. Work monitoring and controlÂ
11.9.2. Follow-up reports on technology projectsÂ
11.9.3. Tools and TechniquesÂ
11.10. Integrated control of changes in technological projectsÂ
11.10.1. Objectives and benefits of project change controlÂ
11.10.2. El CCB (Change Control Board)Â
11.10.3. Tools and TechniquesÂ
11.11. Delivery and closure of technology projectsÂ
11.11.1. Objectives and benefits of project closure
11.11.2. Tools and Techniques
Module 12. Scope management of technology projectsÂ
12.1. Introduction to Risk ManagementÂ
12.1.1. Project ScopeÂ
12.1.2. Product ScopeÂ
12.2. Fundamentals of Scope ManagementÂ
12.2.1. Basic Concepts.Â
12.2.2. Scope BaselineÂ
12.3. Benefits of Scope ManagementÂ
12.3.1. Stakeholder expectation managementÂ
12.3.2. Scope Creep & Gold PlatingÂ
12.4. Considerations for Adaptive EnvironmentsÂ
12.4.1. Types of Adaptive ProjectsÂ
12.4.2. Scope Definition in Adaptive ProjectsÂ
12.5. Scope Management PlanningÂ
12.5.1. Scope Management PlanÂ
12.5.2. Requirements Management Plan
12.5.3. Tools and TechniquesÂ
12.6. Gather RequirementsÂ
12.6.1. Requirements Gathering and NegotiationÂ
12.6.2. Tools and TechniquesÂ
12.7. Definition of ScopeÂ
12.7.1. Project Scope StatementÂ
12.7.2. Tools and TechniquesÂ
12.8. Creation of the Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)Â
12.8.1. Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)Â
12.8.2. Types of EDTÂ
12.8.3. Rolling WaveÂ
12.8.4. Tools and TechniquesÂ
12.9. Scope ValidationÂ
12.9.1. Quality vs ValidationÂ
12.9.2. Tools and TechniquesÂ
12.10. Scope ControlÂ
12.10.1. Project Management Data and Information
12.10.2. Types of Work Performance ReportsÂ
12.10.3. Tools and TechniquesÂ
Module 13. Time Management of Technology Projects
13.1. Estimated Duration of Project TasksÂ
13.1.1. Estimation by 3 ValuesÂ
13.1.1.1. Most Likely (tM)Â
13.1.1.2. Optimistic (tO)Â
13.1.1.3. Pessimistic (tP)Â
13.1.2. Analogous EstimateÂ
13.1.3. Parametric EstimationÂ
13.1.4. Bottom-up EstimatesÂ
13.1.5. Decision MakingÂ
13.1.6. Expert JudgmentÂ
13.2. Definition of Activities and Breakdown of the Project's WorkÂ
13.2.1. DecompositionÂ
13.2.2. Define ActivitiesÂ
13.2.3. Breakdown of Project WorkÂ
13.2.4. Activity AttributesÂ
13.2.5. List of MilestonesÂ
13.3. Sequencing of activitiesÂ
13.3.1. List of ActivitiesÂ
13.3.2. Attributes of the ActivitiesÂ
13.3.3. Method of Precedence DiagrammingÂ
13.3.4. Determination and Integration of UnitsÂ
13.3.5. Advances and DelaysÂ
13.3.6. Network Diagram of the Project ScheduleÂ
13.4. Estimation of Activity ResourcesÂ
13.4.1. Register of AssumptionsÂ
13.4.2. List of activitiesÂ
13.4.3. Attributes of the ActivitiesÂ
13.4.4. Register of AssumptionsÂ
13.4.5. Lessons Learned RegisterÂ
13.4.6. Project Team AssignmentsÂ
13.4.7. Resource Breakdown StructureÂ
13.5. Estimated Duration of ActivitiesÂ
13.5.1. Law of Diminishing ReturnsÂ
13.5.2. Number of ResourcesÂ
13.5.3. Technological AdvancesÂ
13.5.4. Staff MotivationÂ
13.5.5. Project DocumentationÂ
13.6. Schedule DevelopmentÂ
13.6.1. Schedule Network AnalysisÂ
13.6.2. Critical Path MethodÂ
13.6.3. Resource ManagementÂ
13.6.3.1. Resource LevelingÂ
13.6.3.2. Stabilization of ResourcesÂ
13.6.4. Advances and DelaysÂ
13.6.5. Schedule CompressionÂ
13.6.5.1. IntensificationÂ
13.6.5.2. Fast ExecutionÂ
13.6.6. Baseline ScheduleÂ
13.6.7. Project TimelineÂ
13.6.8. Schedule DataÂ
13.6.9. Project SchedulesÂ
13.7. Types of Relationships and Types of Dependencies between all Project ActivitiesÂ
13.7.1. Mandatory DependenciesÂ
13.7.2. Discretionary UnitsÂ
13.7.2.1. Preferred LogicÂ
13.7.2.2. Preferential Logic
13.7.2.3. Soft LogicÂ
13.7.3. External UnitsÂ
13.7.4. Internal UnitsÂ
13.8. Time Management Software in Technology ProjectsÂ
13.8.1. Analysis of Different Software
13.8.2. Types of Software
13.8.3. Functionalities and CoverageÂ
13.8.4. Utilities and AdvantagesÂ
13.9. Schedule ControlÂ
13.9.1. Job Performance InformationÂ
13.9.2. Schedule ForecastsÂ
13.9.3. Change RequestsÂ
13.9.4. Update to the Time Management Plan
13.9.5. Project Document UpdatesÂ
13.10. Time RecalculationÂ
13.10.1. Critical Path
13.10.2. Calculation of Minimum and Maximum TimesÂ
13.10.3. Project ClearancesÂ
13.10.3.1. What Is It?
13.10.3.2. How to use it?Â
13.10.4. Total SlackÂ
13.10.5. Free Clearance
Module 14. Cost management of technology projects
14.1. What is the Cost Management Plan?Â
14.1.1. Planning Tools and TechniquesÂ
14.1.2. Cost Planning Results
14.2. Estimate Costs. Types of Estimates. Reserve AnalysisÂ
14.2.1. Useful Information for Cost EstimationÂ
14.2.2. Tools and Techniques for Cost EstimationÂ
14.2.3. Results of Cost Budget PreparationÂ
14.3. Types of Project CostsÂ
14.3.1. Direct and Indirect CostsÂ
14.3.2. Fixed and Variable CostsÂ
14.4. Project Evaluation and SelectionÂ
14.4.1. Financial Dimensions of a Project
14.4.2. VAN
14.4.3. TIR & RRN
14.4.4. Payback period
14.5. Setting the BudgetÂ
14.5.1. Useful Information for the Preparation of the Project BudgetÂ
14.5.2. Tools and Techniques for Cost Budget PreparationÂ
14.5.3. Results of Project Budget PreparationÂ
14.6. Cost ProjectionsÂ
14.6.1. Cost Management Data and Information
14.6.2. Types of Cost Performance ReportsÂ
14.7. Earned Value Technique (EVM)Â
14.7.1. Base Variables and Status VariablesÂ
14.7.2. ForecastsÂ
14.7.3. Emerging Techniques and PracticesÂ
14.8. Project Cash FlowÂ
14.8.1. Types of cash flowsÂ
14.8.2. Estimation of Net Cash Flows Associated with a ProjectÂ
14.8.3. Discounted Cash FlowsÂ
14.8.4. Application of Risk to Cash FlowsÂ
14.9. Cost ControlÂ
14.9.1. Objectives and Benefits of Cost ControlÂ
14.9.2. Tools and TechniquesÂ
Module 15. Quality management of technological projects
15.1. Importance of Quality Management in ProjectsÂ
15.1.1. Key Concepts
15.1.2. Difference between Quality and GradeÂ
15.1.3. PrecisionÂ
15.1.4. AccuracyÂ
15.1.5. MetricsÂ
15.2. Quality TheoristsÂ
15.2.1. Edwards Deming
15.2.1.1. Shewart-Deming Cycle (Plan Do -Check-Act)
15.2.2. Continuing ImprovementÂ
15.2.3. Joseph Juran. Pareto PrincipleÂ
15.2.3.1. Fitness-for-purpose TheoryÂ
15.2.4. Total Quality Management TheoryÂ
15.2.5. Kaoru Ishikawa (Herringbone)Â
15.2.6. Philip Crosby (Cost of Low Quality)Â
15.3. Regulations: ISO Business School 21500Â
15.3.1. IntroductionÂ
15.3.2. Background and HistoryÂ
15.3.3. Objectives and characteristicsÂ
15.3.4. Process group-Subject groupÂ
15.3.5. ISO 21500 vs. PMBOKÂ
15.3.6. Future of the StandardÂ
15.4. Emerging Trends and Practices in Quality ManagementÂ
15.4.1. Policy Compliance and AuditingÂ
15.4.2. Standards and ComplianceÂ
15.4.3. Continuing ImprovementÂ
15.4.4. Stakeholder EngagementÂ
15.4.5. Recurring RetrospectivesÂ
15.4.6. Subsequent RetrospectivesÂ
15.5. Quality Management PlanningÂ
15.5.1. Cost-benefit AnalysisÂ
15.5.2. Multi-criteria Decision AnalysisÂ
15.5.3. Test Planning and InspectionÂ
15.5.4. Flow DiagramsÂ
15.5.5. Logical Data ModelÂ
15.5.6. Matrix DiagramÂ
15.5.7. Interrelationship DigraphsÂ
15.6. Quality Compliance and Noncompliance CostsÂ
15.6.1. Compliance CostsÂ
15.6.2. Non-compliance or Non-conformance CostsÂ
15.6.3. Prevention Costs
15.6.4. Valuation CostsÂ
15.6.5. Internal Failures
15.6.6. External FailuresÂ
15.6.7. Marginal Cost of QualityÂ
15.6.8. Optimum QualityÂ
15.7. Quality ManagementÂ
15.7.1. ChecklistsÂ
15.7.2. Analysis of AlternativesÂ
15.7.3. Document AnalysisÂ
15.7.4. Process AnalysisÂ
15.7.5. Root Cause AnalysisÂ
15.7.6. Cause-and-effect DiagramsÂ
15.7.7. HistogramsÂ
15.7.8. Scatter PlotsÂ
15.7.9. Design for XÂ
15.7.10. Quality Improvement MethodsÂ
15.8. Quality AuditsÂ
15.8.1. What is an Internal Quality Audit?
15.8.2. Different Types of AuditsÂ
15.8.3. Objectives of an Internal AuditÂ
15.8.4. Benefits of Internal AuditsÂ
15.8.5. Actors Involved in Internal AuditingÂ
15.8.6. Internal Audit ProcedureÂ
15.9. Quality ControlÂ
15.9.1. Verification SheetsÂ
15.9.2. Statistical Sampling
15.9.3. Questionnaires and SurveysÂ
15.9.4. Performance ReviewsÂ
15.9.5. InspectionÂ
15.9.6. Product Testing/Evaluation
15.9.7. Retrospectives and Lessons Learned
Module 16. Management of technology project resources
16.1. Responsibilities and Role of Human Resources in Projects
16.1.1. Project ManagerÂ
16.1.2. SponsorÂ
16.1.3. Functional DirectorÂ
16.1.4. Program ManagerÂ
16.1.5. Portfolio ManagerÂ
16.1.6. Team membersÂ
16.2. Management of Technological ResourcesÂ
16.2.1. What are Technological Resources?
16.2.2. OptimizationÂ
16.2.3. ValorizationÂ
16.2.4. ProtectionÂ
16.3. Human Resources Management Planning and Estimation of Resources for ActivitiesÂ
16.3.1. Resources Management PlanÂ
16.3.1.1. Data RepresentationÂ
16.3.1.2. Organizational TheoryÂ
16.3.2. Resource RequirementsÂ
16.3.3. Basis of EstimatesÂ
16.3.4. Resource Breakdown StructureÂ
16.3.5. Resource Document UpdatesÂ
16.4. Different Powers of the Project ManagerÂ
16.4.1. Power and InfluenceÂ
16.4.2. Reward PowerÂ
16.4.3. Power of PunishmentÂ
16.4.4. Expert PowerÂ
16.4.5. Power of ReferenceÂ
16.4.6. Formal Power of AttorneyÂ
16.4.7. Practical Exercises on How to use the Various Powers of the Project ManagerÂ
16.5. Acquisition of the Right Project Equipment for our ProjectÂ
16.5.1. What is Equipment Acquisition?Â
16.5.2. Means of Equipment AcquisitionÂ
16.5.2.1. HiringÂ
16.5.2.2. Outsourcing
16.5.3. Decision MakingÂ
16.5.3.1. AvailabilityÂ
16.5.3.2. CostsÂ
16.5.3.3. ExperienceÂ
16.5.3.4. SkillsÂ
16.5.3.5. KnowledgeÂ
16.5.3.6. CapabilitiesÂ
16.5.3.7. AttitudeÂ
16.5.3.8. International FactorsÂ
16.5.4. Pre-assignmentÂ
16.5.5. Virtual Teams
16.6. Development of Interpersonal Skills (soft skills)
16.6.1. Leadership.Â
16.6.2. Motivation
16.6.3. Communication.Â
16.6.4. InfluenceÂ
16.6.5. Group FacilitationÂ
16.6.6. CreativityÂ
16.6.7. Emotional IntelligenceÂ
16.6.8. Decision MakingÂ
16.7. Project Team DevelopmentÂ
16.7.1. Recognition and RewardsÂ
16.7.1.1. Preconditions to be Met for its ApplicationÂ
16.7.1.2. Create a Recognition and Reward SystemÂ
16.7.2. TrainingÂ
16.7.3. Coubication (tight matrix)Â
16.7.4. Communication technologyÂ
16.7.5. Team Building ActivitiesÂ
16.8. Project team management. Performance Evaluations, Management of Project TeamsÂ
16.8.1. PlanÂ
16.8.2. Types of AssessmentsÂ
16.8.2.1. Personal Evaluations 360º EvaluationsÂ
16.8.2.2. Equipment EvaluationsÂ
16.8.3. Variables DefinitionÂ
16.8.4. Design of the Performance Evaluation System
16.8.5. Implementation and Training of EvaluatorsÂ
16.9. Conflict Management and Conflict ResolutionÂ
16.9.1. What are Project Conflicts? TypesÂ
16.9.2. Cooperate and Solve Problems (collaborative/problem solve)Â
16.9.3. To Compromise / to Consent (Compromise / Council)Â
16.9.4. Withdraw/avoidÂ
16.9.5. Mmooth/accommodateÂ
16.9.6. Force/Direct Â
16.9.7. Practical Exercises to Know When to use Each Conflict Resolution Technique.Â
16.10. Emerging Trends and Practices in the Management of Technology Project Resources.Â
16.10.1. Methods for Resource ManagementÂ
16.10.2. Emotional Intelligence (EI)Â
16.10.3. Self-organized TeamsÂ
16.10.4. Virtual teams/distributed teamsÂ
16.10.5. Considerations for AdaptationÂ
16.10.6. Considerations for Agile/Adaptive Environments
Module 17. Communications and Stakeholder Management for Technology Projects
17.1. Communications Management PlanningÂ
17.1.1. Why is a Communications Management Plan important?Â
17.1.2. Introduction to Communications ManagementÂ
17.1.3. Communications Analysis and RequirementsÂ
17.1.4. Dimensions of CommunicationsÂ
17.1.5. Techniques and ToolsÂ
17.2. Communication SkillsÂ
17.2.1. Conscious EmissionÂ
17.2.2. Active ListeningÂ
17.2.3. EmpathyÂ
17.2.4. Avoid Bad GesturesÂ
17.2.5. Reading and WritingÂ
17.2.6. RespectÂ
17.2.7. PersuasionÂ
17.2.8. CredibilityÂ
17.3. Effective, Efficient Communication and Types of CommunicationÂ
17.3.1. DefinitionÂ
17.3.2. Effective CommunicationÂ
17.3.3. Efficient CommunicationÂ
17.3.4. Formal CommunicationÂ
17.3.5. Informal CommunicationÂ
17.3.6. Written Communication.
17.3.7. Verbal CommunicationÂ
17.3.8. Practical Exercises on the use of Communication Types in a ProjectÂ
17.4. Communications Management and Control
17.4.1. Project Communications ManagementÂ
17.4.2. Communication ModelsÂ
17.4.3. Communication MethodsÂ
17.4.4. Project Communications ChannelsÂ
17.5. Emerging Trends and Practices in the Field of Communication.Â
17.5.1. Evaluation of Communication StylesÂ
17.5.2. Political AwarenessÂ
17.5.3. Cultural AwarenessÂ
17.5.4. Communication TechnologyÂ
17.6. Stakeholder Identification and AnalysisÂ
17.6.1. Why is it Important to Manage Stakeholders?Â
17.6.2. Stakeholder Analysis and RegistrationÂ
17.6.3. Stakeholder Interests and ConcernsÂ
17.6.4. Considerations for Agile and Adaptive EnvironmentsÂ
17.7. Stakeholder Management PlanningÂ
17.7.1. Appropriate Management StrategiesÂ
17.7.2. Tools and techniquesÂ
17.8. Stakeholder participation Management. Management strategy
17.8.1. Methods for Increasing Support and Minimizing ResistanceÂ
17.8.2. Tools and techniquesÂ
17.9. Stakeholder Involvement MonitoringÂ
17.9.1. Stakeholder Performance ReportÂ
17.9.2. Tools and techniquesÂ
Module 18. Technology project procurement management
18.1. Introduction to Acquisition ManagementÂ
18.1.1. Definition of ContractÂ
18.1.2. Legal Framework acquisitionsÂ
18.2. Basic ConceptsÂ
18.2.1. Definition of ContractÂ
18.2.2. The Project Manager and the ContractÂ
18.2.3. Main ActivitiesÂ
18.2.4. Centralized and Decentralized ContractingÂ
18.3. Procurement Management: BenefitsÂ
18.3.1. Definition the Acquisition Strategy.Â
18.3.2. Types of StrategiesÂ
18.4. Acquisitions in Adaptive EnvironmentsÂ
18.5. Types of ContractsÂ
18.5.1. Fixed Price ContractsÂ
18.5.2. Reimbursable Cost ContractsÂ
18.5.3. Time and Materials ContractsÂ
18.6. Procurement DocumentationÂ
18.6.1. Types of Documents in the Context of an AcquisitionÂ
18.6.2. Document Flows in Procurement ManagementÂ
18.7. Negotiation with SuppliersÂ
18.7.1. Supplier Negotiation ObjectivesÂ
18.7.2. Negotiation Techniques with SuppliersÂ
18.8. Procurement Management PlanningÂ
18.8.1. Procurement Management PlanÂ
18.8.2. Tools and techniquesÂ
18.9. ProcurementÂ
18.9.1. Search, Selection and Evaluation of BidsÂ
18.9.2. Tools and techniquesÂ
18.9.3. Bid Weighting MatrixÂ
18.10. Procurement Monitoring and ControlÂ
18.10.1. Procurement Monitoring and Control Points by Contract TypeÂ
18.10.2. Tools and techniquesÂ
Module 19. PMP® or CAPM® Certification and Code of Ethics. Emerging Tendencies and Practices
19.1. What is PMP®, CAPM® and PMI®?Â
19.1.1. What is PMP®?
19.1.2. CAPM®
19.1.3. PMI®Â
19.1.4. PMBOK
19.2. Advantages and Benefits of obtaining PMP® and CAPM® certification
19.2.1. Techniques and Tricks to Pass the PMP® and CAPM® Certification Exams on the First Attempt.
19.2.2. PMI-ismsÂ
19.3. Professional Experience Report to the PMI® (Project Management and Design Institute).Â
19.3.1. Becoming a PMI® MemberÂ
19.3.2. PMP® and CAPM® Certification Exam Entry Requirements
19.3.3. Analysis of the Student's Professional ExperienceÂ
19.3.4. Student Work Experience Report Help TemplateÂ
19.3.5. PMI® Software Experience ReportÂ
19.4. PMP® Certification Exam or CAPM® ExamÂ
19.4.1. What is the PMP® or CAPM® Certification Exam Like?Â
19.4.2. Number of Scoring and Non-scoring QuestionsÂ
19.4.3. Duration of the ExamÂ
19.4.4. Passing ThresholdÂ
19.4.5. Number of Questions per Process GroupÂ
19.4.6. Qualification MethodologyÂ
19.5. Agile MethodologiesÂ
19.5.1. AGILEÂ
19.5.2. ScrumÂ
19.5.3. KanbanÂ
19.5.4. LEANÂ
19.5.5. Comparison with PMI® CertificationsÂ
19.6. Software Development in Agile MethodologiesÂ
19.6.1. Analysis of the Different Software on the MarketÂ
19.6.2. Advantages and BenefitsÂ
19.7. Advantages and Limitations of Implementing Agile Methodologies in your technology projectsÂ
19.7.1. AdvantagesÂ
19.7.2. LimitationsÂ
19.7.3. Agile Methodologies vs. Traditional ToolsÂ
19.8. Code of Ethics in the Management of your ProjectsÂ
19.8.1. ResponsibilityÂ
19.8.2. RespectÂ
19.8.3. ImpartialityÂ
19.8.4. HonestyÂ

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