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12/29/2024

Project Management Information Systems (PMIS)

The Project Management Information System (PMIS) course introduces participants to system tools and techniques used in project management to deliver information. It will elaborate to Project Managers the use of techniques and tools to collect, combine and distribute information through electronic and manual means. The course will show how the PMIS is used by upper and lower management to communicate with each other. It will show how the PMIS helps plan, execute and close project management goals.  It will further explain how the PMIS is used to compare baseline with the actual accomplishment of each project activity, manage materials, collect financial data, and keep a record for reporting purposes. The course will also elaborate how PMIS are helpful in project closure by showing how they are used to review project goals to check if the tasks were accomplished.

What Will I Learn?

  • PMIS Fundamentals: Understand the purpose and functionality of Project Management Information Systems (PMIS) in managing project information.
  • Information Collection and Distribution: Learn techniques and tools for gathering, combining, and sharing project information electronically and manually.
  • Project Communication: Explore how PMIS facilitates communication between upper and lower management.
  • Project Planning and Execution: Gain insights into using PMIS to plan, execute, and achieve project management goals effectively.
  • Performance Tracking: Learn how to compare baseline plans with actual project accomplishments using PMIS.
  • Data and Resource Management: Understand how PMIS is used to manage materials, financial data, and project records for reporting purposes.
  • Project Closure Support: Discover how PMIS aids in reviewing project goals and verifying task completion during project closure.
Durations: 50 hours
Lectures: 4
Students: Max 60
Level: All Levels
Language: English
Certificate: Yes

Audience

  • Aspiring Project Managers
  • Current Project Management Professionals
  • Team Leaders and Supervisors
  • Organizational Executives and Managers
  • Entrepreneurs and Business Owners
  • Students and Fresh Graduates
  • Government and NGO Professionals
  • Corporate Professionals Seeking Career Growth
  • Industry Specialists Transitioning into Project Management
  • Consultants and Freelancers