In Project Troubleshooting and Recovery training course, you will learn the concepts, tools, and techniques to be able to:
- Perform basic trouble prevention activities early in a project
- Identify areas to focus on to reduce project failures
- Assess project health and identify when a project is in trouble
- Determine the need for project recovery based on a situation's severity
- Present recovery options for a project
- Formulate a recovery plan
- Lead project recovery actions and monitor recovery success
- Stabilize and restore project performance based on redefined objectives
- Conduct a meaningful lessons learned process that can help reduce future project troubles
By attending Project Troubleshooting and Recovery workshop, delegates will learn:
- Concepts and activities that help prevent troubled events from occurring and contribute to project success
- How to check project performance beyond the traditional scope, schedule, and budget measures
- What is considered to be a troubled project
- Signs of project trouble and causes of project failure
- Create a project recovery plan to bring the project back to acceptable performance levels
- Define the recovery targets and goals to ensure stakeholders' alignment and expectations management
- Execute and monitor a project recovery plan to assess its effectiveness
- Conduct a lessons-learned process to close the cycle and reduce the chance for future recoveries
The Project Troubleshooting and Recovery class is ideal for:
- Associate project managers, project managers, IT project managers, project coordinators, project analysts, project leaders, product managers, and program managers