Dubai, UAE (September 14, 2017) — This week, project professionals who attended a course from training leaders PetroKnowledge at The Fairmont Hotel in Dubai learned how the establishment of specific project governance structures combined with the application of standard project management practices can enable effective control of an organization’s projects. Managing Project Control explored the nature and characteristics of projects so that these fundamental concepts may be leveraged to set up roles, responsibilities and workflows that support the management of projects in a controlled environment. Participants examined and performed many of the generally accepted project management practices that are presented in the ANSI standard PMI® book: A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK®). “If the project environment enables the team to understand the project goal and their responsibilities in achieving it, this leads to a culture of control that benefits everybody” claims project management consultant, researcher and international trainer with PetroKnowledge, Dr. Michael Lane. “This course is about enabling project professionals to recognize an effective project environment and understand how practices such as chartering promote control and project success”. Among the topics discussed were:
- Effective Project Governance
- Controlling project commencement
- Establishing project baselines
- Managing constraints
- Reporting progress
- Project control using Earned Value Management