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Applied Project Management [2025]

We’re excited to be able to offer GGA members a significant discount on the 3-day Applied Project Management course through a ‘Premium Learning Partnership’ [group buy] between AIM WA and GGA.

Through this partnership, course fees are nearly halved – dropping from a RRP of $2,265 per person to just $1,200 per person when together across the network, we purchase a combined 50 days’ worth of training through AIM WA.

How it works

  • The Applied Project Management course when purchased through a ‘group buy’ arrangement comes down to $400 per day, per person for three days, an investment of $1,200 per delegate
  • To access this discounted rate, we need a group buy commitment of 48 training days (or 16 participants). GGA will top up the purchase to reach a 50 day package with an investment of 2 days.
  • The course is available once per month, every month until the end of the year, both online and in person.
  • 3 seats per class, per month are available are available under this group buy scheme.

Confirmation of interest from GGA member groups is required. If your group would like to take advantage of this discounted rate, secure your spot on your preferred date via the ticketing button.

Overview

The Applied Project Management course explains the Work Breakdown Structure (WBS), that enables project components to be identified and tracked.

Through a case study approach, you will learn to plan and create key project documentation to successfully manage and control projects.

By completing the Applied Management Project course, you will be able to examine the project management framework and develop strategies that contribute to an effective project plan.

Who will benefit

People who have had some experience of projects, including managers, project team leaders, project managers or project team members.

Content

  • Examining the project management framework
  • The ten knowledge areas of project management
  • The five process groups of project management; initiating, planning, executing, monitoring, controlling and closing a project.

Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the link between project outcomes and business benefits.
  • Assess the organisational context for the project and apply project management principles to workplace initiatives
  • Develop project management strategies that contribute to an effective project plan
  • Build a suitable project structure and team
  • Manage relationships with all stakeholders
  • Develop techniques for monitoring, controlling and reporting project progress
  • Deliver a completed project and evaluate outcomes

Enquiries

Contact Carly Young on cyoung@gga.org.au or call 0475 856 106.

Skills

Posted on

30 Mar 2025