Businesses report that 80% more projects meet forecast ROI when benefits are aligned with an organization’s strategic goals (PMI). This course provides aspiring program managers (PMs) with the in-demand skills needed to align multiple projects with strategic goals and ensure program success.
Program Management: Framework, Strategy, and Planning
This course is part of multiple programs.
Instructors: Skill-Up EdTech Team +1 more
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What you'll learn
Essential, highly sought-after program manager skills for aligning strategic program initiatives with organizational goals.
The three phases of the program lifecycle, program manager responsibilities, and how to create a comprehensive, effective program management plan.
What a program manager does with respect to framework, strategy, and planning, including benefits realization and value creation processes.
Risk management strategies that minimize program uncertainties, reinforced through practical hands-on labs and interactive exercises.
Skills you'll gain
- Category: Benefits planning
- Category: Program Lifecycle
- Category: Strategic alignment
- Category: Performance domains
- Category: Program Management
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There are 4 modules in this course
In this module, you will learn about the program management lifecycle in detail. The program management lifecycle is a three-phased process that manages a program from program definition through program delivery and closure. We will explain the various activities that occur in each phase and highlight the program manager’s critical responsibilities. We will also share three checklists to ensure you understand the specific activities essential to the success of each phase.
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10 videos2 readings3 assignments1 discussion prompt8 plugins
In this module, you will learn about the relationship between organizational strategy, program management, portfolio management, and operations management. We will then explain the key requirements for success. The strategic initiative development process describes how programs relate to portfolios and projects. Additionally, it shows how to implement strategic initiatives in a changing environment. We end with an in-depth overview of the benefits management process and key deliverables essential to success.
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7 videos1 reading3 assignments1 discussion prompt5 plugins
In this module, you will learn about program integration management or PIM. Program integration occurs across the entire program lifecycle and includes activities needed to identify, define, combine, unify, and coordinate multiple components in the program. The program lifecycle consists of three distinct phases that must be integrated to achieve program success. The three phases include program definition, program delivery, and program closure. For effective integration, you will have to make decisions regarding competing demands, priorities, and interdependencies among components.
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8 videos1 reading3 assignments1 discussion prompt8 plugins
In this module, you will complete a final guided project where you will work on an e-commerce development program aimed at managing a portfolio designed to establish and enhance Sakura Sweets' online presence. You will also take a final graded quiz to assess your skills and apply your knowledge. The module concludes with a summary of the course highlights.
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1 video3 readings1 assignment1 plugin
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A program manager ensures that the program aligns with the organization’s strategic goals by coordinating related projects, optimizing resource use, and managing risks to deliver overall business value and benefits.
A framework in program management is a structured approach that provides guidelines, processes, and best practices for managing and executing programs effectively, ensuring alignment with organizational goals and successful delivery.
The program manager contributes to the strategic planning process by aligning program objectives with organizational goals, developing strategies for program execution, and ensuring that project outcomes support long-term business objectives.