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Why Attend This Training Course?
This training course is a comprehensive guide for project managers in the process and petrochemical industries, from planning through to execution. The course content and case studies have been selected to broaden your horizons and make significant improvements to your next project. While the case studies presented will focus on brownfield projects, the course is useful for project managers working on greenfield projects and turnarounds. The course is equally suited to contractors as well as operators.
What Is The Training Course Methodology?
This training course methodology depends on enabling participants to interact and exchange experiences, explore their competencies and achieve their career aspirations, using forward-thinking training arts, such as theoretical lectures and/or open discussion to exchange opinions and experiences, scenarios, innovative thinking brainstorming. Participants will receive an agenda including training material as a reference, in addition to some extra notes and booklets.
Who Should Attend This Training Course?
This course is intended for all Project Managers, Project Engineers, Operations Staff, and all disciplines that work on integrated project teams for Brownfield or onshore and offshore projects that are installed in existing facilities.
What Are The Training Course Objectives?
Identify critical risks that could stop the project
Set project accountability straight
Deal with scope changes and avoid scope creep
Manage site logistics and avoid unnecessary delays
Achieve a smooth and leak free start-up
Prepare for a smooth hand-over
What Is The Training Course Curriculum?
Introduction
What are Brownfield projects and what makes them unique
Examples of various complex projects and success factors
Overview of PM software and systems such as Microsoft Project, Kepner-Tregoe, PMI etc.
Overview of the PMI process and knowledge areas
The project structures
Project Initiation Process
Defining and scoping the project
Identifying Project sponsors & Stakeholders
Identifying and clarifying objectives, constraints and assumptions
Identifying resource requirements
Outlining the basic Project plan
Establishing scoping controls
Preliminary, high level risk assessment
Developing the Change management system
Developing the Project initiation Document (PID)/Project Charter
Planning the Project
Assigning Team responsibilities and establishing work stream teams
Establishing communications framework – internal and external
Developing the Work Breakdown Structure
Identifying and quantifying deliverables
Sequencing & scheduling deliverables
Establishing milestones
Scheduling resources
Completing the Master or Baseline Project Plan
Signing off on Master Project Plan
Protecting the Project plan
Risk Management
Identifying & detailing risks to the project and their triggers
Developing the Risk management plan
Incorporating into the Project Plan
Managing the risks
Onshore and offshore brownfield specific risks and variables and managing them
Project Implementation/Execution
Launching the project
Meeting management – frequency, format, minutes, actions, reporting
Progress, cost and resource reviews and methods & use of traffic light systems
Developing and using the Issues List
Reporting structures and frequency
Project team communications
Developing & implementing a quality control plan
Quality Management
Pre-planning surveys and validation and confirmation of existing status
Establish clear understanding of the different process and utility systems within the project
Clearly understand and set out the integration requirements and interconnections within the project