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Program Management

Projects are about specific deliverables. Focusing on that outcome is the project manager’s main goal—but a program manager coordinates a number of related projects and operations that will benefit his or her organization. As an integral part of the organization's strategic business, you, as program manager, must apply very specialized skills, knowledge, and tools to exercise a degree of control that would not be possible by managing projects individually. In this course, you will build the skills and best practices needed to successfully manage a program. Learn how to align multiple activities to reach a strategic goal, report to and engage stakeholders, and satisfy all of the very specific and exacting demands of the program manager’s role.

Seminar Number: 06216

4.6
(70 reviews)
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About This Course

You've mastered running projects. Now you're responsible for several of them, all at once. This course helps experienced project leaders develop the broader perspective and stakeholder skills to coordinate multiple efforts as one aligned program. It's built for professionals seeking program management training that moves beyond project-level thinking. You'll learn to connect initiatives in ways that create more value together than they would apart. It's a structured program for leaders ready to think beyond the individual project and deliver at scale.

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Who Should Attend

Experienced or senior-level project managers, program managers, or anyone whose role requires involvement with programs, including portfolio managers, business analysts, operational managers and executives.

  •   Live Online2 Day(s)
    1.2 CEU, 12 CLP
 

Projects are about specific deliverables. Focusing on that outcome is the project manager’s main goal—but a program manager coordinates a number of related projects and operations that will benefit his or her organization. As an integral part of the organization's strategic business, you, as program manager, must apply very specialized skills, knowledge, and tools to exercise a degree of control that would not be possible by managing projects individually. In this course, you will build the skills and best practices needed to successfully manage a program. Learn how to align multiple activities to reach a strategic goal, report to and engage stakeholders, and satisfy all of the very specific and exacting demands of the program manager’s role.

  • Explore strategic program management and identify opportunities to achieve the organization’s strategic objectives
  • Identify the program manager’s communication needs and ensure consistent dashboarding and reporting
  • Recognize how program management is utilized at each point in the program life cycle
  • Define, create, maximize, and sustain the benefits provided by programs
  • Capture stakeholder needs and expectations, gain their support, and mitigate opposition
  • Understand the importance of program governance
  • The business case, program assessment, and program mission statement
  • Five interrelated and interdependent program management performance domains: program strategy alignment; program benefits management; program stakeholder engagement; program governance; and program life cycle management
  • Components of the program lifecycle and its phases
  • Resource management, risk management, schedule management, and scope management needs unique to program management
  • Elements of a benefits register, benefits realization plan, and the concept of value delivery
  • Key stakeholder engagement, stakeholder maps, and emotional profiles 
  • Program governance and the activities that support program management 

Learning Objectives

  • Foundation terminology and concepts: Understanding Program Management and its relationship with and differentiation from project and operations management
  • Understand strategic program management, including how to identify opportunities and benefits that achieve the organization’s strategic objectives
  • Identifying the communication needs of a program manager and ensuring consistent dashboarding and reporting
  • Explain how program management fits into and is utilized at each point in the program life cycle
  • Explain the importance of defining, creating, maximizing, and sustaining the benefits provided by programs
  • Explain techniques to enable to capturing of stakeholder needs and expectations, gaining and maintaining stakeholder support, and mitigating/channeling opposition
  • Explain the importance of program governance related to proactively overseeing programs and providing decision-making support for applicable policies and practices throughout a program life cycle

Foundational Terms

  • Understand  the difference between Project, Program, Portfolio, Operations
  • Understand the differences between goals, objectives, requirements, and specifications
  • Understand the Business Case, Program Assessment and Program Mission Statement

Difference Between Project and Program Management

  • Understand the different charters for projects vice programs
  • Understand the four dimensions of a project or program
  • Be able to discern between a project and a program

Strategic Program Management

  • Understand the Five interrelated and interdependent Program Management Performance Domains: Program Strategy Alignment, Program Benefits Management, Program Stakeholder Engagement, Program Governance, and Program Life Cycle Management
  • Understand the actions that may be required to coordinate those activities
  • Understand what is meant by business value and how  program management fits in to the portfolio
  • Understand what a program roadmap may look like and what it contains
  • Understand what an environmental assessment is, and what factors go into such an assessment

Program Life Cycle

  • Understand the basic components of the program lifecycle and its Phases
  • Understand program formulation and preparation
  • Understand what program benefits delivery means
  • Understand the component-level sub-phases involved in benefits delivery
  • Understand the procurement needs unique to program management
  • Understand the resource management, risk management, schedule management, and scope management needs unique to program management
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the inter-relationship between the program roadmap and program schedule
  • Identify issues related to changes caused by a program

Benefits Management

  • Understand the components of benefits management needed at each phase of the program life cycle
  • Understand the value of identifying the benefits expected from a program
  • Understand how to identify possible benefits
  • Understand the elements of a Business Case
  • Understand the elements of a Benefits Register
  • Understand what a benefits realization plan is and its basic components
  • Understand the relationship between benefits management and the program roadmap
  • Understand the concept of Value Delivery
  • Understand, at a high level, the relationship between benefits delivery and governance

Stakeholder Engagement

  • Understand who program stakeholders are and how to identify them
  • Understand the Stakeholder Map
  • Demonstrate an understanding of key stakeholders, their roles, and their potential power and interest
  • Explain four techniques for responding to a stakeholder distress call
  • Understand the importance of stakeholder emotions
  • Understand how to prepare emotional profiles on stakeholders to be prepared to handle issues
  • Understand how to use the emotional profile to engage a stakeholder

Program Governance

  • Understand the role of a program governance board and its responsibilities
  • Understand the governance activities that support program management
  • Discern what governance roles would assist a program

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4.6

70 reviews

 
The instructor was very knowledgeable and used real world examples to tie in with his lesson plan. I am now able to take this information and implement what I've learned in my daily assignments and procedures.I would definitely take another one of his courses.
5
   
I enjoyed the class. The instructor was very knowledgeable of the content and had great presentation delivery
4
   
Instructor is very knowledgeable with good stories
5
   
Course was extremely informative as I am new to Program Management.Our instructor was 'excellent'. Along with a thorough review of the standards of program management, he shared real life experiences and provided practical examples that were conducive to learning. I'm excited to incorporate the knowledge obtained within my current program!
5
   
The instructor did an excellent job of providing the course work while sharing real life examples. Her delivery of the material kept me alert and eager to learn more.
4
   

American Management Association is accredited by the International Accreditors for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and is accredited to issue the IACET CEU.

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3 Sessions Available

Frequently Asked Questions

What is program management, and how is it different from project management?

Program management focuses on coordinating multiple related projects so they work together to achieve broader strategic goals. While project management typically concentrates on delivering a single initiative, program management looks at the bigger picture — aligning projects, managing interdependencies and ensuring that the combined outcomes support organizational strategy.

What will I learn in this program management training?

This program management training explores how to manage groups of related projects while maintaining alignment with strategic priorities. Participants learn how to coordinate multiple initiatives, manage competing priorities and ensure that projects collectively deliver meaningful business outcomes. The course also addresses communication and leadership skills needed to guide teams working across different projects.

Who should attend program management courses?

Program management courses are most valuable for experienced project managers, senior managers and professionals responsible for overseeing multiple projects or strategic initiatives. Anyone transitioning from managing individual projects to leading larger portfolios of work can benefit from developing program-level management skills.

Why do organizations need program management?

Organizations often run many projects at the same time, and those projects frequently depend on one another. Effective program management ensures that these initiatives remain coordinated, resources are used efficiently, and the overall effort supports long-term strategic goals rather than isolated project outcomes.

How can program management training improve organizational results?

Strong program management training helps leaders manage complexity across multiple projects. By coordinating priorities, identifying dependencies and maintaining clear communication across teams, program managers can ensure that initiatives stay aligned and produce measurable results.

Is this program management program useful for experienced project managers?

Yes. Many experienced project managers eventually take on responsibilities that extend beyond a single project. This program management program helps professionals develop the strategic perspective and coordination skills required to oversee multiple initiatives and guide programs that drive organizational success.
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