Project Scheduling

Explore key concepts and scheduling tools to plan, manage, and control schedules for both predictive and adaptive projects.

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Project Scheduling

Explore key concepts and scheduling tools to plan, manage, and control schedules for both predictive and adaptive projects.

What you’ll be able to do — competencies

  • Explore how scheduling tools may be used to develop and manage a schedule.
  • Compare and contrast the differences between adaptive and predictive scheduling approaches to ensure a viable schedule.
  • Explore the relationship between the project baseline and predictive schedule development to reach the schedule baseline.
  • Use a predictive approach to develop a schedule baseline to share with sponsors and stakeholders to gain approval and acceptance.
  • Describe the relationship between user stories, tasks, and sprint planning to better understand adaptive planning techniques.
  • Use an adaptive approach to develop a task board for a case to share project status and monitor progress.
  • Describe schedule optimization techniques to ensure resources are available and aligned.

Course Description

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Using both predictive and adaptive approaches, students will survey methodologies to gain project approval and acceptance. In addition, students will explore scheduling tools available to develop and manage schedules. Adaptive planning techniques and skills will be developed to share project status and monitor progress.

Prerequisites

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  • Project Requirements & Scope Management, or equivalent knowledge

Next available start dates

Hybrid — Evenings

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Project Scheduling
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Total classroom hours

6 hours

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Schedule

Hybrid

Evenings, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, 2 T - 2/13/2024 - 2/20/2024

Class Location:
3000 Landerholm Cir. SE Bellevue, WA 98007
Building R, Room 304
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Quarter: Winter

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Total cost

$165

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Instructor: Dolores Gill

As adjunct faculty, Dolores Gill brings over 18 years of combined knowledge from strategy, product, marketing, and project/program/portfolio management experiences into her classroom. Her real-life senior management experiences from technology and telecommunications companies such as T-Mobile, Microsoft and F5, include launching national multi-million dollar initiatives like an IOT Wearables Portfolio, the touted loyalty program T-Mobile Tuesdays with 16M followers and growing, Univision Mobile,

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Notes

Class is offered in hyflex mode of instruction. Students can attend the class either in person at Bellevue College Main Campus R304 or online.

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