Training Defining business value in projects
Practical information about training
- CATEGORY: Management
- SUBCATEGORY: Project management
- TRAINING CODE: MG-ZP-78
- DURATION: 2 days
- PRICE INFORMATION from: 1950 PLN net
- LANGUAGE OF TRAINING: polish
- FORM OF IMPLEMENTATION: stationary, online
Training description
The training teaches how to effectively define and measure business value in projects. The workshop program focuses on practical methods for identifying, quantifying and maximizing the value delivered by projects. Participants will learn tools and techniques to objectively assess business benefits and effectively communicate them to stakeholders.
Participant profile
- Project and program managers
- Business analysts
- Product Owners
- Portfolio Managers
- Senior managers
- Project Sponsors
- Members of steering committees
Agenda
- Foundations of business value
- Definition of business value
- Sources of value in projects
- Stakeholders vs. value
- Business value model
- Value analysis and measurement
- Methods of quantifying benefits
- Measuring intangible assets
- Performance indicators
- ROI in projects
- Value management
- Optimization of project portfolio
- Prioritization of initiatives
- Benefits management
- Monitoring of value realization
- Communication of values
- Business case presentation
- Benefit reporting
- Engaging stakeholders
- Managing expectations
Benefits
The participant will develop the ability to define measurable business benefits of a project. He or she will gain practical knowledge of business value quantification methods. Will learn how to create compelling business justifications for projects. Will learn techniques for effectively communicating value to stakeholders. Will master methods for monitoring and optimizing project benefits. Will develop the ability to prioritize initiatives based on business value. Will acquire tools to manage a portfolio of projects.
Required preparation of participants
- Experience in project management
- Basic knowledge of finance
- Knowledge of business processes
- Analytical skills
Issues
- Defining business value
- Benefit analysis
- Portfolio management
- Business case
- ROI in projects
- Value measures
- Benefits management
- Prioritization of projects
- Stakeholder analysis
- Business communication
- Change management
- Benefit monitoring
Do you have any questions?
Feel free to contact us.
Anna Polak
+48 600 010 440
anna.polak@eitt.academy
31 Ząbkowska Street 03-736 Warsaw
Forms of training delivery
Stationary training
- Training at the customer's premises or at a designated location
- Training room equipped with the necessary equipment
- Training materials in electronic form
- Coffee breaks and lunch
- Direct interaction with the trainer
- Networking in a group
- Workshop exercises in teams
Remote training
- Virtual training environment
- Electronic materials
- Interactive online exercises
- Breakout rooms for group work
- Technical support during the training
- Recordings of the session (optional)
Possibility of funding
The training can be financed with public funds under:
- National Training Fund (KFS)
- Development Services Base (BUR)
- EU projects implemented by PARP
- HR Academy Program (PARP)
- Regional operational programs
If you are interested in funding, our team will help you prepare the required documentation.
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Do you have any questions?
Feel free to contact us.
Anna Polak
+48 600 010 440
anna.polak@eitt.academy
31 Ząbkowska Street 03-736 Warsaw
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