Planning with Organizing and Controlling Projects

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Planning with Organizing and Controlling Projects
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P775

Paris (France)

09 Nov 2026 -13 Nov 2026

6040

Overview

Introduction:

Project management represents a structured function that governs planning, resource alignment, and control within organizational environments. It integrates planning frameworks, organizational structures, and performance control systems to ensure alignment with defined objectives. This training program presents project planning models, organizational structuring frameworks, and monitoring mechanisms aligned with project management environments. It provides an institutional perspective on how organizations coordinate activities, manage resources, and maintain control over project performance within defined scope, time, and cost parameters.

Program Objectives:

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Analyze project planning frameworks and scope definition structures.

  • Evaluate resource organization and team structuring models within projects.

  • Assess monitoring and control mechanisms within project environments.

  • Examine communication and stakeholder management frameworks.

  • Explore project closure and performance improvement structures.

Target Audience:

  • Project managers and coordinators.

  • Business analysts and team leaders.

  • Professionals responsible for project oversight and coordination.

  • Engineers and technical managers.

  • Stakeholders involved in project governance and evaluation.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Project Planning Structures and Scope Definition:

  • Planning frameworks within project environments.

  • Scope structuring within project systems.

  • Work breakdown structures within planning models.

  • Timeline and milestone structuring approaches.

  • Relationship between planning and project feasibility.

Unit 2:

Organizational Structures and Resource Alignment:

  • Resource structuring within project environments.

  • Team roles within organizational frameworks.

  • Project organizational models within management systems.

  • Workflow alignment within project structures.

  • Connection between organization and delivery efficiency.

Unit 3:

Monitoring and Control Frameworks:

  • Performance measurement criteria within project systems.

  • Risk classification within project environments.

  • Cost control structures within project management.

  • Change control frameworks within project systems.

  • Relationship between control mechanisms and performance stability.

Unit 4:

Communication Structures and Stakeholder Alignment:

  • Communication frameworks within project environments.

  • Stakeholder mapping structures within project systems.

  • Decision structures within project governance.

  • Conflict dynamics within project environments.

  • Connection between communication and stakeholder alignment.

Unit 5:

Project Closure and Performance Improvement:

  • Closure frameworks within project environments.

  • Documentation structures within project systems.

  • Performance evaluation within project delivery.

  • Importance of sharing lessons learned within organizational knowledge systems.

  • Relationship between closure and continuous improvement.