ISO 21502 Lead Project Manager

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ISO 21502 Lead Project Manager
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P2008

Trabzon (Turkey)

04 May 2026 -08 May 2026

5565

Overview

Introduction:

Project leadership represents an integrated discipline that governs how organizational initiatives are structured, directed, and controlled to achieve strategic outcomes within complex environments. ISO 21502 defines a comprehensive framework that connects governance, lifecycle management, resource coordination, and performance control across project ecosystems. This training program presents advanced project governance frameworks, integrated delivery architectures, lifecycle management models, and control systems that define project leadership under ISO 21502. It provides an institutional perspective on how organizations structure project execution, align stakeholder expectations, and ensure consistent delivery through coordinated management systems.

Program Objectives:

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

  • Analyze project governance and lifecycle structures within organizational environments.

  • Classify integrated and individual project management practices defined by ISO 21502.

  • Evaluate planning and control frameworks supporting structured project delivery.

  • Assess execution and monitoring architectures across project lifecycle stages.

  • Examine closure, performance evaluation, and governance oversight structures in project environments.

Target Audience:

  • Project managers and project sponsors.

  • Senior managers overseeing project governance and delivery.

  • Project team members involved in structured execution environments.

  • Consultants supporting project management frameworks.

  • Professionals seeking advanced project leadership alignment.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Foundations of Project Management and ISO 21502 Principles:

  • Institutional role of project management within organizational strategy and execution ecosystems.

  • Conceptual foundations of project governance, lifecycle structures, and delivery models.

  • Terminology frameworks related to integrated and individual project management practices.

  • Overview of ISO 21502 architecture and its governance orientation.

  • Alignment between project management systems and organizational performance objectives.

Unit 2:

Project Governance and Organizational Alignment Structures:

  • Governance frameworks defining roles, responsibilities, and decision authority in projects.

  • Stakeholder identification and engagement structures within project environments.

  • Strategic alignment mechanisms connecting projects with organizational objectives.

  • Accountability and reporting structures within project governance systems.

  • Integration between project governance and enterprise management architectures.

Unit 3:

Integrated Project Management Practices and Planning Architectures:

  • Integrated management structures linking scope, schedule, cost, and quality domains.

  • Planning frameworks governing project initiation and structured development stages.

  • Resource allocation and coordination architectures within project environments.

  • Communication and stakeholder alignment frameworks supporting project execution.

  • Quality and risk integration structures within project planning models.

Unit 4:

Project Execution, Monitoring, and Control Structures:

  • Execution architectures governing coordinated project delivery across lifecycle stages.

  • Monitoring frameworks supporting tracking of progress, performance, and deviations.

  • Control mechanisms addressing scope, schedule, and cost alignment.

  • Risk and issue management structures within dynamic project environments.

  • Change control frameworks supporting structured adaptation and governance stability.

Unit 5:

Project Closure and Performance Oversight Architectures:

  • Closure frameworks governing project completion and deliverable validation.

  • Performance evaluation structures assessing outcomes against defined objectives.

  • Reporting architectures supporting visibility of project results and lessons learned.

  • Governance review mechanisms assessing effectiveness of project execution.

  • Knowledge management structures supporting organizational learning and continuity.