Project management skills have never been more in demand. There is a clear need for a shift in the public service to a project management approach to effectively deliver on business plans. Properly implemented, the project management approach ensures understanding, focus, confidence, oversight and success.
This two-day project management in practice training programme is designed to enable you to apply your learning immediately, in a flexible, non-prescriptive manner that takes account of the practicalities of working in the public service. The course is aimed at those who need to develop a better understanding of the critical tools and techniques of project management that help focus your planning, minimises risk and speeds delivery. It will be of benefit to anyone involved directly in project work - whether in a small group effort or a significant undertaking, those who work with project teams but who are not part of them and who wish to be more effective through a better understanding of the language of project management, and new project managers.
Learning Objectives
This introductory Project Management course objectives are to
At the end of the training course you will:
The course is led by an experienced project manager and trainer and will use a variety of approaches during the class including presentations, discussion groups, and group exercises.
Content
The Project Management in Practice course will cover the following areas:
Delivery
This is a two-day course. It will be delivered in person at the IPA and facilitated by a subject matter expert.
Please see the IPA website for up to date information, course dates and to book a place.
| Course Location | Ballsbridge, Dublin |
| Location Postcode | Dublin 4 |
| Course Type | Classroom Based |
| Course Start Date | 24th September 2025 |
| Course End Date | 25th September 2025 |
| Course Duration | Two Day Course |
| Course Time | 9:30 am - 5:00 pm on scheduled dates. |
| Course Fee | POA |
| Career Path | Project Management, Programme Management |

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