What you'll get
  • 116+ Hours
  • 20 Courses
  • Course Completion Certificates
  • Self-paced Courses
  • Technical Support
  • Case Studies

Synopsis

  • Comprehensive training in project scheduling aligned with PMI-SP standards and global best practices.
  • End-to-end coverage of schedule planning, development, monitoring, and control.
  • Strong focus on Work Breakdown Structures (WBS), scope definition, and requirement traceability.
  • Practical exposure to scheduling tools such as Primavera P6 and Microsoft Project.
  • Real-world case studies, including large-scale program scheduling.
  • Techniques for estimation, critical path analysis, earned value management, and risk handling.
  • Integration of productivity improvement, portfolio management, and PMO practices.
  • Hands-on exercises, reporting methods, dashboards, and performance measurement.
  • Coverage of leadership, communication, and stakeholder coordination within schedule management.

Content

Courses No. of Hours Certificates Details
Project Schedule Strategy3h 38mView Curriculum
Project Schedule Planning and Development6h 22mView Curriculum
Project Schedule Management - NASA Case Study14h 5mView Curriculum
Schedule Monitoring and Controlling (PMI-SP)12h 59mView Curriculum
Courses No. of Hours Certificates Details
Project Scheduling2h 23mView Curriculum
Project Schedule Management Training2h 29mView Curriculum
Project Productivity Improvement - A Comprehensive Guide20h 38mView Curriculum
Primavera P6 Professional Training8h 36mView Curriculum
Pivotal Tracker1h 27mView Curriculum
Courses No. of Hours Certificates Details
MS Projects 20193h 18mView Curriculum
MS Project for Project Professionals2h 23mView Curriculum
Microsoft Project2h 59mView Curriculum
Microsoft Project 2016 Training1h 58mView Curriculum
Microsoft Project 2013 for Project Managers59mView Curriculum
TreeView & ListView - Creating a Basic Project Management Tool2h 23mView Curriculum
Microsoft Sure Step Methodology For Managing Projects1h 58mView Curriculum
Courses No. of Hours Certificates Details
Project Planning3h 15mView Curriculum
Expert Project Management3h 52mView Curriculum
Project Estimation and Cost2h 54mView Curriculum
Project Management Professional21h 18mView Curriculum

Description

The Project Schedule Strategy course is an advanced professional program designed to build strong competencies in project scheduling, planning, and control. The course combines PMI-aligned theoretical foundations with extensive practical application using industry-standard scheduling tools and methodologies. Participants gain structured knowledge of scope management, activity sequencing, estimation techniques, baseline creation, performance tracking, and schedule risk analysis. The program also incorporates real-world case studies, productivity improvement frameworks, and portfolio-level planning concepts to prepare learners for complex project environments across industries such as IT, engineering, construction, and enterprise operations.

Goals

  • Develop in-depth expertise in project scheduling principles and frameworks.
  • Enable participants to design, manage, and optimize project schedules effectively.
  • Build proficiency in professional scheduling software and reporting tools.
  • Strengthen analytical, leadership, and decision-making capabilities related to timelines and resources.
  • Prepare learners for PMI-SP–aligned roles and certifications.

Objectives

  • Understand core scheduling terminology, models, and lifecycle stages.
  • Create and manage Work Breakdown Structures and scope baselines.
  • Apply activity sequencing, network diagrams, and critical path methods.
  • Perform duration, cost, and resource estimations using structured techniques.
  • Develop and maintain schedule baselines and update mechanisms.
  • Implement earned value analysis and productivity metrics.
  • Analyze schedule risks, uncertainties, and corrective strategies.
  • Generate professional reports, dashboards, and stakeholder communications.
  • Utilize tools such as Primavera P6 and Microsoft Project for real-world planning scenarios.

Highlights

  • PMI-SP aligned course structure.
  • Extensive WBS and scope management training.
  • Critical Path Method (CPM) and network logic modeling.
  • Schedule risk assessment and probabilistic forecasting.
  • Earned Value Management (EVM) integration.
  • Real-life program and enterprise case studies.
  • Hands-on tool training: Primavera, MS Project, and scheduling dashboards.
  • Portfolio, PMO, and productivity improvement modules.
  • Leadership and stakeholder communication components.
  • Practical assignments and scenario-based exercises.

Requirements

  • A basic familiarity with project management principles is beneficial but not required.
  • Familiarity with spreadsheets or basic planning tools is advantageous.
  • Interest in planning, coordination, or operational roles.
  • No prior advanced scheduling certification required.

Target Audience

  • Project managers and assistant project managers.
  • Planning engineers and schedulers.
  • PMO professionals and portfolio analysts.
  • Business analysts and operations managers.
  • Engineering, construction, and IT project staff.
  • Professionals preparing for PMI-SP or similar certifications.
  • Graduates seeking careers in project coordination and planning.

FAQ

Q1. Is prior project management experience required?
No mandatory experience is required, though basic exposure to projects or planning concepts is beneficial.
Q2. Which software tools are covered?
The course introduces widely used scheduling tools, such as Primavera P6 and Microsoft Project, as well as dashboard and reporting practices.
Q3. Does the course include practical exercises?
Yes, learners engage in tool-based practice, case studies, and scheduled simulations.
Q4. Is the training suitable for certification preparation?
Yes, the course aligns with PMI scheduling standards and supports readiness for professional certification.
Q5. What industries benefit most from this course?
IT, construction, engineering, manufacturing, consulting, and enterprise program management environments commonly apply these skills.

Career Benefits

  • Qualifications for roles such as Project Scheduler, Planning Engineer, PMO Analyst, and Project Coordinator.
  • Improved capability to manage complex timelines and multi-project portfolios.
  • Enhanced proficiency in industry-standard scheduling software.
  • Strong analytical and reporting skills valued across sectors.
  • Increased readiness for PMI-SP and related professional certifications.
  • Broader career mobility into leadership and program management tracks.