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Published by Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations

TFN is published by the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations, Caledonian Exchange, 19A Canning Street, Edinburgh EH3 8EG. The Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO) is a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation. Registration number SC003558.

Introduction to project management

SCVO

This course will help you to understand the components of project stages and lifecycles. It will provide an understanding of project methodologies and their application, teaching you how to develop a project plan, identify/mitigate risks and construct a strategy for monitoring/review. You will leave with an understanding of the following areas and the tools required to:

  • Define the stages of a project and develop an understanding of a project lifecycle from conception to commissioning/hand over. Using this knowledge, assess where projects fit into operational activities
  • Develop the ability to use various approaches and tools to manage a project and understand how to use these to form a business case and engage sponsors. This will include how to create an effective management environment/culture to support projects and identification of effective communication methods for each shareholder
  • Design a project plan to achieve a specified objective. This will include financial components such as risk appraisal for effective project design and control as well as a monitoring and review strategy for a project that assesses impact and achievement
Course overview

In partnership, SCVO and Challenges Catalyst are pleased to offer this introductory online project management course for the voluntary sector. The online content is designed for participants who want to understand the principles of project management, whether delivery is virtual or in the workplace.

Overall course aim

The aim of this online course with Challenges Catalyst is to build participants’ skills in project management and provide an open virtual space to discuss current practice and the practical issues being faced in the workplace and learn from these. Over 2 sessions you will be guided through content adapted from the Chartered Management Institute Level 5 qualifications tailored to Project Management tools and techniques that can be taken back in to the workplace.

Session 1 - 18 June, 10am till 1pm

Session 2 - 25 June, 10am till 1pm

Who is the course aimed at?

This online course is for those who are new to project management or have some experience managing projects, but wish to improve and consolidate these skills. The course is geared to those working in the voluntary sector.

Entry requirements

There are no formal entry requirements

Date
10:00, 18 June to 25 June 2025
Contact
Helen Swatton
Attendance type
Online only
Venue
SCVO Zoom meeting
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