JT Queenstown – BSB41515 Certificate IV in Project Management Practice
Why should I take this course?
Project management is a powerful tool for addressing the complex needs of today’s organisations.
Unlike narrowly focused fields – such as HR, marketing, finance or IT – project management brings together an array of skill sets spanning creative and critical thinking, leadership, risk, change and stakeholder management.
Simply put, project management provides a structured yet flexible framework for tackling a diverse range of initiatives faster, better and in a cost-efficient manner.
That is why project management is the most in-demand occupation in the world today.
What will I learn?
The Institute of Project Management’s JobTrainer funded BSB41515 Certificate IV in Project Management Practice will be delivered over a series of 3 x 2 and 1 x 3 day workshops for capped cohorts of up to 30 candidates.
Our expert facilitators leverage your latent project experience, connecting a common frame of reference, common purpose and common-sense approach to the cohesive delivery and oversight of professional and personal projects.
Over the course of the program, dedicated project teams progress through a range of practical activities in the delivery of a fully simulated project.
What should I bring to class?
A laptop – once enrolled, you will be able to access the digital resources that support the day’s learning; alternately, you can download and print the paper versions if you are more comfortable working with the old-school tools of the trade.
If you’d like to bring a keep-cup and/or refillable bottle, we provide all-day tea, coffee and water, and lunch will be supplied.
Is there homework?
The workshops are self-contained in that you complete assessment activities in class with no on-going homework requirements.
That said, to graduate the BSB41515 Certificate IV in Project Management Practice you are required to identify a project you have recently made a significant contribution to and critically reflect upon its performance.
This capstone report is completed using the template provided and undertaken at the completion of the workshop series with full mentor support.
Where will it take me?
The BSB41515 Certificate IV in Project Management Practice is a prerequisite for candidates considering the BSB51415 Diploma of Project Management.
We discuss in the workshop series how candidates can use the Cert IV to significantly fast-track completion of the Diploma.
Your facilitator
Like all our Certified Project Trainers, Glen McNeill, CPD is:
- a proven industry expert with a minimum of 10 years’ practical experience in leading complex projects, programs and portfolios of work
- an inspiring communicator
- a creative and critical thinker, and
- a trained educator, facilitator and mentor.
Importantly, he is not a professional lecturer who has only learned project management from text-books and classrooms.
Glen superimposes a wealth of project skill and experience from all stakeholder perspectives that brings project management to life for learners.
In doing so, he looks beyond the curriculum to add value to students and their employers.