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The CMA’s Guide to Project Management Webinar

Jan 31
3:00 - 5:00 p.m.

Online

1-A&A; 1-Other
CPE Credits

A significant number of projects fail to achieve their initial goals and/or are not completed within budget and their original timetable. As a team member, a CMA has a unique skill set and experiences to assist in project management. In addition to their analytical training and knowledge of budgets and controls, they typically have ongoing contacts with other professionals from a variety of backgrounds. Familiar analytical tools/techniques can be applied to managing projects. This brief program is designed to aid both experienced and less experienced participants in increasing their knowledge of, and comfort with, the steps and skills needed for success.
Highlights
  • Establishing a system: identifying forces that support the status quo; setting milestones and goals; the role of the CMA
  • Necessary first steps: set a framework for the project’s activities; identify needed resources; obtain support; decide on a structure; establish a team for a specific project; identify necessary team skill sets
  • Project evaluation: analytical tools, strategic evaluation; sources of risk
  • Maintaining focus: monitoring and measuring results; keeping to the project’s scope
  • Avoiding frequent traps: sunk costs; financing pitfalls; project creep; tunnel vision; failure to integrate the team’s work internally and/or the final project with the remaining organization
  • Introduction and examples of analytical tools throughout the session: mapping; CPM; Gantt charts; benchmarking; Pareto analysis; PESTLE analysis; valuation techniques; post-completion evaluations

Registration

PICPA Member: $99
Nonmember: $149

More Information

Course No. GTPM-2024-01-WEBNR-31-01 Level: Intermediate

Prerequisites: Experience and/or exposure to financial management

Notes
This webinar is hosted by PICPA's partner, Surgent CPE. After registering, you will receive an email from Surgent CPE with the log-in information.

Speaker(s)

Anthony LaRusso