Project Management for Finance Professionals
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Virtual
8.00 Credits
Member Price $309.00
Non-Member Price $459.00
Overview
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The past few years have shown us the need for numerous projects and the need to manage those projects in a unique way. Project management is an important part of every organization; however, often companies do not differentiate between project management and operations management. Sometimes the finance professional is called upon to serve on a project team, or in other cases is in a position to manage a project within the finance or accounting department. In either case, he or she should be well versed in both the theory and practice of project management. While project management has probably been around since the time of building the pyramids, the modern discipline started to take hold in large organizations in the late '50s and early '60s. From there it spread to smaller organizations to the point where almost any-sized organization can benefit from its ideas. This course is designed for the finance professional of the small and medium-sized organization. It is not meant for the experienced project manager of a large organization or the person wanting training for project management certification. In an effort to avoid talking theory without concrete examples, we will often use examples born from projects needed as a result of recent changes in both economics and politics.
This course qualifies for reimbursement through the state’s Workforce Training Express Fund. Firms/companies with fewer than 50 staff can be reimbursed up to 100% of the cost of training and firms/companies with 50-100 employees can be reimbursed up to 50% of the cost of training. You must register for the course and apply for reimbursement through the Workforce Training Express Fund website a minimum of three weeks prior to the start of the course. The course code for this program is C-13034. To learn more, click here or contact Julia Ekelund at jekelund@masscpas.org.
Highlights
Project management is a way of thinking and managing Identifying projects, needs, objectives, and deliverables Project feasibility evaluation Life cycle of a project What causes projects to fail Establishing the project scope and preventing “project creep” Defining and managing stakeholders Organizational politics and conflict management Establishing the detailed schedule Introduction to project management software
Prerequisites
Experience in financial management of a small or midsize company
Designed For
CFOs, controllers, and finance professionals
Objectives
Understand when and when not to apply project management thinking Know how to define success in a project Understand and manage the critical path of a project Understand the theory of constraints in project management Know how to both choose and lead people on the project team
Preparation
None
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
William Allen Jr, Surgent McCoy CPE LLC
Dr. William H. Allen Jr. opened his own accounting firm (Allen & Associates, CPA) in 1984 and he still manages the firm’s overall day-to-day operations. His particular expertise lies within the areas of taxation and attest functions, which include auditing, compilations, reviews, and other services where independence is required. Prior to starting his own company, Dr. Allen worked for Arthur Andersen, LLP for 12 years in their Chicago, Atlanta, and Los Angeles offices. Dr. Allen holds a B.A. degree (double major in accounting and economics) from Florida A&M University. He received his M.B.A. degree (emphasis in accounting and finance) from Northern Illinois University. He also has a Ph.D. degree in accounting systems design and implementation from Temple University.
Non-Member Price $459.00
Member Price $309.00