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Leading Major Projects
Learn how to breathe simplicity into every complex scenario and establish complete project control.
If you are looking to transition from your role as a project manager to becoming a project leader and want to develop your understanding of managing major, complex projects that make a real-world impact, you will find the knowledge and insights you are looking for on this course.
Find out more about the course from Professor Graham Winch, and Dr Eunice Maytorena-Sanchez:
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Fee:
- £3,990
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Duration:
- 4 days
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Upcoming sessions:
- 3-6 Dec 2024
20-23 May 2025 -
Delivery:
- Face-to-face
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Location:
- Manchester
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Diploma:
- Contributes to the Manchester Professional Diploma in Leadership
Key information
From learning to design insight-led strategies, to identifying early warning signs of potential problems and pitfalls, by taking a holistic approach to projects you will learn how to step into the role of a project leader with confidence to lead change within your organisation.
The course considers the future: your future visions, innovation, how projects are impacted by changes yet to come.
By reflecting on and developing your own leadership capabilities, this course will equip you with the knowledge, abilities and perspective to challenge your thinking around project leadership.
Day one
- An introduction to the principles of the Alliance Manchester Business School Three Domains Model
- Understand the value and relevance of projecting for sustainability transition
- Explore the Alliance Manchester Business School Project Leadership Model and the abilities of a leader in a project setting
- Undergo a self-assessment to reflect on your own abilities as a leader
- Discover the responsibilities of the investor/owner/operator in the Three Domains Model at the front end and in benefits realisation
- Identify the key skills required to lead major projects successfully
Day two
- Understand the role of the supplier in the Three Domains Model
- Explore the role and responsibilities of project-based firms (PBFs)
- Recognise the challenges of different supplier configurations
- Identify the importance of project resilience and leading throughout the project lifecycle
Day three
- Explore strategy implementation and key aspects of governing major projects
- Consider the perspective of both owner and supplier in a commercial context
- Examine the tensions between different forms of project governance
- Identify the value of commercial strategies from a buyer and a supplier perspective
- Learn to evaluate alternative commercial strategies
Day four
- Understand and apply the principles of designing project delivery organisations
- Discover the role of project ecologies, digital resources, and technology readiness levels
- Explore the challenges and opportunities of leading major projects alongside your peers through class discussions
- Integrate the learnings from the course and identify areas for self-development in a personal and professional capacity
During the course, you will have a range of opportunities to get to know your class, including a course dinner which offers the chance to come together with a wider cohort of short-course learners to help expand your network.
This course combines 15 years of tried and tested project management and leadership practices with the experiences of public and private sector organisations in the UK and abroad to deliver the best learning experience possible.
During this four-day face-to-face course delivered at Alliance Manchester Business School’s Executive Education Centre, you will participate in self-assessment, interactive lectures, group discussions and activities, and hear from guest speakers enabling you to apply the principles for effective management and leadership of major projects in your own organisation.
In 2022, course leads Graham Winch, Eunice Maytorena-Sanchez and Natalya Sergeeva collectively wrote and published Strategic Project Organising (OUP), which explores the importance of leadership when managing projects for maximum positive impact.
During the course, you will take a deep dive into the themes of the book to provide a vibrant, varied and interactive learning experience.
We aim for several stand-out learning experiences, including:
Applied Learning - A learning environment created by the course facilitator that draws on the experience and input of your course peers.
Knowledge Transfer - A steady stream of feedback from participating peers from diverse business backgrounds with opportunities to learn from their experience.
Reflection - A rare time-out to contemplate your own leadership capabilities while engaging with our world-class faculty.
Network Expansion - An expanding professional network drawn from your peers.
Personal Growth - An expanding self-awareness of your own project leadership competencies and how they can be honed.
Behavioural Change - An adoption of new rationales and mindsets that improve strategic decision-making within major projects.
Facilitated Challenge - A regular raising of real-world scenarios by the course facilitator designed to take you away from your work environment into new work-territory.
As part of this course, you will gain access to our comprehensive virtual learning environment before, during and after your time with us. Here, you will find course materials, including pre-work, slides, case studies, and recommended readings, all conveniently available to aid your learning.
At the end of the course, you continue to have access to this online learning area and the University of Manchester online library for up to one year, supporting you to embed your new toolkit of skills and knowledge back into your workplace.
- Learn practical, appliable management skills through the Alliance Manchester Business School Project Leadership Model
- Understand the common challenges of project management and how to tackle them
- Develop the confidence and capabilities needed to lead major projects
- Expand your expertise in managing project teams, sponsors or projects, and stakeholder relationships
- Self-assess your current skill set to identify areas for personal and professional development
- Explore the implications of projects as we move towards a more sustainable world
- Gain expert insights through real-world case studies and industry speakers
- Explore innovative ways to lead your organisation’s projects to achieve business objectives
- Lead your organisation through complexity and uncertainty by improving your conceptual armoury
- Create synergies amongst project teams to optimise project delivery
- Improve your organisation’s quality of decision making within complex projects
- Implement tried and tested strategies into your business to increase the success rate of major projects
This course is for business professionals who have more than five years’ experience of managing projects, either currently working in a project leadership role or looking to step into one. It is also for the sponsors of these projects and those leading technically complex projects.
Sectors that would benefit from this course include:
- Transport
- Nuclear
- Complex information systems
- Government transformation projects
- Infrastructure
- Renewable energy
- Sectors replacing fossil fuels with electricity (electrification)
Bringing together a vast collection of expertise, experience and refined knowledge in the world of leadership, Professor Graham Winch, Professor of Project Management Studies at Alliance Manchester Business School, is joined by Dr. Eunice Maytorena-Sanchez, Senior Lecturer in Project Management at Alliance Manchester Business School, and Dr. Natalya Sergeeva, Associate Professor of Project Management at University College London, to deliver this unique and insightful project leadership course.
Their co-published book, Strategic Project Organizing, is a product of 15 years of experience teaching project organising to Executive Education delegates at Alliance Manchester Business School and includes insights about the reality of project organising gathered from world-leading organisations such as BP.
Upon successful completion of this short business course, participants will be awarded the Manchester Professional Certificate in Leading Major Projects.
You will also receive a digital Manchester Professional Certificate in Leading Major Projects from Accredible, an online certificate and badge which can be displayed on LinkedIn profiles.
You can choose to curate your own curriculum by attending any four courses from our extensive portfolio. On completion of the four courses of your choice, you will be awarded the Manchester Professional Diploma in Leadership.
As part of the professional diploma, you will receive three executive coaching sessions.
These sessions will help you to apply your continued learning directly into your organisation, identify the specific skills needed to enhance your leadership capabilities, and align your professional development goals with the wider goals of your organisation.
If you are successfully accepted on to the Global MBA within five years of completion of the course, you will receive exemption from one elective. Your attendance on the course must be mentioned at the time of application. For further details, please do contact us.
If you choose to stay in Manchester during your time on one of our short business courses, you can benefit from preferential rates at the Hyatt Hotel, a modern and elegant hotel located at the heart of our campus and adjoining the Executive Education centre.
Speak to a team member
If you have any questions or would like to chat to us about this course and how it could benefit you, please get in touch with the course advisor.
Eve Patten
Client Relations Officer
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