In accordance with the PMI ® standards, PMGS has identified six project participants’ profiles. For each profile and level of knowledge, PMGS proposes a specific training path.
Training paths
Stakeholders
Individuals involved in the project or who is interested in the execution or completion of the project. The following are some example of stakeholders : Team members, functional manager, ...
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Jr Project Manager
Under direct supervision of a more senior Project Manager, a Portfolio Manager, or a Program Manager, manages a small project, sub-project or phase(s) of a larger project.
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Project Manager
Under general supervision of either a Portfolio Manager or a Program Manager, leads and directs multiple projects or one larger project.
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Sr Project Manager
Under general direction of either a Portfolio Manager or a Program Manager, leads and directs high-priority projects, which require considerable resources and high levels of functional integration.
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Program Manager
Responsible for the coordinated management of multiple related projects, and in many (most) cases, ongoing operations which are directed toward a common objective.
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Management
People involved in the management of projects at the organizational level such as senior managers, managers of PM’s, executives, Project Management Office team members and Portfolio Managers.
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