Why Choose Post Crisis Project Recovery Planning and Controlling Training Course?
The Post Crisis Project Recovery Planning and Controlling Course gives project managers, PMO professionals, and senior project practitioners a structured, end-to-end framework for assessing troubled projects, developing recovery plans, implementing recovery through predictive, agile, and hybrid approaches, and establishing the enterprise PMO governance that sustains recovery and prevents future project crises.
Projects in distress — whether disrupted by external crises, poor planning, scope creep, stakeholder breakdown, or financial deterioration — require a fundamentally different response than standard project management. Recovery demands honest assessment, structured decision-making between recovery and termination, team alignment, stakeholder buy-in, and disciplined implementation under pressure.
This course addresses every phase of that recovery lifecycle — from initiating the assessment charter and analysing ROI and economic indicators, through data collection, recovery versus termination decision-making, recovery team formation, plan development, and consensus building, to agile and hybrid implementation, recovery monitoring and risk management, and ePMO governance structures that provide the institutional capability to manage delivery and prevent future crises.
The Post Crisis Project Recovery Planning and Controlling Course is built for project professionals who want the structured methodology, leadership capability, and governance frameworks to turn around troubled projects and build the organisational resilience to manage through future crises with greater capability.
What are the Goals?
The Post Crisis Project Recovery Planning and Controlling Course is designed to develop comprehensive project recovery capability from crisis assessment and troubled project diagnosis through recovery planning, implementation, monitoring, and enterprise PMO governance.
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Initiate and develop an assessment charter and assessment plan for a troubled project
- Identify signs of troubled projects and analyse economic indicators including ROI to assess project status
- Apply data collection and analysis techniques to produce structured assessment findings
- Manage stakeholder buy-in and resistance to change as part of the assessment and recovery process
- Apply the decision-making process for recovery versus termination with structured criteria
- Present assessment results professionally and define recovery objectives in a team format
- Define the recovery team, develop the recovery plan, and obtain stakeholder consensus and approval
- Apply traditional, agile, and hybrid implementation approaches and tools to project recovery scenarios
- Apply recovery monitoring, controlling, and risk management disciplines including transition to the new normal
- Explain the enterprise PMO structure, roles, portfolio and delivery functions, and Centre of Excellence services for recovery and beyond
Who is this Training Course for?
The Post Crisis Project Recovery Planning and Controlling Course is designed for project managers, programme managers, PMO professionals, and senior project practitioners who are responsible for managing troubled projects, leading project recovery, or building the governance capability to sustain project delivery through and beyond organisational crises.
This course is suitable for:
- Project managers responsible for troubled project assessment and recovery planning and implementation
- Programme managers overseeing recovery across multiple distressed projects within a programme
- PMO directors and managers developing enterprise-level recovery governance and ePMO structures
- Senior project practitioners who advise on or lead project recovery interventions
- Project sponsors and executives accountable for project recovery decisions including recovery versus termination
- Risk management professionals developing crisis response and project recovery risk frameworks
- Organisational change management professionals supporting the human dimensions of project recovery
- Graduate project management professionals building structured capability in crisis response and project recovery methodology
How will this Training Course be Presented?
The Post Crisis Project Recovery Planning and Controlling Course is delivered through a structured, recovery lifecycle-aligned learning approach that moves from troubled project assessment through data analysis, recovery planning, implementation, monitoring, and ePMO governance. Each day addresses a distinct recovery phase, building a complete, integrated understanding of how project recovery is led from initial crisis assessment through to sustained delivery improvement.
Assessment charter development, decision-making framework discussions, recovery plan development, agile and hybrid implementation tool evaluation, and ePMO governance structure sessions are integrated throughout, ensuring delegates connect recovery frameworks to the real project distress challenges they face in their organisations.
Delivery methods include:
- Instructor-led sessions covering recovery assessment, analysis, planning, implementation, monitoring, and ePMO governance frameworks
- Assessment charter and plan development sessions applying troubled project identification and economic analysis to recovery initiation
- Stakeholder buy-in and resistance management discussions examining the human dimensions of project recovery leadership
- Data collection and analysis technique sessions applying structured assessment methodologies to troubled project scenarios
- Recovery versus termination decision-making workshops applying criteria-based decision frameworks to project distress scenarios
- Recovery plan development sessions defining objectives, forming recovery teams, and building consensus-based recovery plans
The Course Content
- Introduction to the Course, the Pandemic and Its Impact
- Initiating the Assessment Process
- signing the Assessment Charter
- Understanding Signs of troubled projects and how far is the project
- Analyze the Economic Situation of the project (ROI & Co)
- Develop the Assessment Plan
- Stakeholder Buy-In and Managing Resistance for Change
- Data Collection Techniques
- Data Analysis Techniques
- Recovery versus Termination: The Decision-Making Process
- Issuing the Assessment Findings
- Presenting the Results in a professional way
- Defining the Recovery Objectives in a Team Format
- Defining the Recovery Team
- Developing the Recovery Plan
- Getting Consensus and Approval for the Plan
- Overview of traditional implementation approaches
- Agile approaches and Tools
- Hybrid approaches and Tools
- Recovery Monitoring and Controlling
- Risk management and Transition to the New Normal
- What is an Enterprise Project Management Office (ePMO)
- Organization of the ePMO, Roles and Responsibilities
- ePMO Portfolio Functions and the Recovery Governance
- ePMO Delivery Functions in Managing the Delivery
- The Center of Excellence (COE) Services for Recovery and Beyond.
Certificate
- AZTech Certificate of Completion for delegates who attend and complete the training course
- The applicable PMI Professional Development Units/Contact Hours will be reflected in the Certificate of Completion
Accreditation
AZTech is an official PMI Authorized Training Partner (ATP). All applicable project management courses are pre-approved by the Project Management Institute, allowing participants to earn the necessary PDUs and Contact Hours for certification and recertification.
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