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CourseProject Management Series
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Approximate Length: 22 hours
Course Description
This series provides a detailed examination of project management concepts and strategies. It discusses the seven components of a management system and the five phases of the project life cycle, and looks at factors that affect cost and quality. The project manager's role is explored in detail, and strategies for defining the project are examined. Tasks such as developing the Work Breakdown Structure, estimating and scheduling resources, scheduling computations, and tracking project activities are discussed. The close-out phase of a project is also covered. Other topics include formalizing project management standards, developing a project team, and strategies for becoming a more effective project manager.
Lessons
  • Project Management: Project Management Overview
  • Project Management: Understanding the Project Manager's Role
  • Project Management: Defining the Problem
  • Project Management: Determining the Strategy
  • Project Management: Developing the Work Breakdown Structure
  • Project Management: Estimating and Scheduling Resources
  • Project Management: Understanding Scheduling Computations
  • Project Management: Tracking Project Activities
  • Project Management: Closing Out the Project
  • Project Management: Formalizing Project Management Standards
  • Project Management: Developing Project Teams
  • Project Management: Ensuring Your Own Effectiveness
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