Project Management
With the increasing demand for efficient project delivery, mastering the art of project management has become a critical skill for both businesses and individuals. It is the practice of planning, organizing, and managing resources to achieve specific goals and objectives, while adhering to the predefined project parameters. It provides control over the project lifecycle, from its initiation to its completion. Whether a business is planning a small-scale project or a large-scale initiative, effectively managing projects is the key to ensuring success.
Projects form the foundation of progress for business, offering a well-defined path to accomplish specific objectives and goals. For this course, a project is defined as a temporary and unique endeavor that is designed to achieve objectives within a given timeframe. They are initiated to address a specific need or problem, and require careful planning, execution, and monitoring to ensure that they are completed within the constraints of time, budget, and scope. A defining characteristic of a project is that it has a definite starting point and conclusion, with a set of tasks that need to be completed to achieve the project objectives.
This course will cover principles and techniques in accordance with the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) 7th Edition, which is the globally recognized standard for project management best practices. You will gain an understanding of value delivery, the principles involved, as well as performance domains that are important for final delivery outcomes. As the world continues to change with technology evolving and new organizations emerging, it’s important to reconsider the global perspectives that are found within the PMBOK Guide.
Course Objectives:
- Define projects and project management
- Explore the changes with the 7th edition and past editions
- Recognize the factors that contribute to a system for value delivery
- Identify the ethics that are most important
- Explore the 12 Project Management Principles
- Identify the 8 Project Performance Domains
- Understand the Tailoring Process
- Define and explore models, methods, and artifacts
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