Learn how to apply project management fundamentals across stakeholder engagement, procurement, risk, communication, and resource management. This course provides a structured, PMP-aligned foundation for learners who want to manage projects confidently in real-world environments.
The course begins with the foundations of project management, helping learners understand projects, operations, programs, portfolios, PMO roles, organizational structures, process groups, and knowledge areas. Learners will also explore how project environments, constraints, Organizational Process Assets, and Enterprise Environmental Factors influence project decisions. As the course progresses, learners focus on stakeholder engagement strategies, including stakeholder identification, analysis, engagement planning, expectation management, and monitoring. Procurement modules introduce procurement planning, contract types, agreements, conducting procurement, and procurement control practices. Advanced modules develop risk management capabilities through risk identification, Risk Breakdown Structures, qualitative analysis, impact assessment, sensitivity analysis, quantitative techniques, response planning, and risk monitoring. Learners will also explore communication management, including verbal and non-verbal communication, conflict handling, information distribution, and communication control. The course concludes with resource management and team development, covering reporting structures, staffing plans, WBS links, resource estimation, team acquisition, motivation theory, and performance improvement tools. What makes this course unique is its integrated, step-by-step approach that connects foundational project concepts with practical execution skills. By the end of the course, learners will be able to structure projects, engage stakeholders, manage procurement, respond to risks, communicate effectively, and support successful project delivery.












