RH
Very good overall ... some items are OK for Software Engineers and not Civil Project Managers.

Successful projects do not just happen. They are planned. Understanding what success for a specific project means is part of the plan. Take the opportunity to understand how you will measure success. Does your project require assistance or materials from the outside? If it does, will you know what type of contract will support your success? When you understand these basics, and you know how to identify the risks you face and how all of this information shapes your estimates, then you are ready to consider committing to a schedule and a budget. This course will take you through critical project planning basics so that when it is time for your schedule and budget, you are well informed. By the end of this course, students will be able to: • Develop two quality metrics for a project • Differentiate between fixed price and cost-reimbursable contract types • Perform a basic risk assessment • Estimate the quantities and costs of resources required to perform project activities • Identify differences in three common cost estimating techniques

RH
Very good overall ... some items are OK for Software Engineers and not Civil Project Managers.
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Very good overall ... some items are OK for Software Engineers and not Civil Project Managers.
Allen in allem sehr lehrreich und strukturiert aufgebaut. Aber: An einigen stellen wurde auf "bereits ausführlich diskutierte Themen" verwiesen. Bspw. types of contracts, aber ich konnte nirgends ein Video oder eine Leseaufgabe dazu finden. So auch bei anderen Themen.
In the videos the narrator often references another video clip to watch that will be discussed. There is no active link (it seems there is meant to be one, just like you would see as a pop-up thumbnail on a YouTube video for more content) so you can't really follow what the narrator is discussing after the failed link. I looked in the course resources to see if the missing videos are there. Nothing. I tried 3 different browsers (Safari, Chrome, Firefox) to see if that was the problem, and still no luck. Quite a letdown since the course seems pretty well done other than this glaring issue. Deal breaker!