Projects are all around us. Virtually every organization runs projects, either formally or informally. We are engaged in projects at home and at work. Across settings, planning principles and execution methodologies can offer ways in which projects can be run more effectively and efficiently. Project management provides organizations (and individuals) with the language and the frameworks for scoping projects, sequencing activities, utilizing resources, and minimizing risks.

Fundamentals of Project Planning and Management

Fundamentals of Project Planning and Management

Instructor: Yael Grushka-Cockayne
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How to initiate, define and organize a project
How to develop a project plan, including scoping, sequencing tasks, and determining a critical path
How to assess, prioritize and manage project risk
How to execute projects and use the earned value approach for monitoring and controlling progress
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Reviewed on Sep 1, 2020
In Fundamentals of project planning and management i have learnt how to manage the projects and during its critical situtions . And i have learnt the projects to be done in correct timining .
Reviewed on Sep 6, 2020
Very informative, concise, and easy to digest. Provides a solid foundation / framework for approaching projects, with great tutorials on using software for analysis. Great experience overall, thanks!
Reviewed on Aug 30, 2023
This course was very engaging and helpful! It confirmed my interest in pursuing a project management role with my company and gave me a great baseline in project planning and management. Thank you!
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