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Project Management: Fundamentals Training Course

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Master the core principles of project management: leading a team to achieve your goals within a given set of constraints.

12 minutes   |   SKU: AT083    |    Language(s): EN / ES / FR    |    Produced 2024

SKU:

AT083

Language(s):

EN / ES / FR

Updated:

2024

Length

12 minutes

Training Objectives

Gain practical knowledge of project management fundamentals
Balance the constraints of the Project Management Triangle: Time, Cost, & Scope
Identify and navigate the five project lifecycle stages
Develop risk planning and project adaptation strategies
Learn effective leadership tactics for project execution

Course Overview

As a professional in any field, the ability to efficiently manage projects from conception to completion is a highly valuable asset. Whether you're leading an international campaign, organizing a local community event, or developing a software solution, the principles of project management are universally applicable.

This course on "Project Management: Fundamentals" is designed to empower you with fundamental frameworks and practical methodologies that you can start using from day one. These learnings will prepare you to confidently handle any project with professionalism, no matter its size. We'll introduce you to the core principles of project management, including foundational concepts such as the Project Management Triangle. This important framework encapsulates the delicate equilibrium between the three constraints of any project: time, cost, and scope.

As we navigate through the course, we'll traverse the five phases of a project lifecycle. We kick-start our journey with project initiation, shedding light on the process of creating a robust project charter. Next, we dive into the intricate details of project planning, touching on the importance of anticipating risks, and the art of effective leadership during the execution phase. We’ll also explore the critical process of ongoing monitoring and adaptation, culminating with a discussion of project closure strategies and the importance of post-project evaluation.

Project management skills are sought after in every industry, from IT to healthcare, construction, and finance. So, whether you’re a budding project manager, a team leader looking to hone your skills, or a seasoned professional seeking to refresh your knowledge, this course is designed for you!

This program is available with Spanish and French closed captions.

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What three constraints make up the "Project Management Triangle" mentioned in the text?


Time, cost, and scope.


What specific document is mentioned in relation to the project initiation phase?


A robust project charter.


What are the five phases of a project lifecycle traversed in the course?


Initiation, planning, execution, monitoring, and closure.


According to the text, what specific skills are emphasized during the execution phase?


The art of effective leadership.


Who is the target audience for this course?


Budding project managers, team leaders, and seasoned professionals.


Disclaimer: This training provides general advice and insights into project management and is not intended to be exhaustive. Every project is unique, and what works best can greatly depend on your specific circumstances. This content should serve as a starting point and is meant for informational purposes only. Always consider your project's specific needs, your team's capabilities, and the organizational culture before implementing any strategies or tools.