Fundamentals of Project Planning and Management Certificate

About this Course
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.
This is an introductory course on the key concepts of planning and executing projects. We will identify factors that lead to project success, and learn how to plan, analyze, and manage projects. Learners will be exposed to state-of-the-art methodologies and to considering the challenges of various types of projects.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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How to initiate, define and organize a project
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How to develop a project plan, including scoping, sequencing tasks, and determining a critical path
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How to assess, prioritize and manage project risk
- How to execute projects and use the earned value approach for monitoring and controlling progress
SKILLS YOU WILL GAIN
- Risk Analysis
- Project Planning
- Planning Management
- Project Management
Course Features
- Lectures 37
- Quizzes 0
- Duration Approx. 8 hours to complete
- Skill level Cooperate Certificate
- Language English
- Students 2541
- Certificate No
- Assessments Yes
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Course Welcome
It'll take about 4 min. After you're done, continue on and try finishing ahead of schedule.
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Week 1 : Fundamentals of Project Planning and Management
Welcome to the World of Projects.Welcome to the course -- we're excited you're here! In our first week, we'll gain an understanding of what a project is, what it isn't, and why that matters. We'll consider how projects are defined and a project’s three objectives. We'll look at a model for examining a project’s organization and its stakeholders, and then analyze those stakeholders using a power/interest grid. We'll look at the main reasons why many projects fail and then learn how to measure success. Finally, we'll review the key stages in the project life cycle and highlight the important features of each stage.Key Concepts Define a project. Describe project objectives. Distinguish project stakeholders. Classify project stakeholders using a power/interest grid. Classify a project as successful or not. Describe stages in the project life cycle and the role of each stage. Determine and compare project objectives. Recognize the complexity of planning and managing projects.
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Introduction to the Course
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Week 1 Learning Materials
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Week 2 : The Ins & Outs of Project Planning
During our second week, we'll start digging into the details, focusing on how to develop a project plan. We'll understand why we plan and what a plan should or should not include. We'll discuss the process of scoping out a project and see tools that can help us identify what should be included in our project. We'll learn about sequencing project tasks and the nature of the dependencies among project activates. We'll learn how to determine a project’s duration and critical path, how it is determined, and why it is useful. We'll see how we should schedule a project and, finally, we’ll review how you can make changes to a plan to support your overall project objectives.
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Week 2 Learning Materials
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Week 3 : It’s a Risky World & Then the Unexpected Happened
In our third week, we'll consider the risk and uncertainties projects face. We'll understand what is risky about projects. We'll identify and assess project risks and prioritize these risks in order to focus our attention on those most impactful to the project. We’ll consider schedule risks in detail and ask, "What is the likelihood of finishing on time? What are the drivers that may cause delays in my project?" We'll see how a project budget can be set to include a contingency. Finally, we'll consider situations with a high degree of ambiguity and identify methods than can useful in these situations.
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Week 3: Learning Materials
- What is risky about project ? 7min
- Identifying & assessing project risk 9min
- A more realistic timeline part1 6min
- A more realistic timeline part2 8min
- Cost risk Analysis 3min
- Planning for Ambiguity 4min
- Lumi juice (supplemental Case Study) 3min
- Supplemental Tutorial : Modeling Schedule Uncertainty part 1
- Supplemental Tutorial : Modeling Schedule Uncertainty part 2
- Project risks quiz
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Week 4: Ready, Set, Go: Project Execution
In our final week, we'll move from plan to action and consider the execution phase of a project. We'll learn about the earned value approach for monitoring and controlling progress. We'll consider the individuals who are executing the project and how their habits impact project progress. We'll discuss some alternative methods for project execution such as Agile, Scrum, and Kanban. Finally, we'll review and summarize the course, and our journey from project definition through execution and completion.
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Week 4 Learning Materials
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Project Management in the Wild
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Conclusion of the Course