PMP Exam Prep: Ways of Working for Technical Projects
University of Maryland, College Park via Coursera
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Overview
Linked to the Technical skill area of the PMI Talent Triangle®, this course focuses on the technical aspects of successfully managing projects. Topics will delve into the core skills of scope, cost, and schedule management and integrating these concepts to develop a master project plan. Participants will also need to demonstrate an understanding of quality, risk, and procurement management and use techniques such as earned value, critical path methodology, and general data gathering and analysis techniques.
This course focuses on the technical skills of successfully managing projects. Topics will include:
1. Estimating
2. Reviewing project management methods
3. Planning for scope, schedule and cost throughout a project
4. Demonstrating some understanding of quality improvement, risk management, and procurement management
5. Applying the concepts of earned value analysis and critical path scheduling technique.
Regardless of the type of project you're working on, staying up to date with proven methods to manage your projects will allow you to get work done as effectively and efficiently as possible. The flexibility demonstrated through implementation of these tools allows project managers to switch between traditional methods when needed or gain new ways of working for different projects.
Making the switch from “traditional” project management to agile is not always straightforward, and it can be particularly challenging for organizations who are accustomed to a predictive environment. However, with the right guidance and support, the transition doesn't have to be overwhelming. This course will help learners gain valuable insight into applying the adaptive techniques (iterative, incremental, or agile) that can make the transition smoother should you choose to do so in your real world projects. Adaptive techniques may feel unfamiliar and cumbersome at first, but with an open mind and some perseverance, the rewards can be great.
By the end of the course, you will be exposed to the tools and techniques to ensure your projects are utilizing the most appropriate methods, tools, and techniques that meet the needs of your project–and meet the expectations of your stakeholders. Learners will discover that project managers can quickly adapt to any new situation they face by focusing on the goals they want to achieve and the value they expect to deliver. They should embrace change and recognize that there will always be new ideas, methods, and technology available for them to adopt.
Additionally, upon successful completion of this course, learners can earn 8 contact hours of project management education which are recognized by the Project Management Institute (PMI). A total of 35 contact hours in project management education are a requirement to those looking to achieve the Project Management Professional (PMP®)certification. Learners will finish this course with increased knowledge of the better practice tips to engage stakeholders and be more than ready to continue their project management and PMP® journey, which we hope completes your certificate with us.
Syllabus
- Week 1: Setting the Stage for Project Initiation and Planning
- Week 2: Advanced Planning Projects
- Week 3: Navigating Project Execution
- Week 4: Project Control Essentials: Steering Your Project to Success
- Final Exam
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University of Maryland Faculty
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5.0 rating, based on 3 Class Central reviews
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I find the course easy to follow. The feedback from quizzes is especially helpful. The videos are short and the transcript at the end is helpful to pick up "nuggets" that are spoken but not necessarily part of the print out.
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The training course is formulated very well. It helps me to understand the some of the basics of Project management and enhance my knowledge towards implementing it.
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This is a very convenient and effective for learning. It gives a very good insight into the topics and prepares oneself for the next level.