This course dives deeper into the five stages of the digital project management lifecycle. Each lesson focuses on one stage, introducing basic decisions and documents a digital project manager typically makes in order to build a solid project.
Overview
Syllabus
- Introduction to Digital Project Management
- This lesson provides more context to how digital project management came to be and some of the tools you will practice using in this course.
- Project Management Methodologies
- This lesson introduces two common methodologies - Waterfall and Agile - and some related frameworks on which digital projects are typically based.
- Setting up Your Project
- This lesson covers the first of five key stages in the digital project management lifecycle - Initiation. It involves setting a project scope and identifying key participants in the digital project.
- Building Realistic Plans
- This lesson covers the second of five key stages in the digital project management lifecycle - Planning. It involves analyzing if a project is worth investing in and then creating a project plan.
- Getting Things Done
- This lesson covers the third of five key stages in the digital project management lifecycle - Execution. It involves analyzing risks and engaging stakeholders with effective communication.
- Monitor and Control
- This lesson covers the fourth of five key stages in the digital project management lifecycle - Monitor and Control. It involves creating target goals and measuring a project's performance.
- Closure
- This lesson covers the last of five key stages in the digital project management lifecycle: Closure. It involves ensuring a project met its requirements and knowledge is shared with the right people.
- Final Project: From Methodology to Execution
- The project takes you through the project management lifecycle in a structured way. You will act as a project manager and help a small family business undergo digital transformation.
Taught by
Walyce Almeida