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Project Manager's Playbook for Construction - Part 2 of 6

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  • Updated 5/2020
4.7
(26 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
1 Hour(s) 28 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Matthew Morris
Rating
4.7
(26 Ratings)
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Course Overview

Project Manager's Playbook for Construction - Part 2 of 6

Project execution and control - risk, insurance and bonds

There are an extensive amount of risks on a construction project.  It is imperative that the Project Manager is able to identify many risks and manage them properly.  Part 2 of 6 in the course series reviews several potential risks, describes how to quantify and manage them.  A very important risk mitigation tool is insurance and this course describes the essential insurance policies on the project.  Additionally, bonds are reviewed in detail as another form of risk mitigation.  All concepts in this part of the series are backed up with real world examples to emphasize the importance of proper risk management.

Course Content

  • 5 section(s)
  • 17 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Introduction
  • Section 2 Risk
  • Section 3 Insurance
  • Section 4 Bonds
  • Section 5 Next Course in the Series

What You’ll Learn

  • This course teaches critical skills necessary for any project manager in construction. The lessons of this course represent the "playbook" for a PM to succeed. This course will focus on the key responsibilities for someone in a project manager role - contracts, cost control, change management and risk management.


Reviews

  • L
    Lance Godbout B2
    5.0

    Detailed

  • T
    Thomas J Sullivan
    4.0

    This is a very dry but important block of information that needs to be understood in order to have an effective and successful project. He did manage to make Bonds, default clauses, Surety, and Performance Responsibility Matrix seem somewhat fun, and not as bad as Financial Education I had back in the day.

  • L
    Laurence Morris
    5.0

    Useful stuff from an experienced PM - hard to get out of books

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