Udemy

Learn the Basics of Project Management - PMP Training 101

Enroll Now
  • 2,750 Students
  • Updated 5/2021
4.0
(128 Ratings)
CTgoodjobs selects quality courses to enhance professionals' competitiveness. By purchasing courses through links on our site, we may receive an affiliate commission.

Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
0 Hour(s) 55 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Natalie Disque
Rating
4.0
(128 Ratings)

Course Overview

Learn the Basics of Project Management - PMP Training 101

Become A Project Manager : Project Management 101 : PMP Certification Training : Project Management Process : Tutorial

Learn the essentials of project management with this course for the job you want.

At the end of this course, you will have the essential knowledge of the fundamental concepts of Project Management. You will learn: 

  • The definition of project management

  • To identify the distinguishing characteristics of a project

  • How to employ commonly used techniques for selecting projects from a list of candidate projects

  • Determine how the PMI's knowledge areas can be used to improve project performance

  • Name the key stakeholders in a project and determine ways of keeping them "on task" during the phases of the project

  • Effectively use the components of a Project Charter

  • Write SMART project objectives that will help define the project's scope

  • Document and clearly communicate project assumptions

  • Develop a procedure for managing changes in the project once it's under way

  • Create a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)

  • Estimate activity duration

  • Understand the "Triple Constraint" in project management and how each one affects the other

  • Calculate the critical path for a project and develop a strategy for keeping the project on track, identify, quantify, and prioritize risks in managing projects

  • Create a communications plan for reporting project progress and issues

  • How to use tools to measure project progress in terms of time, cost and deliverables

  • Develop a strategy for managing project resources by using a responsibility matrix (RACI) for assigning project activities to resources

  • Capture valuable lessons learned and use them to define and improve project management practices for future projects.

  This course is a 10,000 view of the Project Management topic. It is NOT a PMP® certification course, although areas that the PMI teach are covered. If you are already a PM and are looking for certification type of courses, this course will be too basic for you. This course is intended for an audience of people who already do project management as a role or are newbies getting into the area. It provides an overall look at the different topics so that you can understand the jargon thrown around in the industry. It will help explain the tools used and the processes to follow. 

  If you are looking for a deeper dive into any of the areas of this course or anything Project Management related, shoot me an email, as I can do a one-on-one session with you or create an entire course specifically on that topic. 

#projectmanagement #manager #pmp #pmi #process #certification #basics

Course Content

  • 10 section(s)
  • 18 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Project Management - About This Course
  • Section 2 Newbie or PMP certification?
  • Section 3 Introduction to Project Management
  • Section 4 PMI’s PM Knowledge Areas
  • Section 5 The Project Life Cycle
  • Section 6 Selecting and Initiating the Project
  • Section 7 The Project Charter
  • Section 8 Defining the Project
  • Section 9 Planning the Project
  • Section 10 Scheduling the Project

What You’ll Learn

  • Learn the definition of project management
  • Identify the distinguishing characteristics of a project versus other processes in the organization,
  • Employ commonly used techniques for selecting projects from a list of candidate projects
  • Determine how the PMI's 9 knowledge areas can be used to improve project performance
  • Name the key stakeholders in a project and determine ways of keeping them "on task" during the phases of the project
  • Break a project down into logical phases and specify the primary activities that occur in each phase
  • Effectively use the components of a project charter and appropriately scale each of them based on the size of the project
  • Document and clearly communicate project assumptions
  • Create a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
  • Estimate activity duration
  • Understand the "Triple Constraint" in Project Management
  • Calculate the critical path for a project and develop a strategy for keeping the project on track
  • Identify, quantify, and give priorities to risks in managing a project
  • Create a communication plan for reporting project progress and issues
  • Develop a strategy for managing project resources
  • Capture lessons learned to improve on future projects


Reviews

  • U
    Udemy User
    4.0

    informative enough , Im English so maybe slight terminology difference's no issue so far though.

  • M
    Muhammad Addinsyah
    4.5

    It's simple and good for a starter to learn about Project Management

  • J
    Juliana Rollins
    1.0

    While I expected the course content to be basic, I was looking forward to the supplemental resources that are supposed to be included. None of them have file extensions and none of them open. Udemy only advises you to ask the instructor for help if the resources won't download and the instructor no longer seems to be responding to this course. I also didn't realize how old the course is. While the basic concepts are the basic concepts, it's about 10 years old.

  • N
    Narendran
    3.5

    Yes, it tells from very basic of project management. Sometimes, the lecture ended a little abrupt, but learnt a lot of new things in project management.

Start FollowingSee all

We use cookies to enhance your experience on our website. Please read and confirm your agreement to our Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions before continue to browse our website.

Read and Agreed