What you will learn?
Understand and apply core project management principles and lifecycle stages.
Create and manage project scope, schedules, budgets, and risk plans.
Effectively communicate with stakeholders and manage project teams.
Analyze project performance and implement control measures.
Close projects effectively while capturing lessons learned for future improvement.
Target Audience
New or aspiring project managers
Team leaders or supervisors involved in project work
Professionals seeking to formalize or improve their project management skills
Entry-level employees in business, IT, engineering, or operations roles
Anyone preparing for formal project management certification (e.g., PMP, CAPM)
About this course
In today’s fast-paced and constantly evolving business environment, strong project management skills are essential for achieving organizational goals and delivering value. This comprehensive course provides a solid foundation in the principles, practices, and tools of effective project management. Whether you are new to project management or looking to formalize and expand your knowledge, this course will equip you with the skills and confidence to lead projects successfully from initiation to closure. Through a combination of theory, practical application, and real-world examples, learners will explore the full project lifecycle—beginning with defining a clear project vision, understanding stakeholder roles, and establishing a solid plan. You'll delve into key concepts such as scope, schedule, budget, quality, risk, and communication—often referred to as the “triple constraints”—and learn how to balance these elements effectively. The course also introduces both traditional (PMBOK-based) and Agile methodologies, helping you understand when and how to apply each approach depending on project context. You’ll gain insights into leadership strategies, communication planning, and team dynamics, including managing virtual teams. Additionally, you'll explore critical areas like procurement, vendor management, project monitoring, and lessons learned during project closure. By the end of this course, you'll be able to contribute meaningfully to project planning and execution or take the lead on managing projects within your organization. Whether your goal is to become a certified project manager or simply improve your effectiveness in leading initiatives, this course is a vital step in your professional development.
Requirements
No formal project management experience is required.
Basic understanding of business operations or team collaboration is helpful.
A willingness to engage with planning tools, frameworks, and team-based activities.