Project+

Overview

If you are taking this course, you probably have some professional exposure to the duties of a project manager, or you may be embarking on a career in professional project management. As a project manager, the ability to demonstrate best practices in
project management—both on the job and through professional certification—is becoming the standard to compete in today's fast-paced and highly technical workplace. In this course, you will apply the generally recognized practices of project management to
successfully manage projects.

Project managers are always under severe pressure to complete projects on time and within budget. However, most projects fail to meet these demands and as a result, many projects are terminated early. Successful project management requires knowledge and
experience. This course is designed to provide you with the skills needed to be a successful project manager in today's rapidly changing world. Additionally, this course can be a significant part of your preparation for the CompTIA® Project+™ certification
exam. The skills and knowledge you gain in this course will help you avoid making costly mistakes and increase your competitive edge in the project management profession.

Course Content

  • Lesson 1: Defining Project Management Fundamentals
  • Lesson 2: Initiating the Project
  • Lesson 3: Planning the Project
  • Lesson 4: Preparing to Develop the Project Schedule
  • Lesson 5: Developing the Project Schedule
  • Lesson 6: Planning Project Costs
  • Lesson 7: Planning of Human Resources and Quality Management
  • Lesson 8: Communicating During the Project
  • Lesson 9: Planning for Risk
  • Lesson 10: Planning Project Procurements
  • Lesson 11: Planning for Change and Transitions
  • Lesson 12: Executing the Project
  • Lesson 13: Executing the Procurement Plan
  • Lesson 14: Monitoring and Controlling Project Performance
  • Lesson 15: Monitoring and Controlling Project Constraints
  • Lesson 16: Monitoring and Controlling Project Risks
  • Lesson 17: Monitoring and Controlling Procurements
  • Lesson 18: Closing the Project

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