Discover how to lead a team and manage project constraints such as scope, time and resources. The course will enhance your proficiency in project management,
Project Management Professional Processes is the most important to any industry for project managers.
If you’ve gone through the process of Project Management, you have a standardized knowledge set. When applying for a job against competitors, having the knowledge in hand will put you ahead of those who do not.
Because you will have gone through the course, you will have learned a standardized set of project management best practices to implement in your own company projects.
Course Objectives
- Understand the Project Management concept created by PMI® /USA. & Apply practically those concepts through interactive workshops for Scope management, Cost Management, Time Management and Risk Management..etc
- Understand the new concept of Project Management created by PMI®
- Understand the whole areas of knowledge in the PMBOK® Guide “6th edition”. Integration Management, Scope management, Cost Management, Time Management, Quality Management, Human Resource Management, Communications Management Risk Management, Procurement and Stakeholder Management and correlate them with the processes of project management in addition to the professional Responsibility.
- Determine the gap areas you have
- Develop Confidence
Course Features
- Lectures 59
- Quiz 0
- Duration 35 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English & Arabic
- Students 852
- Certificate Yes
- Assessments Yes
- 13 Sections
- 59 Lessons
- 35 Hours
- Introduction2
- The Environment in Which Projects Operate3
- The Role of Project Manager5
- Project Integration Management7
- Project Scope Management6
- Project Schedule Management6
- Project Cost Management4
- Project Quality Management3
- Project Recourse Management6
- Project Communication Management3
- Project Risk Management7
- Project Procurement Management3
- Project Stakeholder Management4
Target audiences
- Senior executives
- Program managers and managers of project managers
- Project managers and other project team members
- Members of a project management office
- Customers and other stakeholders
- Functional managers with employees assigned to project teams
- Educators teaching project management and related subjects
- Consultants and other specialists in project management and related fields
- Trainers developing project management educational programs
- Researchers analyzing project management




