This course is an introduction to project management. In this course students learn project management methods that create value for the organization and stakeholders. This course covers how to recognize and respond to systems that interact throughout the project life cycle. Students will learn how to adapt to changes and risks while ensuring quality and delivering value. The course delves into analyzing and tailoring methods to ensure delivery of expected outcomes. The course concludes with a look into models, methods, and artifacts used in managing projects.
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Textbook
Project Management Institute
978-1628256642
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