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Practice Project Management and Costing Test

Practice Project Management and Costing Test

Project Finance, Costing and Operations.
Created byYasir Wahab
Last updated 9/2024
English

What you'll learn

  • Learning how Project Manager works and aspects of Project Management Certification.
  • Project Costing and Budgeting depending upon nature and product of Project.
  • How Project Finance Works? How Resources Can be Planned?
  • Discussion test on basis of Case Study.

Included in This Course

181 questions
  • How Project Manager Works and How you will Prepare yourself for PMP.50 questions
  • Project Costing and Budgeting depending upon nature and product of Project.50 questions
  • How Project Finance Works? How Resources Can be Planned?49 questions
  • Discussion test on basis of Case Study.32 questions

Description

  1. Project planning, execution, monitoring, and closure.

  2. Understand the fundamentals of project management, including key phases like initiation, planning, execution, monitoring, and closure.

  3. Time, scope, and resource management.

  4. Understanding project costs and budgeting.

  5. Analyzing financial risks and returns.

  6. Impact of project outcomes on overall financial performance by Case Study.

  7. Financial forecasting and budget control mechanisms.

  8. Real-world examples of projects with significant financial impacts.

  9. Ability to manage projects efficiently, considering both project success and financial health.

  10. Competence in financial evaluation of projects and understanding profitability.

  11. Professionals and students interested in enhancing project management skills with a focus on financial analysis.

  12. Analyze the financial impact of project decisions using cost-benefit analysis and ROI (Return on Investment) metrics.

  13. Develop strategies for effectively communicating project progress, risks, and financial impacts to stakeholders.

  14. Learn about different project funding sources, including internal budgets, external funding, and grants.

  15. Apply project management and financial impact concepts to real-world scenarios through case studies and hands-on projects.

  16. Gain skills in creating project budgets, financial forecasting, and tracking expenses.

  17. Real Time scenarios to understand the situation of Project engineers and financial application.

  18. Measure success using financial KPIs (Key Performance Indicators), such as profitability, liquidity, and financial ratios.

  19. Study various project financing options, including venture capital, loans, and internal funding sources.

Who this course is for:

  • Beginners in Project Management, Preparation for Project Management Certification Exam.