
Learn to work with project stakeholders and master planning, scheduling, budgeting, and risk management across three chapters in part two, building on part one’s time management and team basics.
Identify and understand all stakeholders, map them on a power and interest grid, and plan targeted communication to keep sponsors and others engaged throughout the project.
Master planning, scheduling, and budgeting by treating estimation as an art, and apply work breakdown structure, project logic diagram, critical path, and Gantt charts to create non aggressive timelines.
Plan like a pro, identify risks through team brainstorming across reputational, operational, people, facilities, technical, financial, political areas; assess probability and impact, log risks, and apply change management.
Take next steps in your project management career by exploring certifications like PMP, CSM, CAPM, and PMI-ACP, and visit PMC lounge for details and PMB 101 and Scrum 101 resources.
After the resounding success of our acclaimed PM101 training program, we were inundated with requests for a specialized program tailored to individuals outside the Project Management realm. While our PM101 course is exceptional, it’s geared towards those already familiar with Project Management fundamentals.
To address the needs of complete novices in Project Management, we proudly introduce the Project Management for Non-Project Managers program. This meticulously crafted program spans six engaging sessions, each structured to cover essential topics. It is specifically designed for individuals who,
Have NOT studied Project Management
Do NOT have Project Management experience or very little of it
Are NOT PMP aspirants or do NOT know what PMP is
Are NOT aware of the terminology used in the IT Industry
Want to spare some time to learn Project Management and get their foot in the door
After this course, you will have a clear understanding of the fundamentals of Project Management.
Course Content
The Basics of Project Management (Available in Part 1 of this course)
Managing Time (Available in Part 1 of this course)
Building a Team (Available in Part 1 of this course)
Working with Project Stakeholders
Planning, Scheduling and Budgeting
Managing Risks
While going over these 6 chapters you will learn several project management related concepts that are defined in the most non-technical and layman terms possible. The whole course is designed in a way that no prior project management experience or knowledge is essential.
Note: The course is split into two parts due to time constraints exceeding the limit for a free course. Please ensure you complete Part 1 before proceeding with this course.