
In this lecture we look at some of the benefits you will get from taking this course.
In this lecture we take a look at the prerequisites for taking this course without getting lost or confused.
In this lecture we give you all the resources you’ll need to make the best of this course; from downloadable resources, to the completed sample XMind work documents.
In this lecture we will show you the software we use for this course, and other alternatives you can use to achieve the same or similar results.
In this lecture we introduce you to Kanban, a visual agile project management framework developed by Toyota in the 1940s and now widely adopted by a broad array of teams across the globe especially software developers.
In this lecture we demonstrate core principles of Kanban like WIP and Swimlanes that must be applied to the map to ensure its efficacy, especially when dealing with a lot of projects.
In this lecture we discuss the core components of Kanban. The board, the columns and the cards and how these all work together to facilitate visual productivity.
In this lecture we look at how a basic Kanban workflow operates without going in depth within each project. In section 04 / lecture 04 going in depth within each project is done.
In this lecture we review lectures covered in this section and how they provide a foundation critical to effectively utilise the Kanban board.
In this lecture we will show you a brief demonstration of the capabilities of Xmind 2021, its features and bells and whistles.
In this lecture we will show you how we create a new document and the various methods of doing so, and how design templates help to give uniformity to all the documents you create.
In this lecture we show you how to convert the default logic chart used in the first two courses in the series into a Kanban board with 3 columns.
In this lecture we show you how to understand the various levels of topics from central topic to sub-topics and how they can be adapted for use in Kanban.
In this lecture we review the steps taken to build a Kanban board using XMind, and recap its advantages over conventional physical Kanban boards.
In this lecture we revisit the concluding lectures of Course 2 of the 'Managing Complex Projects' series where we have a total of 12 projects.
In this lecture we look into how best to migrate projects from an existing project list format into the new Kanban format, saving time and reducing the likelihood of data loss.
In this lecture we look into how we further organise the imported projects, using the areas for life categories.
In this lecture we demonstrate how to make progress on any of the sections (to do, doing and done) of the Kanban board on a daily basis.
In this lecture we review the value of moving the existing list of 12 projects to the Kanban framework and how it allows for 10X the current project list.
In this lecture we look into how we add the next 10 projects to the existing list bringing the total to 22.
In this lecture we look into how we add another 10 projects to the existing list bringing the total to 32.
In this lecture we look into how we add another 10 projects to the existing list bringing the total to 42. Reintroducing priorities.
In this lecture we look into how we add another 10 projects to the existing list bringing the total to 52. Sorting a list into different categories, tricks for success.
In this lecture we review the past 40 projects added in this section, highlighting the structures that must be put into place in order to work with a high volume of projects.
In this lecture we look into how we add another 10 projects to the existing list bringing the total to 62.
In this lecture we look into how we add another 10 projects to the existing list bringing the total to 72.
In this lecture we look into how we add another 10 projects to the existing list bringing the total to 82.
In this lecture we look into how we add another 10 projects to the existing list bringing the total to 92.
In this lecture we look into how we add the final 10 projects to the existing list bringing the total to 102.
In this lecture we review the past 50 projects added in this section, highlighting the key considerations when working with such a high volume of projects.
In this lecture we recap all we have learned over the length of the course, highlighting things of note and re-iterating pitfalls to avoid.
In this lecture we walk you through how you would take your own unique project(s) along the same process we used on the 90 previous examples.
In this lecture we demonstrate how you can send us your project(s). We can help you map it out just like we did with the examples in this course.
In this lecture we discuss the unlimited potential the 3 courses on managing complex projects give. We then shed light on future courses that are narrower and designed for specific use cases.
Are you looking to get better at managing 100s of complex learning activities like learning to code in React, JavaScript, HTML, CSS and other programming languages?
Great, you’re in the right place.
Maybe you are trying to change your career, looking to enter the field of artificial intelligence (AI) or maybe you simply have a lot of projects you need to get a handle on.
Whichever one it is, you can be sure I’ve got you covered.
In this course, you’ll be able to watch me in real-time as I visually map, track and demonstrate the execution of a routine life and learning project.
At the end of the course, you’ll find that you have attained the key skills required to handle complex projects.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN BY TAKING THIS COURSE
Visually map, track and execute over a 100s of projects
Manage learning multiple new programing languages
Manage learning React or JavaScript, HTML, CSS or other programming languages
Make progress in just 25 minutes on complex projects
Plan multiple other routine life projects and save time doing so
Gain the mastery of managing multiple projects and learning simultaneously
MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE
Before we go any further, let us just say, I don’t want you to be disappointed.
If you don’t like this course for any reason, you can get a full refund in the first 30 days, which is backed by Udemy’s 30-day guarantee, with no questions asked!
This is not just a guarantee, it's my personal promise to you that I will go out of my way to help you succeed.
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