Created by SkillSolve
Category Management/Leadership > Management
Course Content
- Project management and the operating environment
- Project lifecycle
- Management structures by which projects operate
- Project management planning
- Scope management
- Scheduling and resource management
- Risk management and issue management
- Project quality management
- Communication
- Leadership and teamwork
Describe a project's context, project success criteria, benefits and its relationship with project management.
Carry out a stakeholder analysis and describe ways in which they can be managed.
Describe ways in which projects can be monitored and controlled.
Correctly identify the roles involved in project management.
Carry out a work breakdown of a project as a first component of planning.
Support and contribute to a successful project outcome.
Prepare for the APM Project Fundamentals Qualification (PFQ) exam.
Eligible for 14 Category - C PDUs or CPDs
Any latest modern web browser, preferably Chrome or Firefox.
If you have no choice but to use IE (Internet Explorer) then please ensure Document Type is set to IE Edge (and click on Play/Pause if the Video does not autoplay)
English
This module is the first of two modules covering project management in more detail. This module will cover project management planning including scope management and scheduling and resource management.
This module is the second of two modules covering project management in more detail. This module will cover project management control including risk and quality management, change control, information management and people management.
This is the final module of this APM Project Fundamentals course. In this module we will discuss:
- the format of the qualifications, and
- provide guidance on exam techniques for the fundamentals exam
Or
Subscribe to Coggno Prime
Get this course, plus 1,230+ of our top-rated courses, with Coggno Prime
This first module is a stand-alone module and covers the basics of project management and will help you to understand project management and the environments projects operate in, understand the lifecycle and how this applies to projects and understand the management structure in which projects operate.