
Agile Project Management In this course you will learn the specific characteristics of agile project management, the differences between agile and traditional project management approaches, and what to pay attention to when implementing agile project management in your organization. You will learn how to deliver customer value in a timely matter, and encourage frequent adaptation, self-organization, accountability and rapid delivery from your project team. Upon completion, you will be able to apply agile principles and practices in your projects, recognize ways to increase team performance through better communication and close involvement of customers, and recognize the key success criteria for implementing agile.
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Understanding Organizational ChangeIn this course you will learn how to identify sources and types of change and the consequences it can have on your organization. As you evaluate these factors you will learn how to communicate change, how to adopt a communication style that suits various situations and how to manage your team and/or organization during periods of change, using proven change management techniques. You will examine different communication styles, and have the opportunity to dive deeper into various effective communication styles using additional optional readings.
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Advanced Risk Management This course will help you deliver successful project results by increasing the probability and impact of positive events while decreasing those of negative events. Upon completion, you will understand how to balance the competing demands of stakeholder objectives with project capabilities and capacity, analyze the human factors dimension of risk management, calculate the confidence curve, and evaluate the impact of risks and uncertainties to the post-project realization of value and capture of benefits.
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Project Integration Management - SimulationThis hands-on simulation course will let you apply the PMBOK® Guide framework to a real-world type project, using various metrics to gauge the effectiveness of your decisions. You will learn how to put project management industry standards into practice-including how to define project scope and write a project scope statement, create a work breakdown structure, determine budgets and develop schedules, identify risks, perform integrated change control and manage stakeholder expectations.
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