Project Management and Project Governance
About Course
Project Governance consists of several essential phases to ensure successful project execution. Initiation sets project objectives and forms the team. Planning involves creating detailed schedules, budgets, and risk assessments. During execution, the project plan is put into action, tasks are completed, and deliverables are produced. The Monitoring and Control phase involves continuous oversight to ensure the project stays on course, with adjustments made as necessary. Finally, Closure formalizes the projectās conclusion, includes post-project evaluations, and ensures that all objectives have been met. These phases collectively provide the structure and oversight needed for effective project management and successful project outcomes.
In this interactive modular digital handbook, will cover Introduction about Project Management, Project Initiation, Project Planning, Project Execution, Project Monitoring and Control, Project Closure, Project Management Challenges and Opportunities
Course Content
Introduction to Project Management
Introduction to Project Management
A Brief History of Project Management
Characteristics of a Project
Importance of Project Management
Project Management Framework
Approaches of Project Management
Project Life Cycle
Greenfield Project & Brownfield Project
Project Constraints