Project Management Degree

AREAS OF EXPERTISE COVERED IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT DEGEREE

Project management is a very important subject which is taught in management institutes around the world and these institutes cover different concepts of project management in the courses which they offer every year. These courses are also updated every year to include various developing concepts. MANAGEMENT INTEGRATION It aims to ensure that the different parts of the project are properly coordinated. The main conflict of this effort is to make decisions between internal objectives for the project and decide on those alternatives that benefit the project as a whole.

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Project management concepts -The change in relation to strategic planning

 Strategic planning is a very important stage in the management of a project. The change in relation to strategic planning can determine the success of a project.  Among the models used in contexts of radical change in business is to consider that proposed by Gabrielle O’Donovan, which has developed a methodology for strategic planning at the service of transformation programs that require significant cultural changes. In outline this methodology is based on these steps:

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Monitoring and control – two important concept of project management

 The monitoring and control consists of those processes in place to observe and measure the performance of the project on time in order to identify the risks and potential problems and take, when necessary, corrective actions designed to put the project in line with its objectives. The main assumption of this monitoring is the ability to observe and measure the productivity of the project regularly, identifying variances (called variances in the theory of Earned Value Management) in relation to productivity assumed in the planning stage (Project Management Plan). The monitoring and control include: Measuring the progress of project activities (where we are); Compared with the predictions of the Project Management Plan that form the baseline of the project (where we [...]

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The Project Manager

The project manager has the role of operational management of different projects i. The project manager is responsible for the assessment, planning, implementation and monitoring of a project. The project manager may be a representative of the client or company / organization in charge of the project (in many cases there is one on each side, each with their own responsibilities towards the project). His or her main objective is to ensure compliance with the cost, delay and agreed quality and especially the achievement of customer satisfaction. Apart from the field of realization of the project, a good project manager must be able to interpret the real objectives of the project from its beginning to end, ensuring that the vision [...]

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The main tasks of the project manager

In order to become a project manager, one would require having a certain amount of experience in the field, including a thorough study of the techniques of project management, problem solving, outstanding characteristics of leadership and excellent communication skills. The project management degree courses will help the student in acquiring a clear understanding of the responsibilities, duties and roles of a project manager.

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