Get to grips with the basics of project management in 100 minutes. In theory: important terms and procedures in project management. In practice: exercises to help you understand even faster. A tutorial by Tobias Becker for anyone who wants to take projects into their own hands in the future.
... and you plan the next project! Start the tutorial and make yourself, your professional life and, of course, your CV fit in project management.
The tutorial focuses on the essential basics of project management right from the start. Using concise explanations, checklists and practical exercises, you will learn how to plan projects effectively in 100 compact minutes.
When project management is actually necessary. What skills you should have as a project manager. How to put together a project team. How to plan projects step by step. Your trainer Tobias Becker summarizes all of this clearly before challenging you to take the initiative in practical exercises.
Once you have learned the basics of project management , you will go to the training center yourself. In sample exercises , you will find out what the actual project assignment is, assess team members and draw up a communication plan. In this way, you will translate what you have learned into your own skills and expertise even faster.
Have you tended to approach your projects based on gut feeling so far? Then use this tutorial to bring more structure to your planning. Or do you sometimes get stuck when implementing your projects? Take a look at the training to uncover potential weaknesses in your project management and ways to improve it. Use the tutorial to first expand your own knowledge and skills and then support your entire team. By the way, you can gain even more project management expertise in our lean management course.
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