El Mustapha Ben Bihi
Project management is a start-to-finish approach to getting things done and making projects more successful. It's a profession, but it's also a set of techniques that anyone can apply to achieve goals and manage project work more effectively. Project management can be used to guide small, simple projects as well as complex enterprise-wide initiatives.
In this course you'll be fascinated by how things work and how to make things work better. We will explain the fundamentals of project management, from defining the problem, establishing project goals and objectives, and building a project plan to managing team resources, meeting deadlines, and closing the project. Along the way, we will provide tips for reporting on project performance, keeping a project on track, and gaining customer acceptance.
Topics include:
Defining the components of a project
What it takes to be a project manager
Using project management software like Microsoft Project
Managing project scope, budget, and schedule
Managing project resources, including people
Managing project risk
Initiating a project
Identifying and managing stakeholders
Identifying requirements and deliverables
Developing a project plan
Building a project schedule
Assigning resources to tasks
Understanding the critical path
Running the project
Managing teams
Monitoring performance
Closing a project
My name is Mustapha and I am a senior quality inspector at Virtus Veritas & Ingenium (VVI Ltd.) I've spent a lot of time learning software programming and microelectronics. I started my career as a quality controller at SFR in 2011 and Joined VVI in 2013 where I had a great opportunity to put my skills into practice and sacrifice a good time for self-learning too. I've been programming professionally for over 5 years in a variety of technologies and languages, including Python, Java, C++, to name a few. Since 2014 I have been focused on Python almost exclusively, mainly in data management and analysis. I have spent a lot of time and effort learning and gaining an in-depth understanding of Python and writing idiomatic Python, and I'd like to share that with you. I'm definitely a Python enthusiast for many reasons, and I'd like to share that passion with you too!
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