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Pop-Culture Project Management Fundamentals: Waterfall&Agile

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  • 1. Introduction.mp4
    01:21
  • 2. Real Life and Pop Culture Approach.mp4
    02:22
  • 3. Overview of Course.mp4
    01:35
  • 1. Introduction to Project Management.mp4
    01:29
  • 2. History of Project Management.mp4
    04:17
  • 3. What is a Project.mp4
    03:19
  • 4. Understanding Projects.mp4
    06:36
  • 5. Project Drivers.mp4
    05:31
  • 6. WaterfallPlan-Driven Roles.mp4
    11:59
  • 7. Agile Roles.mp4
    04:34
  • 1. Introduction to PMLC.mp4
    02:38
  • 2. What is the project management life cycle.mp4
    03:28
  • 3. Initiation Phase.mp4
    02:46
  • 4. Planning Phase.mp4
    02:40
  • 5. Execution Phase.mp4
    03:03
  • 6. Monitoring Phase.mp4
    01:57
  • 7. Closure Phase.mp4
    02:55
  • 8. Agile Development Lifecycle.mp4
    04:27
  • 1. Introduction to Beginning a Project.mp4
    02:36
  • 2. What is a Project Charter.mp4
    03:49
  • 3. Elements in a Project Charter.mp4
    07:49
  • 4. Agile Projects and Charters.mp4
    04:05
  • 1. Introduction to Leading Project Teams.mp4
    03:11
  • 2. Functional Organizations Structure.mp4
    02:50
  • 3. Projectized Organization Structure.mp4
    03:04
  • 4. Matrix Organization Structure.mp4
    03:51
  • 5. Organizational Culture and its Impact on Project.mp4
    02:47
  • 6. WaterfallPlan-Driven Project Roles.mp4
    06:54
  • 7. Agile Project Roles.mp4
    10:39
  • 1. Introduction to Leading Project Teams.mp4
    02:39
  • 2. Developmental Stages of Project Team.mp4
    04:14
  • 3. Leading Agile Teams.mp4
    03:27
  • 4. Overall Management of Project Teams.mp4
    04:43
  • 1. Introduction to Scope Planning.mp4
    02:04
  • 2. Plan Scope Management.mp4
    03:35
  • 3. Collecting Requirements.mp4
    04:25
  • 4. Defining Scope.mp4
    03:41
  • 5. Change Control.mp4
    02:56
  • 6. Waterfall vs Agile Methods to Scope Planning.mp4
    01:56
  • 1. Introduction to Budgeting for Projects.mp4
    03:04
  • 2. Planning Costs.mp4
    03:03
  • 3. Estimating Costs.mp4
    07:42
  • 4. Determining the Budget.mp4
    04:06
  • 5. Agile Project Estimating Costs & Budgeting.mp4
    04:01
  • 1. Introduction to Project Risks.mp4
    01:33
  • 2. Planning Risk Management.mp4
    04:51
  • 3. Identifying Risks.mp4
    03:38
  • 4. Risk Response.mp4
    02:54
  • 5. Waterfall vs Agile Risk Planning.mp4
    02:01
  • 1. Introduction to Closing a Project.mp4
    01:48
  • 2. Scope Validation.mp4
    03:13
  • 3. Early Project Termination.mp4
    04:26
  • 4. Project Closure.mp4
    04:09
  • 5. Waterfall vs Agile Approaches to Closure.mp4
    02:18
  • 1. How to Become a Project Manager.mp4
    05:22
  • 2. The Future of Project Management.mp4
    03:36
  • 1. The Lead Professor Q Outro.mp4
    01:27
  • Description


    Learn Waterfall and Agile Project Management Basics Through Pop-Culture References and Real Life Experiences.

    What You'll Learn?


    • Using pop culture and real-life examples, you will learn what a waterfall/plan-driven and agile project is, the history of projects, project drivers, and roles.
    • You will learn about the waterfall/plan-driven and agile project management life cycles using real-world and pop-culture examples.
    • Using pop culture, students will learn about charters and the beginning of a project.
    • Learners will uncover the practical application of project corporate culture and project role behavior, enhancing your understanding of these concepts.
    • How to engage with project teams' development, leadership, and management through relatable popular culture references, fostering a sense of connection.
    • Will explore the concepts of scope, planning scope, collecting requirements, and change control through the lens of famous references, sparking your interest.
    • Using of real-world examples learners will understand how to plan and determine project budgets and estimate costs.
    • Planning risk management and identifying risks in waterfall/plan-driven and agile projects.
    • Students will learn about closure and scope validation of waterfall/plan-driven and agile projects using pop culture and everyday life examples.
    • Learners will receive information about the future of project management and how to become a project manager.

    Who is this for?


  • This course is for current or aspiring project professionals who love pop culture and real-life learning content and references.
  • What You Need to Know?


  • No requirements or prerequisites are necessary, just an interest in learning about projects and project management.
  • More details


    Description

    This course introduces students to the challenges of managing projects, teams, and theories used to lead projects successfully. Incorporating examples from pop culture and real-life situations, this course will establish a strong foundation for understanding the principles of both waterfall project management and agile project management frameworks. The content will cover various topics, including project management terminology, agility, project selection, team leadership, organizational structure, cultural considerations, planning, project life cycles, scope, cost estimation, project budgeting, risk management, project closure, and career opportunities in project management.


    Learning Objectives:

    1. Using real-life and pop-culture examples, students will learn about projects, their history, project drivers, and roles.

    2. Understanding the project management waterfall (initiation, planning, execution, monitoring, and closing) & agile (ideation, development, testing, deployment, and operations) life cycles using real-life and pop-culture instances.

    3. Beginning a project using chartering and elements.

    4. Developing, leading, and managing waterfall and agile teams.

    5. Showing real-life examples will help learners understand scope management, collecting requirements, defining scope, and change control for waterfall and agile projects.

    6. Budgeting, planning, estimating, and determining costs of waterfall and agile projects using pop culture examples.

    7. Learning about risk management, identifying risks, and risk response through movie and TV references.

    8. The knowledge of how to close a project includes scope validation, early termination, and closure techniques in both waterfall and agile projects.

    9. I will provide awareness and steps towards becoming a project manager and a brief look forward to the future of the project management role.

    10. Knowing how everyday life relates to project management activities.

    Who this course is for:

    • This course is for current or aspiring project professionals who love pop culture and real-life learning content and references.

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    • language english
    • Training sessions 57
    • duration 3:35:24
    • Release Date 2024/11/19