Welcome to the Models, Methods, and Artifacts course!
This course delves into the diverse landscape of models, methods, and artifacts used across various disciplines, industries, and academic fields. Through comprehensive exploration and practical application, learners will gain a deeper understanding of how these tools shape decision-making, problem-solving, and knowledge-creation processes. Prior experience in project management is not required to enroll in this course, making it suitable for beginners as well as experienced professionals looking to refresh their skills. By the end of this course, you will be able to: - Apply knowledge of various models, methods, and artifacts in project management. - Analyze change, complexity, project team development, conflict, and negotiation models. - Create estimation, meeting, and event methods by synthesizing various techniques. - Analyze the application of methods and artifacts across performance domains. - Evaluate planning, process groups, and salience models to design comprehensive project plans. The course contains engaging videos, quizzes, and assessments to deepen their understanding and practical skills in utilizing models, methods, and artifacts effectively.