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About the Course

This is the fourth course in the Google Project Management Certificate program. This course will delve into the execution and closing phases of the project life cycle. You will learn what aspects of a project to track and how to track them. You will also learn how to effectively manage and communicate changes, dependencies, and risks. As you explore quality management, you will learn how to measure customer satisfaction and implement continuous improvement and process improvement techniques. Next, you will examine how to prioritize data, how to use data to inform your decision-making, and how to effectively present that data. Then, you will strengthen your leadership skills as you study the stages of team development and how to manage team dynamics. After that, you will discover tools that provide effective project team communication, how to organize and facilitate meetings, and how to effectively communicate project status updates. Finally, you will examine the steps of the project closing process and how to create and share project closing documentation. Current Google project managers will continue to instruct and provide you with hands-on approaches for accomplishing these tasks while showing you the best project management tools and resources for the job at hand. Learners who complete this program should be equipped to apply for introductory-level jobs as project managers. No previous experience is necessary. By the end of this course, you will be able to: - Identify what aspects of a project to track and compare different tracking methods. - Discuss how to effectively manage and communicate changes, dependencies, and risks. - Explain the key quality management concepts of quality standards, quality planning, quality assurance, and quality control. - Describe how to create continuous improvement and process improvement and how to measure customer satisfaction. - Explain the purpose of a retrospective and describe how to conduct one. - Demonstrate how to prioritize and analyze data and how to communicate a project’s data-informed story. - Identify tools that provide effective project team communication and explore best practices for communicating project status updates. - Describe the steps of the closing process for stakeholders, the project team, and project managers....

Top reviews

IB

Aug 7, 2023

With this course, you will better be running the project with not be afraid have the mistake. I combine running with real-life projects at my company.

Thanks to my guru on this course your the best

NN

Mar 8, 2022

facilitators for this whole programme have presented this so well, I would recommend the course to anyone wanting to start a career in project management as I believe they will be set up for success.

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Aug 13, 2022

Nice work.

By Paulo R C L

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May 16, 2022

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Oct 1, 2024

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Oct 31, 2022

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Apr 3, 2022

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May 16, 2023

great!

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Mar 26, 2023

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Sep 17, 2023

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Dec 27, 2021

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Oct 3, 2023

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Feb 24, 2023

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Sep 5, 2022

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By Abdulrahman A

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Feb 15, 2022

Hi, everyone. I hope everything is going well. According to this course, my review is as follows

First of all, the course was a big course it has a lot of subjects and a lot of materials. This course embarrassed me actually because there is a lot of job for a project manager from communication to reporting the end of the project. By the way, the technique in this course includes meeting agenda, invitation email for communicating the report and feedback from stakeholders and in essential from team members. effective closing project is the core step for project execution and running the project. After that is releasing the resource and retrospective meeting to study the whole project what is going success, what is not and what steps need to improve in this project, learning lessons for the next project. It is an amazing course.

Lastly, I want to thank the teachers for their effective efforts to teach us this course and thank my colleagues who help me finish this course.

with my best regards

Abdulrahman ankaa

By Lawrence S

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Jul 14, 2022

My rating is more like 3.5 stars, and my concerns are (also) around the peer review portion of this course. I personally "reviewed" several submissions that were clearly plagarized, and in one instance they were given to me back-to-back. Since these same people are responsible for reviewing my work, I am left not entirely sure if I am understanding the course material or just the recipient of a passing grade from someone who is trying to cut as many corners as possible to get to their certificate.

As a whole, I walked away from the course feeling relatively confident that I understood the material presented but if someone asked me whether or not they should take this course, it would come with several caveats.

By Amy S

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Dec 7, 2021

Around the third course in this certification, some of the interface changed for the negative. In prior courses, if I saved notes from a video transcript, they would show on the right side of the screen for easy viewing. Also, I could copy-paste the readings into Word so I could print them out. Suddenly, starting in course 3-4, they would paste over with 4 different fonts and terrible formatting, so I'd have to spend time reformatting them before printing.

By Yurii H

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Dec 5, 2022

Actual rating is 3.5 stars.

The Course 4 was quite long, but that's not a problem.

The main issue was that it provided a mix of hints, rather than a learning program. It didn't tell a story, despite the speaker was encouraging us to do this in our presentations.

The hints themselves ranged from extremely useful to completely abstract and non-working.

Nevertheless, I enjoyed it much more than Course 2 which was disasterous, in my opinion.

By David A

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Mar 5, 2022

LLevo un par de dias pendiente de una calificacion a mi trabajo presentado y no ha sido calificado, la plataforma deberia buscar una estrategia para cuando sucede este tipo de cosas, pues impacta el retraso de algunos estudiantes a otros que quieren avanzar, y hasta que no se califique no se puede obtener certificado. Buena metologia para aprender, pero pesima cuando se quiere dar por cerrado el curso.

By ESLAM T

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Nov 29, 2021

This course focuses on effective communication. However, the course itself is not effectively communicated. Most of the course topics could be covered in shorter and less number of videos. It felt like they did not have enough topics to create a full course so they tried prolonging the course with repetition and unnecessary information. The previous courses in the specialization were much better.

By Anthony F

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Jul 1, 2021

There were some instances where the quality of the content could be improved (usually outsider perspectives from guest video lecturers) and other times where the breadth of the content could be expanded for comprehension. I tend to side with other enrollees who have said that, while the course is informative, it seems disjointed instead of holistic.

By Eva C

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May 20, 2021

While I agree that concepts such as how to write an email, how to put together a presentation, or how to create a meeting agenda are useful for an entry-level PM, for someone who's been around for some time this is basic stuff and feels like a glorious waste of time. Some of the modules in this course should be optional.