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About the Course

Project management is a booming field with many opportunities for those with the appropriate skills. This course is designed for anyone interested in starting a career in this field and provides a comprehensive introduction to project management. Today’s industries are increasingly becoming oriented around projects. As a result, more organizations need project management professionals and Agile Scrum Masters to help plan, manage, and execute these projects. By controlling various factors such as time and resources, project management enables organizations to increase the success rate of their projects, mitigate project risks, and reduce overall costs. In this course, you will learn what project management is, its benefits, and challenges encountered by project managers. You will also learn how recent trends, such as remote work, Agile, and artificial intelligence, have re-shaped modern project management. This course also addresses opportunities for different careers within project management. It will discuss jobs across different industries and experience levels, as well as the various technical and soft skills required for project management work. Throughout this course, you will learn through lectures, interviews with experienced project management professionals, readings, activities, and quizzes designed to teach you the fundamentals of project management. You will gain a range of technical and practical knowledge and get insights and guidance from experts in the field....

Top reviews

AK

Oct 13, 2024

This course was very engaging, course content is well organised and relatable , the quizzes always kept me on the edge and gave me the headstart I needed to upskill from admin to project management

JC

Apr 26, 2024

This entry-level project manager course is a good starting point to learn more about all related with project manager skills and knowledge. Congratulations to the team who build this course.

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By Thi C T H

Jul 24, 2024

Good introduction to different aspects of project management.

By tika

Sep 12, 2023

Good introduction to familiarize with project management

By Rabab S

Aug 31, 2024

It was a great course, I learned a lot. Thank you.

By Валерій С

Aug 27, 2024

Great introduction. Covers all basics.

By Dariia N

Jul 25, 2024

Some answers in tests are incorrect

By Mamunur R

May 4, 2024

Good introductory Course.

By Rajratan J

Jul 29, 2023

Simple and elegant

By Анна С

Sep 23, 2024

Дякую за навчання

By Adir A C E

Oct 25, 2024

everything nice

By kriskal S

Oct 22, 2024

very well done

By Rhesa R

Aug 9, 2024

Great overall

By Ilunga M

Jun 28, 2023

Excellent!

By Sachin V G

Oct 13, 2023

very good

By محمد ث ح ع ا

Oct 30, 2024

عمل رائع

By Imran k

Jul 30, 2023

thanks

By Taxika G

Feb 20, 2024

I ENROLLED IN IBM IT PROJECT MANAGER, BUT IN THIS COURSE ONLY INCLUDED  responsibilities and skill sets and can be categorized into various industries, paths, and career progressions. Key skills include communication, leadership, and stakeholder management. BUT NOT INCLUDE TOPICS IN DETAILS SUCH AS Agile concepts, Agile methodologies, Agile software development, sprint planning, communication, stakeholder management, risk management, Scrum (software development), product backlog, user stories, cloud computing, security, operating systems, question answering, job interviews, resumes, job search strategies, systems development life cycle, information sharing, software engineering, software architecture, Python programming, Agile and Scrum, and the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). The guide also covers real-world projects and hands-on labs. I GIVE A CERTIFICATE OF INTRODUCTION TO PROJECT MANAGEMENT COURSE CERTIFICATION. AND THEN SHOW PAY FOR THE NEXT SERIES. I think that all series are included in one course, so students do not have to pay again and again.

By Laurence C

Feb 13, 2024

The title of teh course was IBM IT Project Manager, which is the only reason I took the class. Now the certificate says Intro to Project Management which is absolutely useless for me since I am already PMP certified. I learned some things but was not worth my time since I really wanted the certificate to say IT. Oh well!

By Andrea Z

Nov 13, 2023

Much information is redundant and not relevant if one is working already in project management.

By Allison W

Jul 9, 2024

It's a nice basic introduction, but I think it could have been combined with the next course.

By Deleted A

Jun 27, 2023

I want to try this again but not right now

By Alisher R

Jun 7, 2024

почему не могу получить сертификат

By Shadi N

May 29, 2024

very good

By Noah F

Dec 5, 2023

Too many concepts right off the bat. Coming from the Google Certificate, this one is not novice-friendly. Why would they introduce things like different methodologies beyond Waterfall and Agile so early? The knowledge of different software is expected, too. The quizzes were, at times, not specific enough to answer. Very vague and encompasses more than one answer if you use your brain. But they don't want the answer, they want their answer.

By Daniel G

Aug 8, 2024

The information presented is very repetitive, and sometimes useless... they keep telling you the same things over and over again (it is longer than necessary)... It lacks of structure, it has errors in the tests (asking you things that hasn't been covered), could be neater and "to the point". Hope next courses are better.

By Marie R L

Aug 21, 2023

My experience with the "Introduction to Project Management" class was a disappointment. The course's failure to deliver on its promises and the glaring shortcomings of the final project left me questioning the quality and intent behind this offering.

The final project, in particular, was an absolute letdown. It's hard to believe that a project supposedly designed to encapsulate the key learnings of the course could be so poorly executed. The project's lack of relevance was astonishing. It felt as though it had been pieced together without any thought to its alignment with the course material. The assignment seemed more like a random assortment of tasks rather than a meaningful culmination of the knowledge we had acquired over the weeks. A final project should be a well-planned culmination of our learning journey.

I cannot recommend this course to anyone seeking a meaningful and comprehensive introduction to project management. It was a wasted opportunity and an unfortunate misrepresentation of what an educational course should be.