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About the Course

Many Project Managers focus only on the scope, schedule and budget. However, a successful project requires that you manage risk, control the quality of the deliverables, engage and manage people and procure goods and services. This course will focus on these key support functions that make the difference between a highly successful project and an average one. During the course, you will prepare a Qualitative Risk Analysis and Evaluate the Cost of Quality for a provided Case Study. By the end of this course you will be able to: • Identify positive and negative risks • Develop risk strategies • Perform a qualitative risk analysis • Identify cost contingencies and reserves • Develop a quality plan • Identify quality standards • Utilize cause and effect tools • Create a prioritization matrix • Develop a team management plan that includes team development, identifying team members and clarifies roles and responsibilities • Develop a procurement plan that includes contracts and incentives All of this will position you to understand the more intangible aspects of project management to drive better overall performance. Rice Center for Engineering Leadership is a Registered Education Provider through the Project Management Institute (PMI)®. Learners who complete this course on the Certificate track will be awarded 12 hours of Profession Development Units. These are recognized by PMI for continuing education or can be applied toward the 35 hours of education required for the Project Management Professional (PMP)® certification. *PMI and PMP are registered marks of the Project Management Institute, Inc....

Top reviews

DG

Oct 8, 2024

The contents are very very good, very interesting and usefully. Also the instructors know the subjects very well, and they show that, that is an extra motivation for us to be open to learn from them.

AS

Jun 20, 2020

The course is well designed in parts to cover every concepts, also the professors have taught it in a very simplified manner. I enjoyed alot learning from the course. Great Experience :)

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By Mavi P O

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Sep 30, 2020

This last part of the course was more than an icing to the whole specialization cake, great course, great explanation from the facilitators. I would recommend that more attention should be paid to the peer review assignments as there are no help around when a person gets stuck and the forum is filled with people seeking people to mark assignments and not discuss the problems at all.

By CESAR E O R

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Mar 2, 2022

Engineering Project Management: Risk, Quality, Teams, and Procurement. W3, Video "Project resource management and supply" min: 1.43.... On the context the instructor shoudl refer to Kaizen the Sino-Japanese word for "improvement", is a concept referring to business activities that continuously improve all functions. The word "caisin" "does not exist even in english"

By Katelynn D

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Mar 22, 2023

Overall very good. Some issues in consistently naming parts of the project. Also example assignment visuals are not comprehensive enough. In addition, templates are not complete. Teachers are excellent. Videos are the perfect length, and this course provides an excellent overview of Engineering Project Management and useful experience in creating deliverables.