
Introduction to ISO 21502: Guidance on Project Management, Practical fundamentals for initiating and managing projects successfully.
Course Description
This course is a clear and practical introduction to Project Management, ideal for those who want to start from scratch or strengthen their foundations with an orderly and easy-to-apply approach. Through a simple and progressive methodology, you will learn how to structure a project and what elements are key so that an initiative advances with control, avoiding frequent improvisations and errors in organizations, undertakings or work teams.
During the course you will learn about the essential fundamentals of Project Management, including the difference between projects and operations, and how program concepts and portfolios are related. You will also review the project life cycle, understanding what occurs at each stage: initiation, planning, execution, control and execution. Furthermore, concepts that are widely used in the professional world are explained, such as the business case, the triple restriction (reach, time and cost) and the main themes that every project must consider, such as risks, quality, communications and stakeholder management.
A very valuable point is that you will also learn about roles and governance, understanding functions such as Sponsor, Project Manager, PMO and how to coordinate to achieve results.
The course includes 90 minutes of video with guided explanation and, additionally, access to advice to resolve queries about the contents, so that you can clarify doubts and move forward with greater safety. It is perfect for students, professionals, entrepreneurs and anyone who wants to take their first steps in project management.
