Program Overview
Today’s corporate organizations have developed a completely new way of doing business that has overturned the rigid, hierarchical, and divided system of labor in past years. Modern organizations are characterized as dispersed, technology-driven, human-focused, and skill-based. The discipline of project management is extremely versatile and can be adapted to any business or industry.
Project management deals with planning, organizing, staffing, directing, controlling, and securing to achieve the goals within an organization while taking into account three main pre-defined criteria: time, budget, and scope. Project management contributes to process optimization and proper resource allocation. The project management discipline combines theories of communication, risk management, finance, business administration, and even design.
- Project Management Overview
- Project Management process
- Project Initiation
- Project Appraisal
- Project Financial Analysis
- Project Scope Management
- Project Scheduling
- Project Costs and Control
- Project Procurement Management
- Project Implementation & Control
Certification in Project Management



