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Project Integration Management

Offered By: Pluralsight

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Project Management Courses

Course Description

Overview

Updated to align with the 6th Edition of the PMBOK® Guide, this course introduces topics like developing project charters and plans, managing project work and knowledge, monitoring and controlling project work, and closing out projects.

Updated to align with the 6th Edition of the PMBOK® Guide, this course, Project Integration Management, is the third course in Pluralsight’s series preparing you for the newest version of the PMP® exam. This course explores many of the foundational processes of project management, found in the Project Integration Management knowledge area. First, you'll learn what makes a project charter so important and how one is composed. Then, you'll discover what should be included in a project management plan and how one is built over the entire course of your project. Finally, you'll see how project work should be monitored and controlled, and find out how project changes should be effectively managed to gain a better understanding of how project work is officially brought to a close. By the end of this course, you'll be better prepared to bring together all of the disparate components of project planning into a cohesive strategy for success.

Topics:
  • Course Overview
  • Introduction to Project Integration Management
  • Developing the Project Charter
  • Developing the Project Management Plan
  • Directing and Managing Project Work
  • Managing Project Knowledge
  • Monitoring and Controlling Project Work
  • Performing Integrated Change Control
  • Closing out Projects & Project Phases

Taught by

Casey Ayers

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