Lesson 4: Project Planning

What is a Project

Project Planning

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Project planning typically involves the following steps

Project planning is important for several reasons, including

SWOT Analysis

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Project management enables the following benefits

SWOT analysis example

What is Project Management

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Project Management Triangle (Scope-Time-Cost)

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Maintaining Balance in the Project Management Triangle

What is a Project Manager

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Project manager duties

Characteristics of an effective project manager

Other Plans Needed by the Project Manager

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Project Scope Planning

Breaking the Project into Smaller Tasks

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Timeline: Estimating Time

Timeline: Prioritizing Tasks According to Needs

Timeline: Methods for Prioritizing Tasks

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Eisenhower method

Determining Project Milestones and Deadlines

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Points to Consider When Setting a Deadline:

Deadline Features:

Resource Management

Project Cost

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There are two types of costs for any project

Elements Taken into Account in Project Cost Estimation

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Cost Estimation

Resource Mapping

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Resources and Successful Project Management

Human Resources (HR)

Division into Sub-Teams

The Most Important Criteria for Selecting a Work Team

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Points to be Considered for Successful Teamwork

Relationships

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Risk Management Plan

Remote Work

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Advantages and Disadvantages of Remote Work for the Employee

Examples of Home Construction Project Risks

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Read the sentences and tick True or False A project is a temporary endeavor designed to achieve a specific goal or objective

Describe the difference between project planning and project management

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Suppose you are working on an engineering design project for building a car battery for an electric car in your country. Conduct a SWOT analysis for this project

Explain the difference between the terms "timeline", "deadline" and "milestone"

Explain the difference between the two main methods of prioritizing tasks

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Explain the difference between cost management and resource management

How do human resources contribute to the effective functioning of a company

Explain the types of relationships between tasks in project management

Briefly explain the importance of a management plan in a company