Project Management

As a project manager, you’re a change agent working with your team. Your team is most likely made up of a diverse set of individuals working in many different roles. You’re their leader and are expected to be a master at a myriad of skills required to see a project through from start to finish. Because of the large scope of responsibility required for the job, a skilled project manager is vitally important to any project’s success. 

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Integration

Ensures that the various elements of the project are properly co-ordinated.

Scope Management

Ensures that the project scope includes all the work required to complete the project successfully.

Time Management

Manages the processes required to ensure timely completion of the project.

Cost Management

Ensures that the project is completed within approved budget.

Quality Management

Ensures that the project satisfies the needs for which it is undertaken.

Risk Management

Describes the processes concerned with identifying, analysing and responding to the project risk.

Communication Management

Ensures timely and appropriate generation, collection, dissemination, storage and disposition of project information.​

Procurement Management

Acquires relevant products and services from outside the project.

Stakeholder Management

Project Stakeholder Management involves identification of stakeholders, analysis of their expectations and influences, development of appropriate strategies to work with the stakeholders and executing the process.

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