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About the Course

This course will help you manage project risk effectively by identifying, analyzing, and communicating inevitable changes to project scope and objectives. You will understand and practice the elements needed to measure and report on project scope, schedule, and cost performance. You will be equipped with the tools to manage change in the least disruptive way possible for your team and other project stakeholders. Upon completing this course, you will be able to: 1. Define components of a communications management plan 2. Understand the importance of communications channels 3. Define the key elements needed to measure and report on project scope, schedule, and cost performance 4. Identify project risk events 5. Prioritize identified risks 6. Develop responses for a high priority risk 7. Identify and analyze changes to project scope 8. Describe causes and effects of project changes 9. Define the purpose of conducting a lessons learned session...

Top reviews

CS

Nov 30, 2019

I enjoyed while reading this course as similar situations I had faced in my work.

excellent tutor for this course, clearly explained the real conditions as it happens in Industry and how to handle.

JB

Oct 3, 2017

Loved this course. The instructor makes this course what it is. Lessons and terms are great, but real world applications are necessary to help you learn to practice your newly acquired skills.

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By khalid s

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Oct 25, 2018

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By VALLIAMMAI M

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Jul 30, 2018

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By Janarthanan B

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Sep 5, 2015

The answer choices for the quiz are so obvious and can be easily guessed. It can be improved to make the student really think. Also the final quiz is just a repetition of questions we see in the module quiz. It can be different to test the effectiveness of the student.

By Michael S

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Jan 11, 2018

Fine for the basics. No earth shattering insights. If you have any experience in Project Management at all, you'll breeze right through this.

By AZZIMATO P

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Jan 19, 2022

It is not possible to download any documents! In a month everything will be forgotten

By Mario N

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Jun 29, 2018

Good if you know nothing of risas but need more info of real life examples

By Girisha A

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Nov 27, 2023

Topics and presentations are bit mixed up. More of self reading type.

By Rufat M

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Oct 9, 2020

Very superficial course. I expected some great tools PMs use.

By Mohamed A

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Mar 3, 2020

Jumping between PMP knowledge areas from risk to integration

By Sarah P

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Mar 21, 2016

I would have liked better tools to do this type of work.

By Vimal

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Dec 18, 2015

Very simple, complete and useful

thanks

By Aghyad A

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May 21, 2020

Good and has valuable information.

By Cristina A

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Feb 21, 2020

Quite general / beginner content

By Camara C

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Jun 7, 2017

The course is just okay.

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By Mike O

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Nov 9, 2017

Good Overview

By Aakash D

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Apr 7, 2020

Good course.

By Majdi M

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Aug 24, 2022

interesting

By Mohamed T K

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Jun 26, 2020

its ok

By Shuo Z

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Nov 4, 2022

good

By Tatiana Z

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Aug 29, 2023

To be honest, this is definitely not the best course on Coursera.

The information provided was inconsistent, and some tests didn't offer any feedback upon completion, nor did they retain the questions for review. Remarkably, the last test recycled questions from the previous tests.

Furthermore, the course included outdated links. Additionally, certain lectures felt disconnected from the overall course context—as if they were added merely to fill time and space, without genuine necessity. This course has the potential to be significantly more engaging and interactive; it gives the impression that it was hastily put together in a mere hour.

By Anna W

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Jun 18, 2017

I think there is a major thing that wasn't planned good. There has never been an available option of downloading the lessons of the Introduction to Project Management in a PowePoint/PDF document.

Printing these lessons page by page takes a lot of time and moreover is a terrible waste of paper and trees!!!

Even if I would like to save it in a electronic version I would have to save it page by page, for which I don't have time!

This is ridiculous, sorry

Sincerely, Anna Wolska, MSc, PhD

By Chris D

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Apr 18, 2017

Questions seem geared towards school children. Having ridiculously obvious answers in multiple choice is an insult and I now think I've wasted my time doing this course as your accreditation will mean nothing to business in the future if you are just giving accreditation away so easily.

By Sarah

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Jan 14, 2017

I think that a lot more that could be explained and taught in this course. I would have preferred if some qualitative and qualitative risk identification and assessment were taught, and also solve good examples of risk response methods.

By Lisa C

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Dec 10, 2020

If you've taken a general project management course this will seem very familiar and maybe unnecessary.