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Cpm/Pert For Project Management (updated 11/2022)

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Cpm/Pert For Project Management (updated 11/2022)

Cpm/Pert For Project Management
Last updated 11/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.93 GB | Duration: 5h 15m

Learn Project Planning and Scheduling to Become Successful Project Management Professional

What you'll learn

Project Planning and Scheduling

Correct prioritizing of activities and proper allocation of resources in project activities.

Critical Path Method (CPM), a technique widely used in project planning and control.

Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT).

Handling adversities in project.

Requirements

It is an intuitive approach towards Project Management. One should be willing to think in intuitive way.

Description

Critical Path Method (CPM)/ Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT) are the most sought after techniques in Project Planning and Scheduling. Stakeholders in any major project demand for CPM/PERT analysis to get convinced about the likely success of project. This course goes into the nuances of this powerful technique and helps project management professionals make use of it in gaining finer insight into the project. This course also discusses about how to use the CPM/PERT analysis for preparing Gantt Chant.An interesting case has been included in exercise form that makes you apply these techniques in resource planning, resource allocation, prioritizing the activities and handling change in critical path. PERT CPM examples discussed in this course are easy to understand even for beginners. A section has been added for Probabilistic models that help in evaluating and managing uncertainties. Risk is measured in terms of probability. This brings quantitative approach towards project risk management particularly related to time overrun.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Projects Vs. Operations

Lecture 2 What Difference it Makes

Section 2: Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)

Lecture 3 Identifying Project Activities

Lecture 4 Establishing Activity Interrelationships

Lecture 5 Activity Time Estimation

Section 3: Activity Network Diagram

Lecture 6 Activity on Arrow Network Diagram

Lecture 7 Network Diagram Continued with Complexities

Lecture 8 Drawing Complete Activity Network Diagram

Lecture 9 Practice Drawing Network Diagram

Lecture 10 Revision Question Set A

Lecture 11 Answer to Revision Questions Set A

Lecture 12 Network Drawing Example with Different Format

Section 4: Network Analysis (CPM/PERT)

Lecture 13 Computing Earliest Time of Events

Lecture 14 Computing Latest Time of Events

Lecture 15 Slack Time and Critical Path

Lecture 16 Activity Based Analysis

Lecture 17 Project Scheduling: Gantt Chart

Lecture 18 Detailed Solution to Assignment Questions

Section 5: Adversities During Project Execution

Lecture 19 Resource Problem in the Beginning

Lecture 20 Delay in Activity Execution

Lecture 21 Reducing Project Time

Lecture 22 A Case involving Resource Allocation and Priority Setting

Lecture 23 Solutions to Revision Questions Set B

Lecture 24 Managing Time Overrun

Section 6: Probabilistic Model in Project Management

Lecture 25 Risks Estimates in Activities

Lecture 26 Expected Project Completion Time and Variance

Lecture 27 Probability of Project Completion within Planned Time

Lecture 28 Deciding Planned Time

Lecture 29 Practice on Probabilistic Situation

Lecture 30 Revision Question Set C

Lecture 31 Solutions To Revision Question Set C

Section 7: Examination Questions with Solutions

Lecture 32 Project Planning in Probabilistic Situation

Lecture 33 Network Diagram and Dummy Activities

Lecture 34 Project Completion Time and Change in Critical Path

Professionals who have to handle projects in their work.,Students or Professionals preparing for PMP Certification or any professional examination.,Any person who likes getting to the nuances in any technique.