English For Project Managers: Project Team
Published 10/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 563.62 MB | Duration: 0h 54m
Published 10/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 563.62 MB | Duration: 0h 54m
Study English by learning Project Management, study Project Management by learning English.
What you'll learn
Develop a specialized project management vocabulary to better understand professional documents, exams, and industry materials.
Improve comprehension of complex project management texts through strategies that help untangle sophisticated content.
Apply project management tools and techniques by solving real-life case studies and comparing them with expert solutions.
Prepare for globally recognised project management certifications such as PMP, PRINCE2, and IPMA by mastering key terminology and concepts.
Requirements
Intermediate level of English proficiency (B1-B2 CEFR).
Description
Study English by learning Project Management, study Project Management by learning English. This course is designed to help you achieve both. English for Project Managers: Project Team is the fifth of the nine modules of the English for Project Managers course. The complete course will cover all the topics needed to prepare for the highly recognised Project Management Professional (PMP)® certification from the Project Management Institute (PMI)®.To earn most of the recognised Project Management certifications, such as Project Management Professional (PMP®) from the Project Management Institute (PMI®), PRINCE2 Practitioner from AXELOS, or Certified Project Manager (CPM) from the International Association of Project Managers (IAPM), you have to pass a rigorous exam. The exam questions are based on sophisticated professional texts full of Project Management terminology and complex business lexicon. To get to the gist of a question and answer it correctly, you have to build a solid, specialised vocabulary and develop advanced reading skills. This course’s aim is to help you do exactly that.The course is designed in a way that helps you remember difficult project management-related vocabulary and specific project management terms. It is done not by directly giving you the definitions, but by offering a series of specially designed exercises to help you to guess the meanings of the new words and project management terms yourself. This approach makes the definitions stick in your memory.The course is based on professional project management texts adapted from such sources as Project Management Body of Knowledge, Process Groups: A Practice Guide, Governance of Portfolios, Programmes, and Projects: A Practice Guide published by Project Management Institute (PMI), the provider of the highly regarded Project Management Professional (PMP®) certification, and others.Each unit contains an introductory case, which describes the project situation, illustrating the importance of some project management concepts. It is followed by a series of articles on specific project management tools and techniques related to the concept. After reading an article and completing related exercises, you will have the opportunity to apply each tool to a like-real project situation by solving a short case study. You will be able to check your solutions by comparing them to the example solutions accompanied by detailed explanations. At the end of each unit, there is a test on the new vocabulary, terms, and project management concepts learnt in the unit.Good luck with your studies!
Overview
Section 1: The importance of the team in project success
Lecture 1 Henry Ford Quote
Lecture 2 The Slack Example
Lecture 3 How to approach Multiple Choice Questions
Lecture 4 How to answer Multiple Choice Questions about Slack Example
Lecture 5 How to answer True, False, Not given Questions about Slack Example
Section 2: Build a team
Lecture 6 Understanding the Roles and Responsibilities through the RACI Matrix
Lecture 7 How to answer Multiple Choice Questions about RACI Matrix
Lecture 8 How to answer True, False, Not given Questions about RACI Matrix
Section 3: Ensure team members and stakeholders are adequately trained
Lecture 9 Bridging Knowledge Gaps
Lecture 10 How to answer Multiple Choice Questions about Gap Analysis
Lecture 11 How to answer True, False, Not given Questions about Gap Analysis
Section 4: Define team ground rules
Lecture 12 Setting ground rules for team success
Lecture 13 How to answer Multiple Choice questions about Team Ground Rules
Lecture 14 How to answer True, False, Not given questions about Team Ground Rules
Section 5: Negotiate project agreements
Lecture 15 Preparing for project negotiations
Lecture 16 How to answer Multiple Choice questions about Project Negotiations
Lecture 17 How to answer True, False, Not given questions about Project Negotiations
Section 6: Final Test
Those who are studying Project Management and planning or preparing for globally recognised project management certification exams such as PMP, PRINCE2, IPMA, etc.,Project management specialists who have recently started or are about to start to work in an all-English-speaking environment.,Those who are looking for a project management-related job in an all-English-speaking environment.