Google Gemini for Project Management
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Teaches how to use Google Gemini for project management
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This course equips project managers, product managers, and team leads to effectively use Google Gemini as a practical co‑pilot across the full project lifecycle. You will start by understanding what Gemini is, how its architecture and capabilities work, and how it compares to other generative AI tools from a project management perspective. You will then learn to navigate the Gemini interface, perform core tasks like drafting content, analyzing documents, and generating task lists, and apply responsible AI principles and decision boundaries for safe, ethical use in professional settings.
Building on this foundation, the course dives into prompt engineering for project work. You will deconstruct the anatomy of strong prompts, practice zero-shot, few-shot, chain-of-thought, and iterative prompting techniques, and create a reusable prompt library tailored to your own workflows. You’ll use Gemini to generate project plans and schedules, estimate timelines and risks, map dependencies and critical paths, define SMART goals and KPIs, and organize your personal work. You will also harness Gemini with Google Docs and other tools (e.g., Jira, Asana, Slack) for stakeholder analysis, tailored communication, documentation, risk registers, and AI-assisted decision support. Throughout, you’ll apply data privacy and bias-aware practices, and conclude with a capstone that synthesizes AI-assisted planning, communication, risk management, and automation into a coherent, ethical, AI-ready project practice.
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