Practical Project Management for Managers

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Practical Project Management for Managers

Coursera · Intermediate ·📅 Project Management ·3mo ago

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Covers practical project management for managers without formal project management training

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Practical Project Management for Managers is an intermediate-level course designed for experienced leaders who need to deliver successful projects without formal project management training. In today's fast-paced business environment, managers are increasingly asked to lead complex initiatives while juggling multiple responsibilities and competing priorities. This course provides immediately applicable frameworks that focus on leadership skills and strategic thinking rather than complex methodologies. You'll learn to define clear project scope using SMART-R criteria, develop realistic timelines through progressive elaboration, and optimize resources using constraint-based planning. Through real-world case studies from Microsoft's agile transformation, Harvard's strategic project management framework, and industry-leading organizations, you'll master proactive risk management, stakeholder communication strategies, and adaptive leadership principles. The course emphasizes practical application through hands-on exercises, crisis simulation scenarios, and a comprehensive capstone project that creates an implementation blueprint for your organization. Whether you're managing system implementations, organizational changes, or strategic initiatives, this course builds your confidence and capability to lead projects that deliver real business value while strengthening team capabilities and stakeholder relationships.
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