Project Time Management: Scheduling Mastery

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Project Time Management: Scheduling Mastery

Coursera · Intermediate ·📅 Project Management ·1mo ago

Key Takeaways

Covers project time management using techniques like Critical Path Method and Critical Chain

Original Description

Master project scheduling with practical, job-ready skills used by top project managers. Learn how to plan, build, optimize, and control project timelines with confidence. This course provides a complete guide to project time management, covering activity sequencing, resource estimation, duration planning, and advanced scheduling techniques like Critical Path Method (CPM) and Critical Chain. You will gain hands-on understanding of network diagrams, float calculations, Gantt charts, and schedule compression techniques such as crashing and fast tracking. Designed for aspiring project managers and PMP/CAPM candidates, this course focuses on real-world application rather than theory. By the end of this course, you will be able to develop accurate schedules, identify critical activities, optimize timelines, and effectively monitor project performance.
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