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Practical PROJECT MANAGER Training with 3 months Internship & work placement

Duration: 3 months job placement & training
Start date: 25 April 2024 (Free to join until 24/05/2024)
End date: Aug 17 2024
Fully online/remote
Pay in 3 interest-free payments available: Split your purchase into 3 or 4 instalments at CheckOut Page
Student Discount Available: Use Coupon code: STUDENTDISCOUNT_20 on the Cart Page
70% Discount for British Under 25: Use Coupon code: BRITISH_U25_70_OFF on the Cart Page
Mode: Practical project-based
Job reference is given after finishing
With certificates issued
CV creation
CV reviews
Interview Preparation
Job application
List of companies with sponsorship in the IT industry
Recorded video or live training to be watched on demand
Opportunity to join our life membership (Advanced) you get your desired job
Former BlueSky Intern Discount: STUDENTDISCOUNT_20

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WHO IS A PROJECT MANAGER? 

A project manager is a professional responsible for planning, executing, and closing projects. They are in charge of ensuring that a project meets its goals within the constraints of time, budget, and scope. Project managers play a critical role in coordinating various resources, tasks, and stakeholders to deliver a successful outcome. Here are some key aspects of a project manager’s role:

 

Planning: Project managers develop detailed project plans outlining the tasks, milestones, timelines, and resource requirements. This planning phase involves defining the project scope, objectives, and deliverables.

 

Organizing: They organize and allocate resources, including personnel, budget, and equipment, to ensure that the project progresses according to the plan.

 

Executing: Project managers oversee the execution of the project plan, coordinating the efforts of the project team to complete tasks on time and within budget. They may also need to make adjustments to the plan based on unforeseen challenges.

 

Monitoring and Controlling: Throughout the project lifecycle, project managers monitor progress against the plan, track key performance indicators, and implement control measures to keep the project on track. This involves identifying and addressing issues or risks that may arise.

 

Communication: Effective communication is a crucial aspect of a project manager’s role. They communicate with team members, stakeholders, and higher management to provide updates, share progress, and address concerns.

 

Risk Management: Project managers identify and manage risks that could impact the project’s success. This involves assessing potential risks, developing mitigation strategies, and implementing contingency plans when necessary.

 

Quality Management: Ensuring that the project deliverables meet the required quality standards is another responsibility of a project manager. They may establish quality control processes and conduct reviews to verify compliance.

 

Closing: Once the project is completed, project managers oversee the closing phase, ensuring that all project objectives are met, resources are released, and relevant documentation is completed. They may also conduct a project post-mortem to evaluate lessons learned.

 

Project managers work in various industries and can be found in fields such as information technology, construction, healthcare, and manufacturing.

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