Postgraduate Certificate in Digital Project Management Tools
-- viewing nowDigital Project Management Tools are revolutionizing the way projects are executed, and this Postgraduate Certificate is designed to equip you with the skills to harness their full potential. As a project manager, you'll learn to leverage tools like Asana, Trello, and Jira to streamline workflows, enhance collaboration, and drive project success.
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Project Management Frameworks: This unit introduces students to various project management frameworks, including Agile, Waterfall, and Hybrid, to help them understand the different approaches to managing digital projects. •
Digital Project Planning: This unit covers the planning stages of digital projects, including needs analysis, stakeholder engagement, and project chartering, to equip students with the skills to plan effective digital projects. •
Project Scheduling and Resource Allocation: This unit focuses on the scheduling and resource allocation aspects of digital projects, including Gantt charts, resource leveling, and critical path method, to help students manage project timelines and resources efficiently. •
Collaboration and Communication Tools: This unit explores the various collaboration and communication tools used in digital projects, including project management software, collaboration platforms, and communication channels, to enable students to facilitate effective collaboration and communication among team members. •
Change Management and Risk Assessment: This unit covers the importance of change management and risk assessment in digital projects, including identifying and mitigating risks, and managing changes to project scope, schedule, or budget, to equip students with the skills to manage uncertainty and change in digital projects. •
Project Monitoring and Control: This unit focuses on the monitoring and control aspects of digital projects, including tracking progress, identifying and addressing deviations, and taking corrective action, to help students manage project performance and ensure delivery of project outcomes. •
Digital Project Governance: This unit introduces students to the principles of digital project governance, including project governance frameworks, governance structures, and governance roles and responsibilities, to equip students with the knowledge to establish effective governance structures for digital projects. •
Project Stakeholder Management: This unit covers the importance of stakeholder management in digital projects, including identifying, analyzing, and engaging stakeholders, to help students understand the needs and expectations of stakeholders and manage stakeholder relationships effectively. •
Digital Project Quality Management: This unit focuses on the quality management aspects of digital projects, including quality planning, quality control, and quality assurance, to equip students with the skills to ensure that digital projects meet the required quality standards. •
Project Closure and Evaluation: This unit covers the final stages of digital projects, including project closure, evaluation, and lessons learned, to help students understand the importance of evaluating project success and identifying areas for improvement.
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| **Career Role** | Description |
|---|---|
| Scrum Master | A Scrum Master is a key figure in Agile project management, responsible for facilitating Scrum processes and ensuring team adherence to Agile principles. |
| Product Owner | A Product Owner is responsible for defining and prioritizing product backlogs, ensuring that the development team has a clear understanding of the project requirements. |
| Project Manager | A Project Manager is responsible for planning, organizing, and controlling project resources to ensure successful project delivery. |
| Business Analyst | A Business Analyst is responsible for identifying business needs and documenting solutions to meet those needs. |
| IT Project Manager | An IT Project Manager is responsible for planning, organizing, and controlling IT projects to ensure successful delivery. |
Entry requirements
- Basic understanding of the subject matter
- Proficiency in English language
- Computer and internet access
- Basic computer skills
- Dedication to complete the course
No prior formal qualifications required. Course designed for accessibility.
Course status
This course provides practical knowledge and skills for professional development. It is:
- Not accredited by a recognized body
- Not regulated by an authorized institution
- Complementary to formal qualifications
You'll receive a certificate of completion upon successfully finishing the course.
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