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This course addresses the concepts, theories, procedures, and methods involved with project complexity, uncertainty, performance measurement, and delivery life cycle model selection. Students in this course identify, evaluate, and apply project management approaches, processes, tools, and techniques in these key project delivery performance domains.
PREREQUISITE: MGT6151 or MGT6152
UPON COMPLETION OF THE COURSE, THE STUDENT WILL BE COMPETENT IN:
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In this section, we will explore the key concepts involved in understanding project complexity. Project complexity refers to the level of difficulty and intricacy involved in managing and executing a project. Factors such as uncertainty, interdependencies, and stakeholder involvement contribute to the complexity of a project. By delving into these concepts, students will gain a deeper understanding of how to effectively navigate and manage complex projects.
We will also discuss the various strategies and approaches that can be utilized to address and mitigate project complexity. From leveraging advanced project management tools to implementing robust risk management practices, there are actionable steps that can be taken to enhance project outcomes in the face of complexity. By examining real-world case studies and examples, students will learn how organizations have successfully managed complex projects to achieve their objectives.
Performance measurement is a crucial aspect of project management that enables organizations to assess the effectiveness and efficiency of their project delivery. In this section, we will explore the various metrics, KPIs, and indicators that can be used to measure project performance. From tracking project progress to evaluating resource utilization, performance measurement provides valuable insights into project success and areas for improvement.
Additionally, we will discuss the importance of continuous improvement in project management. By regularly monitoring and evaluating project performance, organizations can identify opportunities for optimization and enhancement. Through the implementation of feedback loops and corrective actions, project managers can drive ongoing improvements in project delivery and achieve greater levels of success.