That's great, Lesley. I would start with either: - Project Manager's Fast Start Program - This is right for you if you are a manager or professional who wants to feel confident taking on a small to mid-size project but may not be committed to the PM profession yet - 3 hours of PM education - Project Manager's Skills Mastery Program - Deep knowledge. This is right for you if you are serious about succeeding in your first significant project, and see project management as a vital part of your job. - 7 hours of PM education Take a look here, to compare: onlinepmcourses.com/core-project-management-courses/
You give a great deal of value through these 4 videos. Thank you for investing the time, effort and love into giving this knowledge for free to us, common people, who don't intend to become project manager professionals but are, nevertheless, interested on making our daily lives better through understanding the basics. Thank you. PS. Also, your use of words is very well crafted and leave no room for misinterpretation.
Thank you very much - I aimed to give a ton of value. And it's particularly gratifying that you like my use of words. I always take care to be clear and precise, but never to talk down to my audience.
Hi If the customer asks for some new requirements/refinements / enhancements to the end result ,product or service during the CLOSURE phase of the project , then do we Straightaway reject that request OR we route it through the CCB after doing the impact analysis ?
I am sure that will depend on the way your project is structured. But, post handover, typically changes and mods are now the responsibility of maintenance/ops. It also depends on what the product/service/asset is, of course. Other options are: - to invoke your change control process, as you suggest - hold the request for a future Phase 2 iteration of the project - ie a new project. But, if you are anticipating this happening, maybe you should be working to an agile paradigm, where iterations of this sort are standard practice and the new request can simply go into the backlog for consideration in a future iteration.
If the Project gets cancelled due to some organizational related reasons , what the PM should do 1. Validate deliverables 2. Update PMP 3. Update Lessons learnt 4. Update Risk Register Your thoughts please
That looks like a multiple choice question from an assignment or exam prep paper. My policy is to not help with assignments. But, as a learning point, I would note that it is important to understand the context, what has already been done, and the reasons for cancellation. Assuming PMP stands for Project Management Plan, if the deliverables had not yet been validated and the updates you list made and, if I had the time and resources, I could see myself wanting to do all those things. If it's a foolish multiple choice question, with only one 'correct' answer, I suspect I know which it is. But the real world is what i deal in, and there is rarely one correct answer.
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Good video explanation. Thank you sir!
Thanks, You're welcome.
@Mike Clayton I'll like to buy your course but I'm a beginner which should i get first?
That's great, Lesley.
I would start with either:
- Project Manager's Fast Start Program - This is right for you if you are a manager or professional who wants to feel confident taking on a small to mid-size project but may not be committed to the PM profession yet - 3 hours of PM education
- Project Manager's Skills Mastery Program - Deep knowledge. This is right for you if you are serious about succeeding in your first significant project, and see project management as a vital part of your job. - 7 hours of PM education
Take a look here, to compare: onlinepmcourses.com/core-project-management-courses/
Extremely useful. Thanks
My pleasure.
Thanks Mike for the videos. But I will rather do my project closure memo before celebrating 🙂
Seems reasonable.
You give a great deal of value through these 4 videos.
Thank you for investing the time, effort and love into giving this knowledge for free to us, common people,
who don't intend to become project manager professionals but are, nevertheless, interested on
making our daily lives better through understanding the basics. Thank you.
PS. Also, your use of words is very well crafted and leave no room for misinterpretation.
Thank you very much - I aimed to give a ton of value. And it's particularly gratifying that you like my use of words. I always take care to be clear and precise, but never to talk down to my audience.
This is very good presentations sound it's clear and help full for everyone's to learn. Thanks Mike.
Thank you, Budi - glad you liked it!
Hi If the customer asks for some new requirements/refinements / enhancements to the end result ,product or service during the CLOSURE phase of the project , then do we Straightaway reject that request OR we route it through the CCB after doing the impact analysis ?
I am sure that will depend on the way your project is structured. But, post handover, typically changes and mods are now the responsibility of maintenance/ops. It also depends on what the product/service/asset is, of course. Other options are:
- to invoke your change control process, as you suggest
- hold the request for a future Phase 2 iteration of the project - ie a new project.
But, if you are anticipating this happening, maybe you should be working to an agile paradigm, where iterations of this sort are standard practice and the new request can simply go into the backlog for consideration in a future iteration.
Perfect job, Thanks
Thank you.
If the Project gets cancelled due to some organizational related reasons , what the PM should do
1. Validate deliverables
2. Update PMP
3. Update Lessons learnt
4. Update Risk Register
Your thoughts please
That looks like a multiple choice question from an assignment or exam prep paper. My policy is to not help with assignments. But, as a learning point, I would note that it is important to understand the context, what has already been done, and the reasons for cancellation. Assuming PMP stands for Project Management Plan, if the deliverables had not yet been validated and the updates you list made and, if I had the time and resources, I could see myself wanting to do all those things.
If it's a foolish multiple choice question, with only one 'correct' answer, I suspect I know which it is. But the real world is what i deal in, and there is rarely one correct answer.
Post project review?
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I'm really getting a lot out of these videos. One of the best free resources I've found so far.
Thank you so much!
@@Onlinepmcourses You Bet: Thanks for your hard work.
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Excellent video - really clear, insightful and helpful - thanks Mike
Glad it was helpful!
great work! Thanks
My pleasure.
thanks for all your videos
You're very welcome.
dear please speak a bit louder, there are pills for throat, they make your voice brghter
Nothing wrong with my thrat - thank you for caring. And nothing wrong with the volume that an adjustment of your settings won't fix. UA-cam warns creators of video levels are too low. Just turn up the volume on your phone, computer or at the UA-cam window and enjoy!