After more than 80 videos describing Project Management terminology, I decided to see which are the most popular videos. It's a snapshot, of course. Maybe I should re-do this in a year or so!
Thanks for this. I changed careers from Pilot, to PM. (Due to reasons of war and instabilities in my region). Moved to Africa and took on Agricultural and Architectural Development projects. (Mainly in the rurals). I only was in the right place at the right time, that gave me the opportunity to start. Then used my common sense to lead and manage the projects in hand with an International Company. So you're helping me with my inferiority complex (if you may), and I'm thankful for your contributions in the domain of knowledge related to projects. Thanks very much Mr. Clayton, sir.
Hello Online PM course, I absolutely get enlightened by your content and enjoy the delivery. Please can you look into the audio output; the audio is often low and I am unable to clearly pick what you say, would appreciate if this can be looked into, as sometimes I am only able to do audio only. Once more many thanks on your amazing detailed contents.
Thank you. On all the devices I own, the audio here is fine. Remember that you can control levels both on your device and in the RUclips interface. I do aim to normalize all my content to -6dB, which is pretty standard to all RUclipsrs. But I also do pay attention to it in every edit.
Mike - I'm curious... What do you think of the notion that the preference for PERT or CP is based mainly on whether your organization likes to Whiteboard or uses Software?
I have never heard this, and can't see why it might be the case. I certainly have seen no evidence. There are doubtless software tools for both approaches. CPM tends to be more deterministic, so if there are systematic differences in usage, I'd expect it to be favored in industries like civil engineering, whereas the more probabilistic approach of PERT would make it more useful in R&D-focused industries. I suppose, with activities of arrows, PERT would be easier to draw long-hand, so maybe that's the origin of a PERT-Whiteboard preference. But that has the sound of a 'convenient explanation' to me, rather than a piece of supporting evidence.
Thanks for this great video; please I really need a help I was working in just the operations, now I am in a position where I need to handle projects and renewals , where to find the terms I need for that . PRF RFP RFO RFQ BOQ POE CAPEX OPEX At what chapter in PM Can I find them? If it is not within the PM , where Can I find them ?
Eisa, thank you. Some of those acronyms may be internal to your organization, so my tip is always to just ask people. Some are generic and I do recognize them. what I don't know is whether they are used in this way within your org. None of the ones I know are exclusively PM terms. All seem to revolve around Cost Management and Procurement. So do take a look at these two articles to put them in context: - onlinepmcourses.com/project-cost-management-essential-things/ - onlinepmcourses.com/project-procurement-management/ RFP: Request for Proposal RFO: Request for Offer RFQ: Request for Quotation BOQ: Bill of Quantities POE: Proof of Execution CAPEX: Captital Expenditure OPEX: Operational Expenditure
Aleksandra, unfortunately that's a topic I've not created a resource about. But the principle is clear... While respecting the identities of the two teams, your job is to find a way to meld the two teams into one 'super-team'.
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After more than 80 videos describing Project Management terminology, I decided to see which are the most popular videos. It's a snapshot, of course. Maybe I should re-do this in a year or so!
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The terms I’ll describe in this video are:
Scope
Critical Path Method
PERT Chart
Stakeholder Management
Kanban
Work Breakdown Structure
RACI Chart
Project Governance
Milestone Planning
Iron Triangle
PMO
Gantt Chart
Hey! I said exactly the same things.
Thanks for this.
I changed careers from Pilot, to PM. (Due to reasons of war and instabilities in my region).
Moved to Africa and took on Agricultural and Architectural Development projects. (Mainly in the rurals).
I only was in the right place at the right time, that gave me the opportunity to start. Then used my common sense to lead and manage the projects in hand with an International Company.
So you're helping me with my inferiority complex (if you may), and I'm thankful for your contributions in the domain of knowledge related to projects.
Thanks very much Mr. Clayton, sir.
My pleasure. There's also a load more content (in written format) at onlinepmcourses.com
I hadn't noticed the different definition of WBS across the pond - really useful to know!
Thanks, Sorrel.
Most Excellent Video. Concise and informative.
Glad it was helpful!
Wow, Great video. Well explained and precisely informative. Thank you!
Fantastic - thanks, Priyadarshini.
Incredibly knowledgeable, thank you
So nice of you
Hello Online PM course, I absolutely get enlightened by your content and enjoy the delivery.
Please can you look into the audio output; the audio is often low and I am unable to clearly pick what you say, would appreciate if this can be looked into, as sometimes I am only able to do audio only.
Once more many thanks on your amazing detailed contents.
Thank you. On all the devices I own, the audio here is fine. Remember that you can control levels both on your device and in the RUclips interface. I do aim to normalize all my content to -6dB, which is pretty standard to all RUclipsrs. But I also do pay attention to it in every edit.
Good stuff as usual Mike.
Thanks, Patrick.
Great video Mike.
Thank you
Excellent explanation
Thank you.
very precise and a quick refresher .. :)
Thank you, Kishor.
Very informative, for both students and PM's.. Thanks
Thank you, Abhijeet.
Great video. Thank you.
Thanks, you're welcome!
Mike -
I'm curious... What do you think of the notion that the preference for PERT or CP is based mainly on whether your organization likes to Whiteboard or uses Software?
I have never heard this, and can't see why it might be the case. I certainly have seen no evidence. There are doubtless software tools for both approaches. CPM tends to be more deterministic, so if there are systematic differences in usage, I'd expect it to be favored in industries like civil engineering, whereas the more probabilistic approach of PERT would make it more useful in R&D-focused industries. I suppose, with activities of arrows, PERT would be easier to draw long-hand, so maybe that's the origin of a PERT-Whiteboard preference. But that has the sound of a 'convenient explanation' to me, rather than a piece of supporting evidence.
@@Onlinepmcourses -
Thank You
Thanks for the video
You're welcome.
Thanks for this great video; please I really need a help
I was working in just the operations, now I am in a position where I need to handle projects and renewals , where to find the terms I need for that .
PRF
RFP
RFO
RFQ
BOQ
POE
CAPEX
OPEX
At what chapter in PM Can I find them?
If it is not within the PM , where Can I find them ?
Eisa, thank you. Some of those acronyms may be internal to your organization, so my tip is always to just ask people. Some are generic and I do recognize them. what I don't know is whether they are used in this way within your org.
None of the ones I know are exclusively PM terms. All seem to revolve around Cost Management and Procurement.
So do take a look at these two articles to put them in context:
- onlinepmcourses.com/project-cost-management-essential-things/
- onlinepmcourses.com/project-procurement-management/
RFP: Request for Proposal
RFO: Request for Offer
RFQ: Request for Quotation
BOQ: Bill of Quantities
POE: Proof of Execution
CAPEX: Captital Expenditure
OPEX: Operational Expenditure
@@Onlinepmcourses Thanks a lot , you really helped me, I was struggling with these acronyms.
Thanks
Excellent Video
Thank you VM, Siddhartha.
dear, i have a task how to encourage two teams that work over the same Project, can you please help? do you have video about it?
Aleksandra, unfortunately that's a topic I've not created a resource about.
But the principle is clear...
While respecting the identities of the two teams, your job is to find a way to meld the two teams into one 'super-team'.
How do you add task dependencies to this chart?
Which chart, Dennis?
「どうやってやるの?」、
With great skill and artistry.
You are thinking very good. I want to know project manger everybody stay in my living you company.you want to know about online checking company. I want do your company. I want to talk one company is my company owner.i want you to your company.
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