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03 March 2025  |  07 March 2025

Project Management (School of Construction Economics & Management)

Applications accepted until
17 February 2025
Short Course Coordinator:
Kgaugelo Mahlape
Course dates
03 March 2025 - 07 March 2025
Applications close
17 February 2025
Overview
This course provides an understanding of the role, objectives and activities of the project manager in dynamic and complexity management of the modern day projects. The course has a practical emphasis through the use of computer-based coursework, including working within the Primavera P6 environment, applications and case studies.
Duration
Five Days
Format
Classes are Virtual and the Exam is Face-to-Face on Campus
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    The course content addresses the following topics:


    • The emergence of projects as a response to organisational needs and organisational development
    • Quality and other trade offs
    • Project organisations
    • Bodies of knowledge
    • Work breakdown structures
    • Millstones plans & responsibility charts
    • Estimating
    • Introduction to decisions and risk management
    • Risk, reporting and change control
    • Heuristics
    • Trust
    • Project conflict and negotiation
    • Managing human resources in the project based organisation
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