Project Execution: Change, Communication, Quality & Progress
Successful project execution requires more than planning—it demands effective control, communication, and quality management throughout the project lifecycle. This course explores essential project execution strategies that help teams manage scope, measure progress, and maintain alignment with organizational goals.
Through practical insights and structured guidance, you will learn how to control project scope, track progress with meaningful metrics, and address common project challenges before they escalate. The course also explains how enterprise project management connects projects to broader business strategies, ensuring that every initiative contributes measurable value.
What sets this course apart is its balanced approach that combines proven project management frameworks with real-world execution practices. By connecting quality discipline, requirements management, and strategic alignment, the course demonstrates how successful projects move from planning to measurable outcomes.
This course is ideal for project managers, aspiring PMP candidates, team leaders, and professionals involved in project delivery. Basic familiarity with project management concepts will help learners gain the most value from the material.
This course is part three of a three-course Specialization designed to provide a comprehensive learning pathway in this subject area. While it delivers standalone value and practical skills, learners seeking a more integrated and in-depth progression may benefit from completing the full Specialization.
Copyright © 2021 by Eric Verzuh. All rights reserved.
Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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