Project Management - Fundamentals

Project Management

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Hard Skills

This set of questions will suit those who will have responsibilities in the area of project management, within a business organization. The questions, which are multiple choice, explore the main areas of technical and managerial knowledge of the PM (project manager). They are suitable both for people with no or little experience but with a background in project management and for people with medium or high seniority.‍

Topics covered.

  1. Main objective of project management
  2. The five stages of project management
  3. Team structure and defining roles and responsibilities for team members defining the budget
  4. Project life cycle phase
  5. PERT diagram, WBS (Work Breakdown Structure) and Project Charter.
  6. Communication management
  7. The responsibility of the project manager in managing the project team
  8. The establishment of a project management system to maintain standards and manage activities

Author bio

Albino Chicco: Graduated in Construction Engineering from Bari Polytechnic and holds a Master's degree in Advanced Design from POLI.design in Milan. He currently works as a project manager at Apleona UK and as a contractor for IBM, overseeing their EMEA real estate portfolio. He has a wide range of responsibilities, including planning and coordinating all aspects of projects, producing feasibility studies and cost plans, and creating time schedules to ensure delivery of projects on time and within the agreed budget. Prior to IBM, he worked as a Senior Project Leader at AECOM, where he was responsible for managing interior design projects for clients such as Amazon and Google in collaboration with stakeholders interested in ensuring customer satisfaction. Previously, he worked as Interior Designer at Workplace Designs Ltd, where he helped design workspaces for clients such as Microsoft and Verizon.

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