Data gathering is the foremost technique employed in the project management process. Data collection techniques are used to gather information from a variety of sources. Before turning inputs into results, we often need to collect additional information. This course will highlight some of the common data-gathering techniques such as brainstorming, statistical sampling and creating checklists. In addition to that, some of the project management methods are also discussed including internal rate of return, cost-benefit analysis and payback period.
What will you learn in this course?
Information gathering using tools such as checklists and check sheets
Benchmarking and statistical sampling for advanced data gathering procedures
Learning how to do brainstorming
Learning project selection method concept
Developing present value calculations
Understanding the internal rate of return concepts
Learning the concept of payback period
Performing net present value calculations
Who should take this course?
This course is designed for project researchers and managers considering the significance of data collection and project selection to achieve the ultimate corporate goals
Project managers who want to get PMP certification
Mudassir Iqbal (PMP, CBAP) has an extensive experience of 20 years in the field of Project Management and has been actively providing training in various courses of PMP, CBAP, and others both domestically and internationally. His areas of experience include project management, program management, business intelligence, and information...