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Project Management

Location: United States Experience Type: Employer Challenges

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Prioritizing deliverables with project management

Accenture empowers you to be your best—personally and professionally. Every day around the world, we work with exceptional people, the latest and greatest tech and leading companies across industries. 

Keeping Track captures essentials that are paramount to project management (PM) roles. This course highlights the benefits of various PM methodologies and will teach you characteristics of an effective project manager.

All Accenture North America Virtual Experience Programs give you a taste of how together, we can create meaningful, powerful change. Bring your skills, your curiosity and your best true self!

This program is self-paced. It takes approximately 5-6 hours to complete.

Skills Learned:

  • Understand the approaches to project management
    Associating projects to the most suitable project management approach.

    • Project Management
    • Strategic Analysis
  • Prepare a proposal for the optimal project management approach
    Rationalize and create a presentation on your proposed approach.

    • Project Management
    • Strategic Analysis
    • Presentation
  • Identify the key attributes of a good project manager or project lead
    Analyzing the role of project manager.

    • Project Management
    • Skills Assessment
    • Communication
  • Importance of communication in project management
    Applying the skills of the role of a project manager.

    • Project Management
    • Synthesizing
    • Communication

Experience Information

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