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PM Fundamentals

1 of 12 modules

What is Project Management?

20 min

The PM Lifecycle

25 min

Agile vs Waterfall

30 min

Creating a Project Charter

35 min

Stakeholder Identification

20 min

Work Breakdown Structure

30 min

What is Project Management?

PM Fundamentals · 20 min

Introduction to Project Management

Project management is the practice of **initiating, planning, executing, controlling, and closing** the work of a team to achieve specific goals within defined constraints.

The PM Iron Triangle

Every project is shaped by three constraints that form what's called the "Iron Triangle":

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Scope — What needs to be delivered

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Time — When it needs to be done

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Cost — The budget available

Changing any one of these affects the others. A good PM understands how to balance these trade-offs.

Why Project Management Matters

Research by PMI (Project Management Institute) shows that organizations with mature PM practices:

- Waste **28x less money** than those without

- Complete **71% more projects** on time and budget

- Experience significantly higher stakeholder satisfaction

Key PM Roles

| Role | Responsibility |

|------|---------------|

| Project Manager | Overall delivery accountability |

| Sponsor | Provides resources and direction |

| Team Members | Execute project tasks |

| Stakeholders | Affected by or influence the project |

The PM Lifecycle

1. **Initiation** — Define the project, create the charter

2. **Planning** — Map out scope, schedule, budget, risks

3. **Execution** — Do the work!

4. **Monitoring & Control** — Track progress, manage changes

5. **Closing** — Deliver, document, celebrate 🎉

💡 **Key Insight**: Most PM failures happen in the Planning phase — either too much planning (paralysis) or too little (chaos). Aim for "just enough" planning.

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