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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Initiating and Planning Projects by University of California, Irvine

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About the Course

The courses in the Introduction to Project Management Principles and Practices Specialization are a recommended precursor to UCI's Applied Project Management Certificate. Successful projects require careful upfront planning. In this course, you’ll learn the key roles and responsibilities of the project manager and project team. You’ll also learn to answer some key questions upfront to help you meet project objectives: What will this project accomplish? Why is this project important? Who benefits from this project? How will we plan for successful outcomes? Upon completing this course, you will be able to: 1. Identify the key characteristics of a project 2. Identify primary project constraints 3. Define the role and responsibilities of the project manager 4. Identify Project Organizational Structures 5. Understand the definition of a Project Stakeholder 6. Identify project stakeholders 7. Identify information needs of the project stakeholders 8. Define responsibility for managing stakeholder and controlling stakeholder engagement 9. Define the purpose of using a project charter 10. Summarize the key elements of a project plan 11. Identify common sources of conflict within a project environment 12. Describe the difference between authority and influence...
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foundational knowledge

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introductory course

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Top reviews

PD

Jan 29, 2020

Thank you to Coursera for such a great platform to improve our skills and literacy.The learning environment offered here is completely a learn at your own pace environment,making it flexible to learn.

SY

Aug 31, 2020

The course is a very great asset to any aspiring project manager. You get to understand the fundamentals and essentials in any given project and the means to ameliorate conflicts amongst stakeholders.

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By Amit G D

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Apr 28, 2020

Good for the beginners

By Adithya B

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Jul 16, 2020

Videos were too brief

By MD.I

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Feb 9, 2021

More resource needed

By Рон

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Jun 5, 2024

This is out of date

By YUTING L

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Nov 8, 2017

Not enough exmaples

By Deleted A

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Jun 20, 2020

Beginner one

By Sandeep S

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Feb 2, 2017

it was good

By Krishna k

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Jul 12, 2020

very good

By SUDARSHAN J S

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Jun 16, 2020

It's good

By Eke D

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May 11, 2020

Very Okay

By Yobi B G G F

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Apr 24, 2020

J'ai aimé

By Nanayakkara P K H M

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Sep 2, 2021

exellent

By Nathenael

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May 11, 2018

great!

By Alshorbgy

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Oct 21, 2024

جيد

By Enrico G

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Feb 10, 2025

OK

By Kelvis G

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May 28, 2022

w

By Daniel I

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May 23, 2017

The course used a lot of words to explain very imple topics without drawing on any real world examples and so the concept of a "project" was broadly oversimplified. Presumably to appeal to a wider number of people, but in the end it just seemed to be evangelising the PMI/PMBOK for the sake of it.

I haven't got to the end of the course yet but my enthusiasm to do so dwindled very quickly.

This may be a regional thing but I have never heard the word"processes" spoken as by the lady in the video. I found it difficult to concentrate on what she was saying as a result.

By Stefan P

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Aug 25, 2024

The course is ok until you reach your final assignment, you submit the capstone project, is there for review a day or so, then it's not there anymore, you have to resubmit. Same with peers reviews. It seems like it's never ending. If you're counting on working hard and getting the certificate quickly, you can forget about it. Especially when you charge people money, these problems should not exist with a good service

By Mario T

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Feb 25, 2017

There are too many poured notions without practical explanations or case studies. Slides are read bullet point after bullet point without added value. The course is not compelling in any way. Too many references to a book said to be not compulsory.

In the final exam right answers are not given.

The course gives you just a smattering of the subject, nothing that you can apply with confidence on the job.

By Pranav G

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Aug 13, 2016

I felt the initial splash screen was a bit time consuming, also lot of the knowledge felt like more bookish. Could have been different styles of management and approaches or even how leaders in the past like Dale Carneige would have approached. This course has a lot of potential and I feel revising the next version would make it so much better for novice program managers

By Hasini K

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Jul 29, 2020

I like the case study videos in all of the weeks. They seem like scenarios which everyone would come across at any given point of time. But I wish there was more of video content than reading content. I pushed myself real hard to read the content. Would've preferred to have the lecturer explain all of that instead of having it all handed over in the written format.

By Ivan R

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Dec 5, 2020

You can't print out lessons and they look like they are printouts from PBOK, professors is acting like she is teaching the kindergarten, video's are extremely boring and useless, very simple subject is written in incredibly complicated way. Two stars only because notes are very good and very useful, but you need to rewrite them.

By Robert B M

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May 11, 2016

The flash tutorials are helpful. Instructor quality is low, production quality of instructor videos is low. Not on par with the University of Virginia project management course. Pace of course is also extremely slow, though it may be appropriate for novice students. That should be made clear up-front in the course description.

By LAM Y H

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Apr 12, 2023

Materials is too wordy, just reading slides, not engaging at all.

Final quiz is just reusing the same set of question from the chapter quiz, not paying effort in converting knowledge into application.

very little real-life examples and use case, just theories and jargons.

feel like a waste of time

By Peter S

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May 18, 2020

Wish I'd been told before starting how much content relied on having the PMBOK book. Lack of linear structure to the planning process was quite confusing. The teaching seemed to flit back and forward the process. Left a litte confused about the correct order to tackle things in.