CS
Dec 1, 2019
I enjoyed while reading this course as similar situations I had faced in my work.excellent tutor for this course, clearly explained the real conditions as it happens in Industry and how to handle.
KA
Apr 19, 2021
One of the parts of a project that is not usual to take part -a very important- as it should. We learn here to have them on mind, and have plans to avoid or take care of them in a planned way.
By Rufat M
•Oct 9, 2020
Very superficial course. I expected some great tools PMs use.
By Mohamed A
•Mar 3, 2020
Jumping between PMP knowledge areas from risk to integration
By Sarah P
•Mar 21, 2016
I would have liked better tools to do this type of work.
By Vimal
•Dec 18, 2015
Very simple, complete and useful
thanks
By Aghyad A
•May 21, 2020
Good and has valuable information.
By Cristina A
•Feb 21, 2020
Quite general / beginner content
By Camara C
•Jun 7, 2017
The course is just okay.
By S
•Sep 22, 2017
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By Mike O
•Nov 9, 2017
Good Overview
By Aakash D
•Apr 8, 2020
Good course.
By Majdi M
•Aug 24, 2022
interesting
By Mohamed T K
•Jun 26, 2020
its ok
By Shuo Z
•Nov 4, 2022
good
By Enrico G
•Feb 11, 2025
OK
By Татьяна Ж
•Aug 29, 2023
To be honest, this is definitely not the best course on Coursera.
The information provided was inconsistent, and some tests didn't offer any feedback upon completion, nor did they retain the questions for review. Remarkably, the last test recycled questions from the previous tests.
Furthermore, the course included outdated links. Additionally, certain lectures felt disconnected from the overall course context—as if they were added merely to fill time and space, without genuine necessity. This course has the potential to be significantly more engaging and interactive; it gives the impression that it was hastily put together in a mere hour.
By Anna W
•Jun 19, 2017
I think there is a major thing that wasn't planned good. There has never been an available option of downloading the lessons of the Introduction to Project Management in a PowePoint/PDF document.
Printing these lessons page by page takes a lot of time and moreover is a terrible waste of paper and trees!!!
Even if I would like to save it in a electronic version I would have to save it page by page, for which I don't have time!
This is ridiculous, sorry
Sincerely, Anna Wolska, MSc, PhD
By Chris D
•Apr 18, 2017
Questions seem geared towards school children. Having ridiculously obvious answers in multiple choice is an insult and I now think I've wasted my time doing this course as your accreditation will mean nothing to business in the future if you are just giving accreditation away so easily.
By Sarah
•Jan 15, 2017
I think that a lot more that could be explained and taught in this course. I would have preferred if some qualitative and qualitative risk identification and assessment were taught, and also solve good examples of risk response methods.
By Lisa C
•Dec 10, 2020
If you've taken a general project management course this will seem very familiar and maybe unnecessary.
By Arthur J
•May 18, 2020
The course is quite shallow and I feel like this course is just intended to sell the reference book ...
By Fedor K
•Jan 16, 2023
Almost no practical examples of how to PMI standard processes in real life projects
By Mario R
•Mar 10, 2023
short
By Meyissan L
•Apr 10, 2018
J'effectue un bon début d'apprentissage de gestion de projet suivant le concept du PMI. Je suis reconnaissant du corps enseignant et leurs collaborateurs pour leur dur travail au bien être de gestionnaires de projets des pays en développement. Merci
By Jimmie A
•May 21, 2020
I could not take any of the quizes nor could I reset the deadlines even though the course is supposed to be taken at my own pace and I only started it a couple weeks ago.
By NDAGIJIMANA F
•Oct 29, 2020
i found that i not in my field of study i want learn engineering caurse