@@omotayoadejokeadetoro2833 You are most welcome, and I am glad you are finding these useful. If there's a topic you need to know about, I can always make an extra video too 😊
@@omotayoadejokeadetoro2833 I put together a video that provides information how to prepare to write the Charter and then how to document the Charter: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-EsqTuHZ9URE.html - there is a link to some Charter templates in the description too. I hope you find it helpful.
Ms. Hooper, Well done! Your video was easy and comprehensive. I am not a project manager per se, but I have utilized the skills that call for project management. I am creating a WBS for an MBA assignment, and your presentation is spot on. I can actually see utilizing your info as a reference for an effective and productive project. For this, I thank you!
Hi Donna, I used Smart Art inside PowerPoint (or Word) to make the WBS. Select the hierarchy option, then edit. Let me know if you're not sure how and I'll send a quick video. Email: btminternational@gmail.com
Hi Aja, it will come in under two areas mainly. The first is the Risk knowledge area, as you need to identify, analyse and come up with treatments/controls for safety hazards/risks in addition to general project risks. Also, under the Quality area, as there may be specific safety compliance requirements aligned to legislation and standards (eg. if a project involves catering/food, in Australia we need to abide by the Food Safety Act 2006). Sometimes, safety compliance may also appear under Scope, to do with project constraints. I hope that helps 😊
Hi Naleni, follow your Uni/College's instructions and reference guide for the style (eg. APA, Harvard...), but it will be something like this: Hooper, T (2020) Project Management PMBoK Knowledge Areas. RU-vid [Online Video]. Available from: web address [Accessed date]. The content comes from Schwalbe's 2019 textbook, shown at the beginning, so better would be to access the book (eg. your school's online library) and reference that, as it's more academic. Hope that helps.
Hi Marco, please elaborate. This is derived from a University textbook and course in Strategic Management, what are you thinking is incorrect? Note also there are a couple of 'versions' of Bowman's model.
Hi Samer, yes I am just trying to find you as there are a few people that share your name. You can find and connect with me on LinkedIn or email me btminternational@gmail.com
Hi Jhong, this video might partly explain ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DqhGWIQyE-M.html. I also have an image I can email you with the key activities for those stages in the life cycle. Email me at btminternational@gmail.com.
If you're studying at Uni/College it depends. Often they give you a basic case study with a brief overview of the project (eg. budget, deadline/timeframe, objectives) and you need to figure out most things. You should always start with the deliverables and work breakdown structure, as it makes it easier to figure other things out (like the schedule and milestones). I have provided other videos on the project lifecycle, creating a work breakdown structure etc, you may find them helpful.
Hi Terrena, would you be able to send me the excel file by any chance, i sent a little email there. Also have a few questions i was wondering you could maybe help me out with?