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5 Ways to Improve Your Project Management Skills

 

If a business is able to improve project management, then its performance will improve as well. Not only that, it will also lead to higher revenue, lower costs, and improved profits. This should be the priority of any company. And if you want to be on top of your game, then below are the five ways that will help you improve your project management skills, which can benefit you whether you’re a project management student or professional. 

 

  1. Define the Project

The first thing that you’ll learn in our PRINCE2® training or Project Management Professional (PMP)® certifications is to define the project and its scope. A project can’t start unless this has been explicitly defined and understood. The project definition must also be correct to help with its proper execution. Defining the scope will not only prevent scope creep but also keep the project within schedule and budget. It will also be easier to monitor its progress. With a clear plan, the execution will be flawless, and you will be unlikely to face any issues.

 

  1. Assign a Representative

It is important to assign a representative from each of the departments involved in the project. Their role is to attend meetings regarding the project and disseminate the information to their individual departments. They must also keep their teams informed about the progress of the project. Having a single person represent each department allows the remaining members of the team to continue their tasks without interruption. This will streamline meetings, resulting in more productive discussions.

 

  1. Determine Milestones

You should determine important milestones for the project and set a date for them to be accomplished. This will allow you to keep it on track. When it comes to project management, tasks need to be prioritised. That way teams will know what needs to be done first before working on other less important aspects of the project. Providing deadlines will ensure that workers know when tasks should be completed. By honouring the deadlines, the project will stay on target in terms of time, and often budget as well.

 

  1. Manage Time

A lot of people say that project management is also equal to time management, and they are correct. A good project manager knows how to adjust priorities or calendars when tasks are not completed on time. That way the other teams involved in the project are not affected by delays. As much as everyone wants to finish on time, delays are sometimes unavoidable. Things can happen, even when the employees try their best to get the job done on time. It is up to the project manager to readjust the schedule accordingly.

 

  1. Open Line of Communication

Communication is of utmost importance in project management. Whether it is communicating to the teams or to the other stakeholders, constant updates should be given to ensure that everyone is in the loop. It is important to keep everyone informed, even when they are not directly involved in the project.

Keep these top tips in mind and improve your chances of success! If you want to find out more about the skills and different courses you can take to become a successful project manager, be sure to check out our project management guide. 

 

The Knowledge Academy has been reviewed and approved as a provider of project management training by the Project Management Institute (PMI)®. ​PMI, PMP, CAPM, PMBOK and The PMI Registered Education Provider logo are registered marks of the Project Management Institute, Inc.

Project Management Institute, A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge, (PMBOK® Guide) – Fifth Edition, Project Management Institute Inc., 2013.

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