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Maria Waida

Maria Waida

Maria is a freelance content writer who specializes in blogging and other marketing materials for enterprise software businesses.

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Release Management: Definition, Phases, and Benefits
Project Management 10 min read

Release Management: Definition, Phases, and Benefits

What is release management and how can it improve software development strategy? In this guide, we talk about release management processes and their benefits.

How to Set Project Expectations
Project Management 5 min read

How to Set Project Expectations

Setting project expectations for clients can be crucial to success. Find out the importance of managing client expectations in project management with Wrike.

The Definitive Guide to Data-Driven Marketing
Marketing 10 min read

The Definitive Guide to Data-Driven Marketing

Wondering what data-driven marketing is and how to reap its benefits for your business? Find out how to create your own data-driven strategy with our guide.

Top Tips for Deadline Management in Marketing
Project Management 5 min read

Top Tips for Deadline Management in Marketing

Deadline management can make or break a project. With that in mind, check out Wrike’s top tips for getting your campaign across the finishing line and meeting deadlines in the workplace.

What Is an Agile PMO?
Project Management 7 min read

What Is an Agile PMO?

What is an Agile PMO, and does my organization need one? Our guide to building an Agile project management office gives you all the information you need.

How to Use Wrike for Professional Services Performance for Project Budget Management
Project Management 5 min read

How to Use Wrike for Professional Services Performance for Project Budget Management

Project budget management is important for professional services teams. Knowing how to calculate project cost and maximize project management efficiency is key for firms looking to boost profit margins.

Online Project Management Courses for Beginners
Project Management 5 min read

Online Project Management Courses for Beginners

With the global economy navigating a new normal, businesses around the world need project managers who can think strategically and execute successfully. As a result, the project management field is growing quickly, with increased demand and rising salaries drawing more people to the profession. If you’re interested in breaking into project management, you’re probably asking a number of questions: How do I get started? Is there a simple guide on how to become a project manager? Do I need a project management certification? What kind? Where can I learn how to become a certified project manager? What can I do with a project management certification? Where can I learn the essentials of project management to start leading projects and gain valuable experience? What is the best project management certification for me? These five project management courses online are great options for beginners, all offered by reputable Project Management Institute-registered education providers. Get the knowledge you need to be confident in your new role, whether it be an IT project manager or a digital project manager, with one of these convenient online courses. You'll also find great preparation material for certifications, including the Project Management Professional certification and much more. These courses would also be great for an assistant project manager working toward being a fully-fledged project manager.  What to expect from project management courses online Project management courses cover all the things you need to know to successfully pitch, plan, and carry out a project. Whether you’re a complete beginner or you find yourself knee-deep in a project you need help with, these flexible project management courses are available 24/7.  The majority of online project management courses are self-paced, meaning you can participate in the lessons whenever you have time for them. The format typically includes on-demand video, downloadable worksheets, and access to one or more teachers who can help mentor you or answer questions along the way. If you meet for live classes, they’ll likely be virtual and take no more than one to two sessions per week. On average, project management courses last from four to six weeks, assuming you move through at least half a module per week. Students who take project management courses may be working full-time, raising a family, or going to school for another degree. Whatever the situation, there’s a project management course for your needs and level of experience.  When you sign up for a project management course, the provider will likely give you required reading materials, worksheets, and message board access to connect with other students. For the most part, all you need is an internet connection and a computer. If your course includes an exam, you may need to coordinate a test date and time with the school. Learn creative skills, upgrade your project management resume, and network with experienced professionals through any of the courses we’ve highlighted below.  Can you get free project management courses online? While there aren’t many free project management courses, there are plenty of free educational resources immediately available to you. For example, Wrike offers the Project Management Guide. It’s a comprehensive survival manual for everyone, from professional project managers with years of experience to people suddenly asked to take on their first project. Our guide includes all the basics, must-know methodologies, lifecycle management tips, software tools, and techniques for managing teams you’ll ever need.  One key thing to know about free project management courses: they provide great information, but they may lack hands-on exercises and mentorship opportunities.  But the biggest and most important difference is certification. Whether it’s an official certification from an accredited school or a validation from an established program, an exam is typically a feature that paid classes offer that free ones do not. Project management courses for beginners: 1. Project Management Basics - An Official PMI Online Course Provider: Project Management InstituteCost: $400Duration: On-DemandWhat you'll learn: This 23-hour education series covers the foundational concepts of project management, including key terminology, an explanation of the project lifecycle, project constraints, a three-hour practice exam, an introduction to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBoK), and prep for the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) exam. 2. Project Management FundamentalsProvider: Ed2GoCost: $149Duration: On-demand course accessible for six weeksAccreditation: PMI Registered Education ProviderWhat you'll learn: Get an introduction to essential project management techniques and the PMBoK, and prepare for the Project Management Professional (PMP certification) and CAPM certification exams. Participants will learn how to prepare for, plan, and complete a project successfully, from holding an effective project kickoff meeting to risk management and quality assurance.3. Improving Your Project Management Skills: The Basics for Succes Provider: American Managers' AssociationCost: $2,445Duration: Three DaysAccreditation: PMI Registered Education ProviderWhat you’ll learn: This hands-on project management workshop covers project management techniques, tools, and best practices. Get a comprehensive overview of core project management concepts and terminology, from Work Breakdown Structures, Gantt charts, determining critical path, estimating project timelines, managing stakeholders, and defining project scope, schedule, budget, and risk. 4. Successful Project ManagementProvider: SkillPathCost: $199 for a yearly membershipDuration: Six self-paced modulesAccreditation: PMI Registered Education ProviderWhat you’ll learn: This course is designed for beginner and accidental project managers trying to manage projects on top of their regular job responsibilities. Learn how to initiate, manage, and execute any project using one of the many project management styles taught in this class.  Resources for new project managers Find introductions to core project management concepts, terminology, tools, and processes with our project management advice. And if you have any books, courses, or other resources you found helpful as a new project manager, share them with us in the comments below! Read Next:23 Project Management Books for All Experience Levels20 Online Training Resources for Project ManagersThe Ultimate Guide to Project ManagementThe Project Manager Shortage is Coming: 3 Ways to Prepare

Top Tips for Keeping Remote Teams on Track
Remote Working 5 min read

Top Tips for Keeping Remote Teams on Track

Learning how to manage remote teams is an often difficult and arduous task. Find out some top tips for managing a remote team with Wrike.

How to Boost Project Profitability With Agency Time Tracking
Project Management 5 min read

How to Boost Project Profitability With Agency Time Tracking

Time tracking tools are essential for monitoring how much time is spent on individual tasks. Find out how they play a big part in profitability with Wrike.

What Is an EPMO? (Enterprise PMO)
Project Management 10 min read

What Is an EPMO? (Enterprise PMO)

What is an EPMO and why does your company need it? We answer your questions about enterprise PMO and the tools you need to maximize your investment.

How To Master Project Execution
Project Management 10 min read

How To Master Project Execution

Project execution is an essential skill for beginning project managers. Explore project execution strategy and how to make a successful project execution plan.

Burndown Chart: Definition, Benefits & Variations
Project Management 7 min read

Burndown Chart: Definition, Benefits & Variations

Burndown charts help project managers understand the progress of a project in relation to how much time and resources are left. Find out about them with Wrike.

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