Workflow / Project Management Examples
List by Adeline Swires
[Recommended to consider resources like OpenCourseWare (MIT, TU Delft), OpenStax, edX courses (auditing), NASA SE Handbook, etc.]
Georgia Tech - Project Management Fundamentals: Triple Limits (Scope, Schedule, and Cost) | edX (Audit)
Audit. Gain foundational skills in managing scope, schedule, and cost—the triple limits of project management. Learn tools, techniques, and strategies to optimize project outcomes/results and ensure alignment with business objectives. Explore real-world examples, tools, and essential techniques like Work Breakdown Structure and Earned Value Analysis to deliver projects on time and within budget.
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Babson College - Business Operations | edX (Audit)
Audit. Optimize your business for achieving goals/driving results by learning the fundamentals of business operations. The course will provide you with a set of steps, frameworks, and tools that can be used to understand the important considerations for building a product operation from scratch. Developing an Operations Mindset Using the Value Chain Canvas to document your Operations Operational Risks and Challenges in Launching a New Venture Operations Metrics for Managing New Venture Performance
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MIT - Project Management | OpenCourseWare
MIT OpenCourseWare is a web based publication of virtually all MIT course content. OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity
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Delft University of Technology - Project Management: Mastering Complexity | edX (Audit)
Develop the project management skills required to handle complexity in engineering, infrastructure and other large projects.
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MIT - Introduction to Operations Management | OpenCourseWare
This course provides students with concepts, techniques and tools to design, analyze, and improve core operational capabilities, and apply them to a broad range of application domains and industries. It emphasizes the effect of uncertainty in decision-making, as well as the interplay between high-level financial objectives and operational capabilities. Topics covered include production control, risk pooling, quality management, process design, and revenue management. Also included are case studies, guest lectures, and simulation games which demonstrate central concepts.
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MIT - Multidisciplinary System Design Optimization | OpenCourseWare
This syllabus section provides the course description and information on meeting times, prerequisites, purpose and target audience, need assessment, pedagogy, detailed syllabus, physical and computational infrastructure, and grading.
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