15 August, 2019

Top 12 Project Management Jargon Terms | Video


Here’s our list of the top 12 project management jargon terms. We’ve based this list on the most viewed videos in our Project Management in Under 5 Minutes series.

Among this list, are the terms project managers use most often. And, if you are going to manage projects, I’d certainly say these are among the most important project management terms for you to know.

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The terms I’ll describe in this video are:

  1. Scope
  2. Critical Path Method
  3. PERT Chart
  4. Stakeholder Management
  5. Kanban
  6. Work Breakdown Structure
  7. RACI Chart
  8. Project Governance
  9. Milestone Planning
  10. Iron Triangle
  11. PMO
  12. Gantt Chart

Our free downloadable eBook, ‘Be on the Inside: Decode the Jargon of Project Management’ has over 230 key project management terms described. Get it free at: https://school.onlinepmcourses.com/p/decode-the-jargon

And, why not look at our low price ‘Project Manager’s Starter Kit’, which includes our short video program: ‘Project Management Fundamentals’, our full set of over 80 videos of short project management term definitions, and, of course, the ‘Decode the Jargon’ eBook.
https://school.onlinepmcourses.com/p/project-managers-starter-kit

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Mike Clayton

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Dr Mike Clayton is one of the most successful and in-demand project management trainers in the UK. He is author of 14 best-selling books, including four about project management. He is also a prolific blogger and contributor to ProjectManager.com and Project, the journal of the Association for Project Management. Between 1990 and 2002, Mike was a successful project manager, leading large project teams and delivering complex projects. In 2016, Mike launched OnlinePMCourses.
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