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Intro to Project Management | Google Project Management Certificate
This video is part of the Google Project Management Certificate, which introduces learners to project management fundamentals including various approaches, tools, and templates, goal-setting, risk management, team dynamics, and data-driven decision-making.
The program, created by Google employees in the field, is designed to provide you with job-ready skills in about 6 months to start or advance your career in Project Management.
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1.
According to Emilio, what is the definition of project management?
The process of planning events like weddings and birthday parties.
The theoretical study of business administration.
The application of knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques to meet the project requirements and achieve the desired outcome.
Primarily focusing on technical expertise within a specific industry.
2.
What did Emilio realize about himself after working as a Spanish and leadership teacher?
3.
According to Emilio, what kind of skills do people often develop through everyday tasks like planning events or moving?
4.
What is one of the aspects of project management highlighted in the video that does not require deep technical knowledge?