Duration10'
No. of mini-lessons4
ResourcesTakeaway Tasks
Duration 10'
No. of mini-lessons 4
Resources Takeaway Tasks
Have you set yourself a goal this year? Perhaps you want to run a marathon? Or learn a new language? Or maybe break the world record for the biggest cupcake?
To reach your goals, you need to identify your starting point, and keep checking as you make progress. It’s going to take a lot of practice to beat the Georgetown Cupcake, though – it weighed more than 2,500 pounds! Most project managers are happy to let the cupcake record go, but do have their own goals to achieve.
Monitoring the progress of your project will help you keep track of how far you’ve come, how close you are to achieving your goals, and whether you need to redistribute resources to keep things on track.
What the benefits of monitoring your project’s progress are
How the use of data can help you monitor and improve your project
How to evaluate data to extract meaningful information
If you’re managing a project, you’ll need to monitor its progress. If you don’t, you won’t know how far you’ve come, or how close you are to achieving your goals. Monitoring progress will help you make beneficial decisions for the future, manage resources properly, and keep track of important project milestones.
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