- Project launch
- Project management plan (I): project lifecycle
- Project management plan (II): planning
- Project management plan (III): project organization chart
- Lessons learned
- Communication management (I): general aspects of communication
- Communication management (II): global communication management process
- Communication management (III): specific communication management plan
- Document management and control (I): specific document management plan
- Document management and control (II): document management tool
- Procurement management
- Procurement management and subcontracts
- Expediting management
- Quality control (QC)
- Procurement logistics
- HHRR management (I): specific HHRR plan
- HHRR management (II): work team management
- Quality management
- Health, safety, and environment (HSE) management (I): definition
- Health, safety, and environment (HSE) management (II): standards
- Scope management (I)
- Scope management (II)
- Scope management (III)
- Contract management (I)
- Contract management (II)
- Negotiation (I)
- Negotiation (II)
- Negotiation (III)
- Cost control
- Cost estimation (I)
- Cost estimation (II)
- Cost estimation (III)
- Planning (I)
- Planning (II)
- Planning (III)
- Global setting
- Risk management (I)
- Risk management (II)
- Risk management (III)
- Earned value method
- Time value of money
- Investment appraisal methods
- Creation of financial projection
- Quality of financial projections and terminal value
- Project finance sources
- Cost of capital cost and level of project debt
- Evaluation of projects with uncertain results
- Introduction to the project finance model
- Project risk analysis
- Project bankability
- Entities involved in the financing of a project
- Ratios and management of project financing
- Development of financing for international projects
- Country risk management
- Finance sources for international projects
- Financial management of service projects
- Identification of costs in service projects
- Allocation of costs to services
- Establishment of the economic budget for the service
- Economic follow-up and closure of the service
- Introduction.
- Quality policy
- Context analysis development.
- Processes and procedures
- Risk identification
- Responsibility definition and objectives
- Plans and program definition
- HHRR management
- Material resource management
- External resource management (Suppliers)
- External resource management (Procurement)
- Information management.
- Communication management
- Design, product and service planning
- Design, product and service control
- Nonconformity management and corrective measures
- Internal control mechanisms: Reporting
- Control mechanisms: Auditing
- Management review
- External certification
- Context
- Myths and realities: why agile?
- Agile approach
- Why should we adopt agile?
- Agile vs. traditional
- Agile principles and values
- Disadvantages of the traditional approach
- The “traditional” management approach
- The “agile” management approach
- Agile work process for projects
- Framework of methodologies
- FDD, DSDM and Lean
- Scrum
- XP methodology
- “5 S” methodology
- The definition of Kanban
- Examples of the task boards
- Designing the Kanban board
- Using the Kanban inside the iteration
- Sinergy of methodologies
- Business case. Project justification
- Customer-centric approach. Declaration of inter-dependence
- Project vision
- Knowledge management areas according to the agile approach
- The 'personas' technique
- Prioritization of requirements based on business value
- Refining priorities
- User stories
- Splitting requirements
- Agile management of requirements
- Done” and “ready”
- Common mistakes
- Adaptive planning
- Agile estimation of requirements
- Velocity, timebox, and establishing the process
- Roadmap
- Adjusting the roadmap
- Limitation of work in progress
- Validity of the agile approach
- Change management
- Release plan
- Use of the release plan
- Iteration zero and Spikes
- Preparing the iteration
- Iteration planning
- Detailing the iteration content
- Deadline, cost and people
- Iteration. Implementation and closing
- Agile engineering practices
- Other ways of estimating and planning
- Earned Value traditional method
- Earned value in lean construction projects
- Agile earned value
- Monitoring the team
- High performance teams
- Monitoring the work
- Demo or review meeting
- Retrospective meeting
- Information radiators
- Project closure
- Why design thinking arises: empathy and closeness with the customer or user
- What is Design Thinking?
- Understanding Design Thinking
- Overview of the Design Thinking process
- Methods for identifying the user's needs
- Step 1: Empathize with the users
- Step 2: Define the problem
- Step 3: Ideate
- Step 4: Prototyping
- Step 5: Test
- Detailing the Design Thinking approach
- Agile, Lean and Design Thinking for product development
- Fulfilling objectives
- How does Google do it?
- Stages of Google Design Sprint
- Analysis of the agile process
- Failure modes
- Success modes
- Risk monitoring
- Agile contracts
- The management approach according to digital transformation
- Data 2.0
- Data democratization
- Democratization of technology
- Agile data management
- Data Driven Companies
- Agile Data
- Data projects and agile approach
- Agile Data delivery
- Agile Data Infrastructure
- Present and future: digitalization and the agile approach
- Datification as a pillar of digital transformation
- Other applications of agile digitalization
- Digital transformation strategy
- Agile even related to the UX; mobile first
- Soft skills (I)
- Soft skills (II)
- Soft skills (III)
- Soft skills (IV)
- Agile certifications


