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| Course Title: |
Leading Projects in Organizations (CPMGT 304) |
| School: |
University of Phoenix
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| Description: |
This course provides students with an overview of organizational behavior as it relates to project management. It introduces various techniques and processes that will help students develop effective communication and interpersonal skills to successfully manage project teams. In addition, numerous leadership and motivation theories are presented as well as techniques that minimize stress in the project environment. Furthermore, project decision-making processes and techniques that facilitate effective and efficient project change management are addressed in this course. Students will also examine the influence of globalization, technology, and future trends in project management.
Topics and Objectives include: Introduction to Organizational Behavior, Team Development and Maintenance, Leadership, Motivational Theories, and Stress Management, Project Decision-Making and Change Management, and Project Organizational Behavior Considerations in a Global Environment. |
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Online
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| Education Level: |
Undergraduate - upper |
| Language: |
English |
Credits: |
3 |
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