Warsaw, Poland

Project Management

Zarządzanie projektami

Master's
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Project Management at Merito Warszawa

Field of studies: Management
Language: PolishStudies in Polish
Kind of studies: full-time studies, part-time studies
Studies online Studies online
University website: www.merito.pl

Test: Is Project Management the right fit for you?

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Answer all questions and find out if Project Management is the right Master's degree for you!

1. Are you interested in developing advanced skills in strategic project planning and portfolio management?

2. Do you see yourself leading and motivating diverse project teams to achieve ambitious goals?

3. Are you prepared to delve into quantitative and qualitative risk analysis to ensure project success?

4. Are you eager to master Agile and Scrum methodologies for managing dynamic and complex projects?

5. Do you believe a two-year Master's degree will provide the critical depth needed to manage large-scale, international projects?

6. Are you interested in learning advanced project management software (e.g., Jira, MS Project, Asana) and data analysis tools?

7. Do you enjoy the challenge of communicating with and managing the expectations of various stakeholders, from clients to executives?

8. Are you keen on developing skills in project budgeting, financial forecasting, and resource allocation?

9. Are you motivated by complex problem-solving and making critical decisions under pressure?

10. What is your primary motivation for pursuing a Master's degree in Project Management?

Definitions and quotes

Management
Management (or managing) is the administration of an organization, whether it is a business, a not-for-profit organization, or government body. Management includes the activities of setting the strategy of an organization and coordinating the efforts of its employees (or of volunteers) to accomplish its objectives through the application of available resources, such as financial, natural, technological, and human resources. The term "management" may also refer to those people who manage an organization.
Project Management
Project management is the practice of initiating, planning, executing, controlling, and closing the work of a team to achieve specific goals and meet specific success criteria at the specified time. A project is a temporary endeavor designed to produce a unique product, service or result with a defined beginning and end (usually time-constrained, and often constrained by funding or staffing) undertaken to meet unique goals and objectives, typically to bring about beneficial change or added value. The temporary nature of projects stands in contrast with business as usual (or operations), which are repetitive, permanent, or semi-permanent functional activities to produce products or services. In practice, the management of such distinct production approaches requires the development of distinct technical skills and management strategies.
Management
Administration is the most obvious part of government; it is government in action; it is the executive, the operative, the most visible side of government, and is of course as old as government itself.
Woodrow Wilson, "The Study of Administration," Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 2, No. 2 (June, 1887), pp. 197-222.
Management
The brutality of a man purely motivated by monetary considerations … often does not appear to him at all as a moral delinquency, since he is aware only of a rigorously logical behavior, which draws the objective consequences of the situation.
Georg Simmel, “Domination,” On Individuality and Social Forms (1971), p. 110
Management
The worker is not the problem. The problem is at the top! Management!
W. Edwards Deming (1993, p. 54) cited in: Melanie M. Minarik (2008) Building Knowledge Through Sensemaking. p. 13
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