Why KICKOFF Is Ideal To Kick Start Projects

Project management is crucial to any company, and in today’s project-driven world, Project Management Institute (PMI) has made it even easier for anyone to successfully lead a project. PMI’s KICKOFF, a 45-minute free online course provides the tools needed for anyone to get their project started.

Whether you are overseeing a project for the first time, are a student who has an interest in project management, or anyone who just wants to enhance their skills, the course equips you with the right tools to help you at every stage of the project. And the best thing is, it’s free and you can sign up at any time.

KICKOFF offers downloadable templates, tips, and tricks to anyone who wants to learn about the basics of project management or improve on their existing skills. The 45-minute interactive course can be accessed in five different languages.

For the experienced professional with some project management skills, the course can be a refresher on project management key concepts and can be used to upskill team members to build a shared foundation in knowledge, terminology, and process.

Through bite-sized content and interactive activities, the course offers ready-to-use material to get you started immediately. The course helps drive a project forward and motivates a team to get the job done.

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