Helpful Resources To Get Started
Helpful Resources To Get Started
The Google Project Management Certificate will provide you with new lessons in each module.
As you’ve learned, each lesson includes a series of videos, readings, activities, in-video
questions, practice quizzes, and graded quizzes. In this reading, you’ll learn about providing
feedback on course content, obtaining the Google Project Management Certificate, and acquiring
helpful habits for successfully completing this certificate program.
This feedback goes to the course developers, not other learners, and helps create even better
programs in the future.
Pass all graded assignments in all 6 courses of the certificate program. Each graded
assignment is part of a cumulative graded score for the course, and the passing grade for
each course is 80%.
The Project Management Institute is the leading association for those in project, program,
or portfolio management professions. Their website provides guides, industry standards,
articles, templates, job boards, certifications, and more to help support professionals in
these careers.
The Scrum Guide defines Scrum, a technique used in Agile project management. You’ll
learn about this framework later in the program. This guide describes Scrum’s roles,
events, artifacts, and the rules that bind them together. You can also find hundreds of free
resources to learn more about Scrum at Scrum.org Resources.
PRINCE2 is a project management method and certification that teaches the skills to be
an effective project manager. Along with their certification services and subscription
products, they also offer free resources like blog posts, case studies, webinars ,
whitepapers and podcasts.
Digital documents, spreadsheets, and presentations
You will complete activities using a variety of digital documents, spreadsheets, and presentation
templates. These templates align with the document types that project managers often use to
create, edit, and collaborate with their team and organization. Digital documents make it easy to
collaborate in real time and stay organized.
If you’re not familiar with these types of tools, check out the course Resources.
Glossary
This course will cover a lot of terms and concepts, some of which you may already know and
some of which will be new. To remind yourself about what a term means, refer to this Glossary.
Accessibility guidelines
When you create written or visual content or plan a meeting or event, follow these Accessibility
Tips to make it more accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities.