Project Management Foundations: Ethics is one of 10 courses in a LinkedIn Learning Path entitled Become a Project Manager. I have now completed 2 of the 10 courses. This learning opportunity is endorsed by the self-study group initiative at Boston PHP Meetup.
Course Details
Your overall success as a project manager depends upon your ability to identify and manage ethical issues. Ethical behavior is also a requirement for good standing with the Project Management Institute (PMI). To boost your reputation and increase project participation and success, you need to learn how to conduct your project in an ethical way and solve any complications that may arise—due to conflicts of interest, business pressure, or even fear of failure. In Project Management Foundations: Ethics, you will examine the core values of ethical projects and the different ethical standards that can be applied to project management. You’ll also see how to develop and apply a framework for ethical decision-making that balances your organization’s unique cultural expectations with your own personal standards.
Course Outline
- Introduction
- Ethical Project Values
- Categories of Ethical Standards
- Ethics in Project Activities
- An Ethical Decision-Making Framework
- Conclusion
- Final Exam
Become a Project Manager
Project managers are catalysts for change. Learn how to manage projects from beginning to end using proven project management techniques. After completing this learning path, you’ll have the skills and knowledge to manage simple projects as well as complex, enterprise-wide initiatives.
Previously completed courses in this 10-course, 11-hour Learning Path include the following:
- Project Management Foundations: Ethics (current)
- Project Management Foundations
Boston PHP
Boston PHP is the largest education-focused Meetup in New England with more than 3,700 members. Our mission is to engage members in continuing education efforts. As a result, we offer services beyond in-person meetups. A cornerstone of our member engagement strategy is this virtual self-study group initiative called Web Apprentices.
If you would like to learn agile methodologies as part of a group of like-minded web developers, join Boston PHP Meetup and sign up for the next Agile Appetizer self-study group.
Gene Babon
Gene Babon is a team leader, project manager and web developer who is actively seeking next management-level opportunity. Learn more at Pick a lane. Keep driving.
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