PMBOK® Guide Course: How to Build Timelines That Actually Work with Ricardo Vargas
PMBOK® Guide Course: How to Build Timelines That Actually Work with Ricardo Vargas In this preview lesson of the online course "Navigating the PMBOK® Guide 8th Edition," Ricardo explains the guide's scheduling process and how to use it to master timeline management. This lesson is part of an 86-lesson course on the topic, where students master the most significant transformation in project management standards as the PMBOK® Guide 8th Edition redefines how projects are led, delivered, and measured. This comprehensive course takes you beyond theory — walking you through the four pillars — principles, focus areas, performance domains, and processes — including all 40 PMBOK® processes with real-world clarity and actionable insights. Whether you're preparing for the CAPM® or PMP® certifications, leading complex initiatives, or evolving your practice from earlier editions, this is your definitive roadmap to becoming a future-ready project leader. This lesson and the course were recorded in English with subtitles in English, Brazilian Portuguese (Português do Brasil), Spanish (Español), Arabic (عربى), and Simplified Chinese (中文). Video Content 0:00 - Introduction to Scheduling 0:28 - Schedule Management Plan 2:05 - The Universal Step "Plan [Topic] Management" 2:49 - Developing the Schedule: Introduction 3:26 - Project Charter and Scope Management Plan 3:38 - Development Approach 4:23 - Project Documents 6:07 - Agreements 6:15 - Enterprise Environmental Factors (EEFs) and Organizational Process Assets (OPAs) 6:22 - Expert Judgment and Decomposition 6:35 - Rolling Wave Planning 7:31 - Precedence Diagramming Method (PERT) 7:42 - Logical Relationships 8:05 - Leads and Lags) 8:43 - Determining and Integrating Dependencies 8:59 - Estimation Techniques 9:28 - Reserve Analysis and What-if Scenario Analysis 9:54 - Simulation (Monte Carlo) 10:25 - Voting and Schedule Network Analysis 10:43 - Critical Path Method (CPM) and Critical Chain Method 11:52 - Resource Optimization (Leveling) 12:11 - Project Management Information System (PMIS) 12:40 - Agile Release Planning 12:58 - Schedule Baseline and Project Schedule 13:03 - Schedule Data and Project Calendars 13:06 - Change Requests and Plan and Document Updates 14:09 - Conclusion: Building a Reliable Timeline LEARN MORE AND ENROLL AT https://rvarg.as/pmbok8course IF YOU LIKE THIS VIDEO, SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL AT https://rvarg.as/youtube PMBOK® Guide Course: How to Build Timelines That Actually Work with Ricardo Vargas Ricardo Vargas Ricardo Viana Vargas Project Management PMP Project Management Professional PMOT PMO Project Office PMI Project Management Institute Ricardo Vargas PMP pmbok 8th edition Mastering the PMBOK Guide 8th Edition PMBOK Ricardo Vargas PMBOK ricardo Vargas pmp 8th edition pmbok 8th edition explained pmbok 8th edition review pmbok 8th pmbok 8 edição ricardo vargas

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