année académique
2025-2026

Titulaire(s) du cours

FREDERIC HOFFMANN (Coordonnateur)

Crédits ECTS

5

Langue(s) d'enseignement

anglais

Contenu du cours

Project Management Methodologies

Project Initiation

Project Planning

Project Execution

Project Monitoring, Controlling & Closing

Complex Project environments

Objectifs (et/ou acquis d'apprentissages spécifiques)

The Project Management course has five main objectives, namely:

  • To develop students’ project management skills both hard and soft, through greater theoretical understanding and practical application of the project management principles.

  • To explain the essential skills required to be an excellent project manager.

  • To show what are the key elements that influence project management outcome.

  • To explain why many projects fail and why few are successful

  • To present the two main project management frameworks – PMI and Prince2

Méthodes d'enseignement et activités d'apprentissages

6x4h theoretical sessions with case studies and readings

Self-learning modules

Groupwork

Références, bibliographie et lectures recommandées

Some textbooks are suggested to complement the course and allow deeper understanding of key concepts.

  • Project Management Step by Step: How to Plan and Manage a Highly Successful Project, 2007, Richard Newton

  • Project Management Lite, 2012, Juana Clarck Craig

  • Agile Project Management & Scrum, Quickstart Guides, 2015, ClydeBank Business,

  • SCRUM: a Breathtakingly brief 1 Agile Introduction, 2012, Chris Sims & Hillary Jonson

  • The Lean Startup: How Constant Innovation Creates Radically Successful Businesses, 2011, Eric Ries

  • The Startup Way: How Modern Companies Use Entrepreneurial Management to Transform Culture and Drive Long-Term Growth, 2017, Eric Ries

Support(s) de cours

  • Université virtuelle

Contribution au profil d'enseignement

The overall philosophy for this course is to provide the students with a structured setting in which they can familiarize themselves with the most important ideas in project management and how it contributes in supporting an organization to achieve its mission and strategic objectives.

Objectifs de l'unité d'enseignement (et/ou acquis d'apprentissages spécifiques)

Autres renseignements

Contacts

Please contact first Nicolas, assistant of the course:

Nicolas Ameye nicolas.ameye@solvaypostgrad.net (assistant)

Frederic Hoffmann, frederic.hoffmann@solvay.edu (lecturer)

Campus

Solbosch

Evaluation

Méthode(s) d'évaluation

  • Autre

Autre

Students’ assessment will be based on the following components:

  • Final group case study (40%): Final Project Case (to be submitted by each group)

  • Group assignments (20%): The group assignments take place in the course sessions and relate to in-class small group projects.

  • Individual assignment (25%): students will have to answer one practical question on the Final Project Case to demonstrate their understanding of all project’s managerial dimensions.

  • Class participation (15%): class participation refers to the discussion and knowledge sharing in the class.

Construction de la note (en ce compris, la pondération des notes partielles)

100% written evaluation

Langue(s) d'évaluation

  • anglais

Programmes