Project Cost Management
Published 8/2026
Created by Oluseye Kolawole
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Level: All Levels | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 17 Lectures ( 1h 31m ) | Size: 758.2 MB
Master Project Cost Management: Estimate Smarter, Control Costs & Keep Projects on Budget
What you'll learn
Develop a Cost Management Plan that defines how project costs will be estimated, budgeted, managed, and controlled.
Apply cost estimating techniques such as analogous, parametric, and bottom-up estimating to develop reliable project cost estimates.
Determine an accurate project budget by aggregating cost estimates and establishing a time-phased Cost Baseline.
Distinguish key cost concepts including direct, indirect, fixed, variable, sunk, and lifecycle costs for better project decisions.
Apply Earned Value Management (EVM) using PV, EV, AC, CV, SV, CPI, and SPI to evaluate project cost and schedule performance.
Forecast project costs effectively using EAC, ETC, VAC, and TCPI to anticipate financial outcomes and support corrective action.
Control project costs proactively by analyzing variances, trends, reserves, forecasts, and changes against the approved Cost Baseline
Strengthen PMP® exam readiness by applying Cost Management concepts, formulas, and EVM techniques to realistic project scenarios.Requirements
No prior project management knowledge or management experience required. Ideal for beginners as well as experienced professionalsDescription
Cost overruns can turn a successful project plan into a costly problem. Effective Project Cost Management gives project managers the ability to understand where money is going, measure performance, forecast financial outcomes, and take action before small variances become major problems.
This practical and exam-focusedProject Cost Management course provides a comprehensive understanding of how toplan, estimate, budget, and control project costs throughout the project lifecycle.
You will learn how to develop aCost Management Plan, estimate project costs usinganalogous, parametric, and bottom-up estimating, establish theCost Baseline, and understand important cost concepts such as direct, indirect, fixed, variable, sunk, and lifecycle costs.
A major focus of the course isEarned Value Management (EVM). You will learn how to usePV, EV, AC, CV, SV, CPI, and SPI to objectively assess project performance and applyEAC, ETC, VAC, and TCPI to forecast where the project is heading.
What You Will Learn
Develop an effectiveCost Management Plan
Apply practicalcost estimating techniques
Establish and manage theCost Baseline
Understandcontingency and management reserves
ApplyEarned Value Management (EVM)
Calculate and interpretCV, SV, CPI, and SPI
Forecast project costs usingEAC, ETC, VAC, and TCPI
Analyze cost variances and trends
Make better cost and financial decisions
Apply cost management concepts toPMP®-style scenariosBuilt for PMP® & CAPM® Exam Preparation
The course is designed forPMP® and CAPM® candidates, practicing project managers, project coordinators, PMO professionals, and aspiring project professionals.
You won't just learn formulas-you'll understandwhat the numbers mean, how to interpret project performance, and what a project manager should do next.
Learn to estimate with confidence, understand the numbers, forecast the future, and take control of project costs before they control your project.
Who this course is for
This Project Cost Management course is designed for current and aspiring project professionals who want to develop practical skills in planning, estimating, budgeting, and controlling project costs.
Whether you are preparing for the PMP® or CAPM® exam, managing project costs today, or building your project management career, this course will help you make better cost decisions, understand project financial performance, and keep projects within their approved budgets.Homepage
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