Analytics in Project Management

Turn data into insight. Use dashboards, predictive tools, and balanced judgment to move from reactive to proactive delivery.

Modern project management is increasingly data-driven. This topic equips you to translate raw numbers into decisions that improve outcomes. You’ll learn how to build dashboards that highlight trends, apply predictive analytics to identify risks early, and combine data with human judgment for balanced decisions. We’ll cover practical metrics like cost, schedule, earned value, and forecasting, along with tools that visualize project health. With these skills, project managers move beyond reporting—they shape proactive strategies and deliver stronger results.


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VIDEO: Project Management Analytics; A Look at the Numbers that Matter and Why