
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
9 courses | 2 months (estimated).
For Students, Professionals & Entrepreneurs.
STUDY FREE
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To obtain our Diploma qualification, your must score at least 50% pass mark in our "Thesis-based" examination. To book your exam slot, please scroll to the bottom of the page. Also, you'd be able to download your FREE eBook copies of all assigned courses after booking for your exam.


ELIGIBILITY & DURATION
This program is 100% online and on-demand.
Anyone, irrespective of their qualifications and educational backgrounds (high school leavers, first degree, postgraduate etc) can apply. We welcome all learners to this vocational diploma program.
It is self-paced. You can start and conclude at anytime. If you however wish to apply for our Diploma certification, you must then book for our examinations.
Our exams are written, thesis-based project assignments. You will be given a real-life case scenario, and then asked to produce a document that proffers a solution to the problem. During the entire duration of your thesis project, you'd be assigned an academic supervisor who will provide guidance and finally grade your project delivery.
We expect that all our students should submit their thesis-based project assignments within 90 days from the date they book their exams.
Project Management
Project management is the art and science of turning ideas into reality. At its core, it’s about getting things done — efficiently, effectively, and with as few headaches as possible. More formally, project management is the application of knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques to project activities to meet project requirements. This definition comes straight from the Project Management Institute (PMI), but let’s break that down into something more practical. If you’ve ever planned a birthday party, launched a product, built a website, or even organized a vacation, you’ve managed a project — maybe without even realizing it. Every project has a goal, a timeline, a budget (even if it’s just “don’t spend too much”), and usually, a few surprises along the way. Project management helps you navigate all of that.

Mastering Project Finance
Whether you are a finance professional, lawyer, engineer, policymaker, or student, this book will equip you with the tools, frameworks, and mindset to succeed in one of the most fascinating and impactful fields in finance. We are entering a period of unprecedented infrastructure demand — from the global energy transition to the digital revolution. Trillions of dollars must be deployed in the next two decades to build the infrastructure of the future. Those who understand project finance will not just watch this transformation — they will shape it. Let us begin.

Risk Management
This course is for executives, risk professionals, entrepreneurs, and anyone who must make decisions under uncertainty — which is to say, everyone. Across 40 chapters, we will move from fundamentals to advanced techniques, with real-world case studies and practical tools you can put to work immediately. Our goal is simple:To help you transform risk management from a defensive shield into a strategic compass — guiding your organization toward smarter decisions, stronger resilience, and sustainable growth. Welcome to the future of risk management.Let’s learn to dance with uncertainty — and win.

Disruptive Leadership
The room was quiet, except for the hum of a dozen laptops and the sound of your own heartbeat. You’ve just been told the rules have changed. A new competitor has come out of nowhere, rewriting your industry’s playbook. Your customers are flocking to them. Your board is anxious. Your team is looking at you for answers. What do you do? In that moment, you have two choices:You can defend the past — protecting what you’ve already built, doubling down on what once worked.Or you can disrupt the present — risking your comfort, your reputation, maybe even your job, to create a new future. This is the essence of disruptive leadership. Disruptive leaders don’t just adapt to change — they drive it. They don’t wait for permission to reinvent the rules — they rewrite them. They have the courage to dismantle what’s no longer working, even if they built it themselves. But make no mistake: this is not reckless leadership. True disruption requires discipline, vision, and a willingness to take others on the journey with you. It is about building organizations that are not only capable of surviving change — but thriving because of it. The world needs more of these leaders.Because disruption is no longer an exception — it is the new normal.

Strategic Management & Ethics
In today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, organizations face pressures that extend far beyond the traditional pursuit of profit. Globalization, technological disruption, environmental challenges, and heightened societal expectations have reshaped the very definition of corporate success. Strategic management is no longer solely about competitive positioning, market share, or operational efficiency. It now requires organizations to ask a deeper, more enduring question: How can we achieve our objectives in a way that is responsible, sustainable, and ethical? Ethics is not an accessory to strategy; it is its foundation. The decisions that leaders make—from resource allocation to innovation priorities, from risk management to stakeholder engagement—have profound implications for society, the environment, and future generations. Companies that ignore this reality risk reputational damage, regulatory penalties, and long-term decline, while those that embrace ethical strategic thinking position themselves for resilience, trust, and sustainable growth. This book explores the critical intersection of strategic management and ethics. It demonstrates how organizations can integrate moral principles into every stage of strategic planning and execution. Through detailed frameworks, practical tools, and real-world case studies—from the triumphs of Microsoft and Patagonia to the failures of Enron and BP—readers will gain actionable insights into creating strategies that are both effective and principled.

Performance Management
In today’s hyper-competitive, fast-changing business landscape, one factor consistently separates thriving organizations from those that struggle to keep up: performance management. Performance management is far more than annual reviews, rating scales, and HR compliance exercises. At its core, it is about unlocking human potential — aligning people with purpose, inspiring them to perform at their best, and providing the systems, feedback, and support needed to help them succeed. When done well, it drives not only individual excellence but also team collaboration, organizational agility, and long-term business growth.

Infrastructure Design
Infrastructure is the silent backbone of civilization. It is the network of physical and digital systems that enable societies to thrive—roads that connect communities, power lines that light our homes, water systems that safeguard our health, and digital networks that allow instantaneous global communication. Without infrastructure, commerce stalls, public health declines, and progress becomes impossible. Yet, despite its central role, infrastructure is often noticed only when it fails: when a bridge collapses, when the power goes out, or when the internet connection disappears during a critical moment. This book is about more than bricks, concrete, steel, or fiber optics. It is about design—the conscious, strategic process of shaping infrastructure systems that can endure, adapt, and empower future generations. Infrastructure design is not merely an engineering discipline; it is an interdisciplinary practice that blends technology, economics, sustainability, governance, and human-centered thinking. It requires balancing cost and performance, local needs and global standards, tradition and innovation.

B.R.E.E.A.M.
BREEAM (Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method) is a leading and internationally recognized sustainability assessment method for evaluating the environmental performance of buildings. Developed in the United Kingdom in 1990 by the Building Research Establishment (BRE), BREEAM provides a comprehensive framework for assessing, rating, and certifying the sustainability of buildings across various categories. These categories include energy usage, water efficiency, materials selection, waste management, indoor environmental quality, and innovation in design. The BREEAM assessment was designed to help reduce the negative environmental impact of buildings by promoting sustainable practices and encouraging the construction of environmentally responsible buildings. It offers a clear and measurable way to assess a building's environmental impact and sustainability performance throughout its lifecycle, from design to construction and operation. Since its inception, BREEAM has grown from a UK-based certification system into an internationally recognized standard. Today, BREEAM assessments are applied to buildings and developments around the world, making it one of the most popular environmental rating systems globally.

Sustainable Design
The world is at a crossroads. With the effects of climate change, resource depletion, and environmental degradation becoming increasingly evident, the design of products, buildings, and systems must evolve to address these challenges. The traditional linear economy, characterized by a "take-make-dispose" mentality, has resulted in overconsumption of natural resources, excessive waste, and profound ecological impacts. As a response, sustainable design offers an alternative that minimizes harm to the environment, maximizes resource efficiency, and ultimately promotes a healthier planet. Sustainable design is not just a trend or a passing phase. It is a critical response to the urgent need for a future that balances human needs with ecological integrity. Whether through reducing energy consumption, using renewable materials, or ensuring waste is minimized or repurposed, sustainable design practices aim to create long-term solutions to the environmental issues we face.



