Project Finance And Risk Management For Project Managers
Published 4/2026
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 1h 37m | Size: 1.38 GB
Master how major projects are planned, funded, controlled, and delivered with confidence from start to finish.
What you'll learn
Understand core Project Management concepts and lifecycle stages
Plan and schedule projects using structured methods and controls
Interpret project budgets, cash flows, and financial forecasts
Apply Project Finance principles to funding and investment decisions
Identify and assess project risks across time, cost, and scope
Manage legal, regulatory, and compliance requirements in projects
Evaluate advanced financial techniques used in large projects
Execute effective project closure and structured handover processes
Requirements
No prior knowledge or experience needed. Anyone interested in the topic can enroll in this course to enhance their knowledge.
Description
Please Note: This course contains the use of artificial intelligence.
Modern organizations depend on projects to drive growth, change, and long-term value, and the success of those projects increasingly depends on strong Project Management, sound Project Finance decisions, and structured Risk control.
This diploma brings these three disciplines together into one integrated learning journey. It explains how projects are initiated, planned, financed, governed, and closed in real organisational settings. Learners gain a clear view of how timelines, budgets, funding structures, and risk exposure interact at every stage of a project lifecycle.
Did You Know
• Over 70% of US organizations rely on projects as their primary growth driver
• Poor project performance costs US businesses over $120 billion annually
• Demand for project and risk management roles is growing faster than average job growth in the US
The course begins by establishing core project management principles, ensuring clarity around roles, objectives, constraints, and stakeholder expectations. It then moves into planning and scheduling, showing how scope, time, and cost are aligned to support delivery goals.
Project Finance is introduced as a key driver of decision-making, focusing on capital allocation, cash flow forecasting, funding sources, and financial controls used in project-based environments. Risk Management is treated as a continuous discipline rather than a one-time task, explaining how uncertainty affects schedules, budgets, contracts, and outcomes. Legal, regulatory, and compliance requirements are also covered to show how projects operate within governance frameworks, contracts, and industry rules.
Advanced finance techniques expand understanding of funding models and financial structuring for larger or more complex initiatives. The course concludes by addressing project closure and handover, highlighting performance evaluation, documentation, and long-term value realization. By combining Project Management, Project Finance, and Risk in one structured program, this diploma supports informed decision-making, financial discipline, and controlled project delivery across industries.
Who this course is for
Professionals involved in managing or supporting projects
Finance professionals working with project budgets and investments
Risk and compliance staff in project-based environments
Managers responsible for budgets, timelines, and delivery outcomes