Gokcenur Inan

Gokcenur Inan

Barbenheimer in Project Management

I recently stumbled upon the Barbenheimer challenge, and I wanted to join focusing on the objectives of Project Management. I planned a very compact course focusing on just two key objectives. I decided to take the microlearning route, and I wanted to do more than just contrast designs. I wanted to dive into the principles of both movies to make the learning experience more concrete. In the world of project management, precision and aesthetics are like the dynamic duo. They’re the secret sauce for keeping your projects on the right track.
 
For precision, I got my inspiration from the Oppenheimer movie. You know how Oppenheimer was all about meticulous planning and organization. Well, I channeled that energy into my project to show how vital precision is in keeping things running smoothly.
 
And then there’s Barbie! In her movie, design consistency and visual appeal were the stars of the show. I couldn’t resist borrowing a few style tips from her.
 
After all, a well-designed project presentation can make all the difference. So, my project combines Oppenheimer’s precision with Barbie’s eye for aesthetics. It’s a bit like mixing science and style to create the perfect project management recipe. 
 
I’m excited to see how these principles can help learners in their projects too.
 

Audience: Business professionals responsible for executing projects and presenting them to B2B businesses
Responsibilities: Conducting needs assessments, benchmarking, developing curricula, visual design, and interaction design.
Tools Used: Articulate Rise and Canva
Target: To educate business professionals on the art of organized project management and equip them with the skills to create unique and successful projects that resonate with B2B clients