Lecture – 1 Project and Production Management – An Overview
March 9, 2010 by Project Manager
Filed under Project Management
Lecture series on Project and Production Management by Prof. Arun kanda, Department of Mechanical Engineering. For more details on NPTEL visit nptel.iitm.ac.in

I nmever went to IITM, But maybe i will in the future.
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excellent work!
Thank you, Por estos videos vien significaticos.
excellent lecture, thanks sir for youe efforts, it is a simple method and clear.
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I disagree. I found that Rita’s PMP exam prep book is quite beneficial.
In fact, I upped my production, now up yours !
I agree.
Prof Kandra has great delivery, and the material is simple to follow.
I wouldnt mind having him as my PM lecturer…
Excellent. I loved it. The pace, delivery style everything was very good. Thanks.
The entire lecture series from Professor Kanda is exceptional. After wasting my time with Rita’s PMP exam prep book, I started with Professor Kanda’s video lectures and after exactly two months I passed PMP exam by self-studying other books: Head First PMP and Andy Crowe’s PMP prep guide.
Professor Kanda’s lectures are some of the best in the world.
Thanks to IIM, its helping students all over the world, I study in Norway and our professors suck here though we have all the facilities both students and professors are not motivated. We need Indian teacher who are really are dedicated to impart knowledge!
I passed out from IITM 15 years ago, and this brought back fond memories. Excellent lecture sir, kudos to all who are part of this project to expand the reach of education in our country!
very good lecture, its very clear and simple..
thanks
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if i am not wrong, the value mentioned is refering to overall cost of the product, which make the price of product reach a higher value (not value added type of value but price wise type) in the market place. The value gespi1 mention is product value, which, in reality goes up with fix and variable cost such as storage, transport and inspection.
It is a very good and informative video.
What I could not agree with is when the professor said that through “storage, transport and inspection” value addition takes place. This is not the modern Lean Manufacturing approach where this activities are generally considered waste (non value adding) and therefore to be eliminated or minimized.
excellent lecture about production management fundamentals. Thank you very sir.