Projects are everywhere, be it in developing software, constructing a bridge, environmental cleanup, course projects, or sending a satellite. Managing projects is important to avoid rework and unnecessary delays and cost overruns. In this course, we will look at general principles of project management and study the skills, practices, and tools required for it. As management guru J.M. Juran has said “Project is a problem scheduled to be solved”, which emphasises the problem, scheduling, and solving. Accordingly, in this course we will look at how to define a project (the problem/or the scope); then look at various tools for planning projects (the scheduling part), and then cover the execution, control, and monitoring part of a project (the problem solving). Indeed, a project can not be undertaken without a team or adequate leadership, and accordingly, we will look at best practices for managing teams and what characterizes a project manager as a good leader. Overall the course emphasises the interdisciplinary nature of projects and will bring together aspects from operations management, organisational behaviour, strategy, and finance in studying project management.