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Primary Focus
Leads the delivery of complete digital courseware, ensuring all components—text, media, interactives, assessments, and final files—are produced on time, within budget, and to specification. The Content Project Manager coordinates editorial, learning design, media, vendor, and QA teams, manages project requirements and resources, and is accountable for project execution, tracking milestones, and handoff to publishing or platform teams.
Content Type
All components--chapter, module, or lesson text; images; videos and animations; interactive learning tools; assessments; and supplemental resources
Key Strengths
Scheduling, budget management, risk mitigation, problem-solving, communication.
Key Responsibilities
Tools Used
Project management platforms (e.g., Jira, Smartsheet), trackers, dashboards, MS Office suite, Alfresco, SharePoint, Confluence, Agile
Workflow Role
Oversees entire project lifecycle, pre-dev through post-production.
Pedagogical Involvement
Medium – leverages understanding of domain/discipline specific product and content requirements to ensure project delivery aligns with instructional goals.
Key Collaborators
All content roles, CPMs, Product Managers, Platform/Publishing teams
Success Measures
On-time, on-budget delivery; quality and workflow compliance, accuracy of project tracking and reporting supported by data.
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