
Explore IT project management, including the project life cycle and PMBOK knowledge areas, and the project manager's role in delivering scope, schedule, cost, quality, and stakeholder communications.
The lecture outlines the project team within the organizational structure, detailing the project manager and communication channels, and highlights sponsorship, funding, and essential skill sets.
Explore how the scope management plan guides information system projects by defining and documenting deliverables, committing resources, and applying the five PMBOK scope processes: initiation, planning, definition, verification, and control.
Develop a clear project scope by using a work breakdown structure to break the project into work packages, enabling schedule development, sequencing, risk reduction, and quality control.
Explore how to plan, schedule, and monitor information system projects by estimating costs, budgeting, and managing resources in line with the project management body of knowledge.
Explore the IT project quality plan within information system project management, outlining PMBOK guidance on policy planning, quality control, quality improvement, scope and configuration management, Six Sigma, and metrics.
Information System Project Management is talking about the processes, tools, techniques, and areas of knowledge needed to successfully manage information technology (IT) project. Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) defines nine knowledge areas for understanding project management.
The material in each chapter provides a logical flow in terms of the phases and processes required to plan and manage an IT project.
Module 1. An Overview of IT Project Management
Module 2. The Business Case
Module 3. The Project Charter
Module 4. The Project Team
Module 5. The Scope Management Plan
Module 6. The Work Breakdown Structure
Module 7. The Projects Schedule and Budget
Module 8. The Risk Management Plan
Module 9. The Project Communication Plan
Module 10. The IT Project Quality Plan