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You will learn about Describe the software crisis and how the often dismal track record for information technology (IT) projects provides a motivation for changing how we view and manage IT projects Define what a methodology is and describe the role it serves in IT projects. Identify the phases and infrastructure that make up the IT project methodology introduced in this chapter. Develop and apply the concept of a projects measurable organizational value (MOV) Describe the five project management processes and how they support each phase of the project life cycle. Define the project management knowledge area called project integration management and describe its role in project plan development, project plan execution, and overall change control. Develop a project charter and describe its relationship to the project plan. Identify the steps in the project planning framework introduced in this chapter and describe how this framework links the projects measurable organizational value (MOV) to the projects scope, schedule, and budget Student will be able to: Describe the three major types of formal organizational structures: functional, pure project, and matrix. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the functional, pure project, and matrix organizational structures. Describe the informal organization. Develop a stakeholder analysis Identify the five processes that support project scope management. These processes, defined by the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK), include initiation, planning, scope definition, scope verification, and scope change control Develop a work breakdown structure. Describe the difference between a deliverable and a milestone. Describe and apply several project estimation methods. These include the Delphi technique, time boxing, top-down estimation, and bottom-up estimation Describe the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) area called project cost management. Develop a Gantt chart. Develop a project network diagram using the activity on the node (AON) technique. Identify a projects critical path and explain why it must be controlled and managed. Develop a PERT diagram Describe the project risk management planning framework introduced in this chapter. Define risk identification and the causes, effects, and integrative nature of project risks. Apply several qualitative and quantitative analysis techniques that can be used to prioritize and analyze various project risks. Describe the various risk strategies, such as insurance, avoidance, or mitigation. Describe risk monitoring and control Identify and describe the processes associated with the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) area called project communications manage ment, which includes project communications planning, information distribution, performance reporting, and administrative closure. Describe several types of reporting tools that support the communications plan Describe the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) area called project quality management (PQM) and how it supports quality planning, quality assurance, quality control, and continuous improvement of the projects products and supporting processes. Identify several quality gurus, or founders of the quality movement, and their role in shaping quality philosophies worldwide. Describe some of the more common quality initiatives and management systems that include ISO certification, Six Sigma, and the Capability Maturity Model (CMM) for software engineering This course is ideal for individuals who are Student who want to learn Information System Project Management It is particularly useful for Student who want to learn Information System Project Management.

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Title: Information System Project Management (English Version)

Price: Free

Average Rating: 3.2

Number of Lectures: 11

Number of Quizzes: 4

Number of Published Lectures: 11

Number of Published Quizzes: 4

Number of Curriculum Items: 15

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 15

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What You Will Learn

  • Describe the software crisis and how the often dismal track record for information technology (IT) projects provides a motivation for changing how we view and manage IT projects
  • Define what a methodology is and describe the role it serves in IT projects. Identify the phases and infrastructure that make up the IT project methodology introduced in this chapter. Develop and apply the concept of a projects measurable organizational value (MOV)
  • Describe the five project management processes and how they support each phase of the project life cycle. Define the project management knowledge area called project integration management and describe its role in project plan development, project plan execution, and overall change control. Develop a project charter and describe its relationship to the project plan. Identify the steps in the project planning framework introduced in this chapter and describe how this framework links the projects measurable organizational value (MOV) to the projects scope, schedule, and budget
  • Student will be able to: Describe the three major types of formal organizational structures: functional, pure project, and matrix. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the functional, pure project, and matrix organizational structures. Describe the informal organization. Develop a stakeholder analysis
  • Identify the five processes that support project scope management. These processes, defined by the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK), include initiation, planning, scope definition, scope verification, and scope change control
  • Develop a work breakdown structure. Describe the difference between a deliverable and a milestone. Describe and apply several project estimation methods. These include the Delphi technique, time boxing, top-down estimation, and bottom-up estimation
  • Describe the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) area called project cost management. Develop a Gantt chart. Develop a project network diagram using the activity on the node (AON) technique. Identify a projects critical path and explain why it must be controlled and managed. Develop a PERT diagram
  • Describe the project risk management planning framework introduced in this chapter. Define risk identification and the causes, effects, and integrative nature of project risks. Apply several qualitative and quantitative analysis techniques that can be used to prioritize and analyze various project risks. Describe the various risk strategies, such as insurance, avoidance, or mitigation. Describe risk monitoring and control
  • Identify and describe the processes associated with the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) area called project communications manage ment, which includes project communications planning, information distribution, performance reporting, and administrative closure. Describe several types of reporting tools that support the communications plan
  • Describe the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) area called project quality management (PQM) and how it supports quality planning, quality assurance, quality control, and continuous improvement of the projects products and supporting processes. Identify several quality gurus, or founders of the quality movement, and their role in shaping quality philosophies worldwide. Describe some of the more common quality initiatives and management systems that include ISO certification, Six Sigma, and the Capability Maturity Model (CMM) for software engineering
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  • 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.

    1. Project Integration Management
    2. Project Scope ManagementProject Time Management
    3. Project Cost Management
    4. Project Quality Management
    5. Project Human Resource Management
    6. Project Communications Management
    7. Project Risk Management
    8. Project Procurement 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

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Project Initiation & Planning

    Lecture 1: Overview

    Lecture 2: An Overview of IT Project Management

    Lecture 3: The Project Charter

    Lecture 4: The Business Case

    Lecture 5: The Project Team

    Chapter 2: Project Executing

    Lecture 1: The Scope Management Plan

    Lecture 2: The Work Breakdown Structure

    Lecture 3: The Project’s Schedule and Budget

    Chapter 3: Project Monitoring and Controlling

    Lecture 1: The Risk Management Plan

    Lecture 2: The Project Communication Plan

    Lecture 3: The IT Project Quality Plan

    Instructors

  • Information System Project Management (English Version)  No.2
    Bina Nusantara University
    Fostering and Empowering
  • Information System Project Management (English Version)  No.3
    BINUS Online
    Flexible class qualified graduate
  • Information System Project Management (English Version)  No.4
    Greater Nusantara
  • Information System Project Management (English Version)  No.5
    Idha Kristiana
    Data Scientist
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