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The Foundation Certificate in IT Project Management was released by the BCS Information Systems Examinations Board in 2004, after continuing growing demand for qualifications in this field.
The Foundation Certificate is designed for anyone involved in or affected by IT projects: this extends to users, buyers and directors. Delegates will learn the principles of project management, including planning, monitoring and control, change management, risk management and communication between all involved. No prior experience of project work is required. |
Who Should Attend Anyone who needs to understand the application of a sound project management approach. It is particularly aimed at, new project managers, staff involved in information systems and service management and support staff who wish to take the ISEB Foundation Certificate in IT Project Management examination
Pre-requisites There are no formal entry requirements for the course or examination, but it is assumed that all delegates will have a basic knowledge of IT.
Additional Costs Prices shown are excluding VAT - There is an additional exam fee of £145 + VAT for the ISEB Foundation certificate in IT Management |
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COURSE TOPICS
INTRODUCTION TO PROJECT MANAGEMENT The definition of projects The purpose of project planning and control Programmes and projects
PROJECT JUSTIFICATION Types of planning documents
PROJECT BUSINESS CASE AND TOR Purpose and content of business case
PROJECT LIFECYCLES System and Project development life-cycles Variations of project life cycles Implementation strategies Post implementation review
Project Organisation Identifying stakeholders and their concerns Roles and responsibilities in the project. The project team and matrix management Reporting structures and responsibilities
PROJECT COMMUNICATIONS AND TEAMWORK TManagement styles and communication Team building and team dynamics The reporting cycle and structures Corrective action, Tolerance and contingency
QUALITY AND QUALITY CONTROL Definitions of the term ‘quality’ Quality control versus quality assurance Detection of defects and removal processes Types of testing, inspection process, reviews Principles of IS0 9001:2000 Supplier evaluation |
PROJECT PLANNING Project deliverables and intermediate products Work and product breakdowns Product definitions Relationship between products and activities Check points and milestones Lapsed time and effort required for activities Activity networks Critical Path Analysis Resource allocation Work schedules and Gantt charts
ESTIMATING Effort versus duration Use of expert judgement and Delphi Top-down and Bottom-up estimating Identification of size drivers and productivity. Estimation of effort. Use of analogy in estimating
RISK Definition of the term ‘risk’ Identification and prioritisation of risk Assessment of risk exposure Risk responses and actions Assessment of risk reduction activities Maintenance of risk registers and risk logs
MONITORING AND CONTROL The project control life cycle Information collection Team progress meetings Presenting progress information Use of earned value analysis
CHANGE CONTROL AND CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT Exception reports and plans Reasons for change and configuration management Change control procedures and boards Configuration management Purpose and procedures |
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EXAMINATIONS & PRE-COURSE WORK Some pre-course preparation work is required, along with some evening work during the course. Pre-course material will be sent 4-6 weeks before the course starts.
The examination is a closed book, multiple choice paper lasting one hour. There are forty questions with a score of twenty six or more needed to pass.
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