Duration 2 days – 14 hrs.
Overview
This IT Project Management training program is designed to equip participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to successfully manage IT projects from initiation to implementation. Through a combination of theory, case studies, and practical exercises, participants will learn best practices in project management methodologies, tools, and techniques tailored specifically for IT projects.
Objectives
- Understand the fundamentals of IT project management, including roles, responsibilities, and methodologies.
- Learn how to effectively plan IT projects, define scope, and develop project schedules and budgets.
- Gain proficiency in Agile project management principles and practices for adapting to changing project requirements.
- Develop skills in project execution, monitoring, and control to ensure projects stay on track and within budget.
- Master communication strategies for effectively engaging stakeholders and keeping them informed throughout the project lifecycle.
- Explore project closure processes and best practices for transitioning projects to operations successfully
Audience
- IT professionals aspiring to transition into project management roles within the IT industry.
- Current IT project managers seeking to enhance their project management skills and knowledge.
- Team leads and members involved in IT project execution and delivery.
- Business analysts and stakeholders working on IT projects who want to gain a better understanding of project management principles.
- Professionals interested in pursuing a career in IT project management or those looking to improve their project management capabilities specifically within the IT domain.
Pre-requisites
- A basic understanding of project management concepts and IT fundamentals is recommended but not mandatory.
Course Content
- Introduction IT Project Management
- What is Project Management?
- Fundamental Concepts
- Philosophies of Project Management
- Project Dimensions and The Triple Constraints
- Project Roles and Responsibilities
- The Project Environment
- The Project Life Cycle
- The Standard for Project Management of a Project
- The Initiating Process Group
- The Planning Process Group
- The Executing Process Group
- The Monitoring & Controlling Process Group
- The Closing Process Group


