Course : Project Ownership: Leading a Project

Project Ownership: Leading a Project






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Teaching objectives
At the end of the training, the participant will be able to:
Understand project fundamentals and the role of the project owner
Lead each step of the project
Prepare communications and change management
Use productivity tools for project owners

Course schedule

1
Project fundamentals

  • Defining how to manage an Information System development project.
  • Breakdown into steps, standard project, maintenance project.
  • Project management variants: Agile methods, Merise.
  • Steps carried out and validated by the project owner and the deliverables produced.
  • Relationships with the lead contractor. The service contract.
  • Method, technique, and tools for project oversight.

2
Advisability study

  • Defining the result objectives.
  • Identifying the project's issues and constraints.
  • Assess how the project fits into the IS strategic plan.
  • Field and limits of the project (budget, timeframe, etc.).
  • Expected deliverables: Framework memo, project sheet, macro-schedule, and budget.
Hands-on work
Identify the challenges and objectives of a project.

3
Feasibility study

  • Carry out the study of what exists, the maintenance techniques, the summary work.
  • Propose and evaluate scenarios.
  • List the main expected functions.
  • Learn the initial elements of a technical architecture.
  • Define the means (human, financial, time).
  • Define the scenarios' profitability thresholds (ROI technique).
Hands-on work
Identifying key factors to a project's success and a scenario's ROI.

4
Launching and organizing communications

  • Launch communications.
  • Organizing steering committees and project committees: Objectives, role, participants, agenda.
  • Project team meetings.
  • Different communication channels, internal and external.
  • The communication plan throughout the project's lifecycle.

5
Functional specifications

  • Modeling business processes, support processes, and control processes.
  • Risk analysis.
  • Risk reduction measures, development plan.
  • Specifications and their major clauses.
  • Chapters of the functional specifications.
  • What to do when subcontracting activities.
  • Define and prioritize the system's major functions (functional scope).
Hands-on work
Propose a data model. Creating a project's risk matrix.

6
Validation

  • Validation and decisions by various bodies (steering committee, user group).
  • Validation and decision cycle.
  • Quality validation. Functional validation.
  • Techniques that facilitate validations.
Hands-on work
Validating a class and prototype model.

7
Functional acceptance

  • Role of the project owner in defining the software's quality. Quality benchmarks.
  • Acceptance methodology. Break down into batches.
  • Receiving the delivery. Temporary and final acceptance.
  • Plans, test campaigns, and testing basis.
  • Techniques for carrying out test campaigns.
  • Formalizing and evaluating the results, making decisions.
  • Presenting standard acceptance documents.
  • Contractual documents (when subcontracting).
Hands-on work
Establishing acceptance cases and the corresponding data.

8
Change management and implementation

  • Positioning the various change makers within the project.
  • Studying the various causes of resistance to change.
  • Creating user documents, user guide, reference manual.
  • Organization and logistics: Inserting the new system into the organization.
  • Training, preparing plans, and creating materials.
  • Adapting actions based on types of resistance.

9
Project planning and monitoring

  • Load estimation, methods: Delphi, functional points, proportional breakdown.
  • Task planning: PERT chart, Gantt chart.
  • Assigning resources: Leveling, smoothing.
  • Break down into monitoring components, follow-up meetings, techniques.
  • Individual monitoring and project monitoring.
  • Organizing and unifying a project team.
Hands-on work
Conducting an estimate using the function points method. Creating a project schedule.

10
Tools for project owners

  • Modeling and documentation tools (Rose, AMC, etc.).
  • Prototyping tools (Visio, Word, etc.).
  • Management tools (MS Project, etc.).
  • Acceptance testing tools (HQ Quality Center, Test Link, Salomé, etc.).
  • Training tools (Authorware, Toolbook, etc.).
  • Document management tools (Novaxel, etc.).
  • Workgroups.


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