Course Outline

Introduction 

  • What is information? What is information management?
  • The role of communication in information management.

Identification of information in a project

  • Project objectives versus the information being processed.
  • Stakeholder analysis
  • Acquisition of information needs.
  • Information risk analysis.

Information management plan.

  • Identification of work products.
  • Determination of required content of work products.
  • Relationships and constraints. 
  • Creating an artifact structure - the role of traceability in information management.

Implementation of the information management plan

  • Piloting as a method of testing a new approach. 
  • Teamwork - the role of feedback and lessons learned.
  • Standardization - scaling the approach to the entire organization.

Summary

  • Workshop summary. 
  • Best practices and key elements of the information management process.

Requirements

Basic knowledge of the IT product life cycle.
Knowledge of nomenclature used in software development and IT project implementation.
Recommended experience in at least 1 IT project.

Level
2

Addressed to
System and business analysts, product owners, business owners.
Software and system engineers.
People in management positions, analytical team leaders, people responsible for ensuring the quality of software development processes, especially in the area of business and system analysis.

 14 Hours

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