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Course Outline

Introduction

  • Defining information and information management.
  • The role of communication in information management.

Identifying Information in a Project

  • Aligning project objectives with the information being processed.
  • Conducting stakeholder analysis.
  • Gathering information requirements.
  • Analyzing information risks.

Developing an Information Management Plan

  • Identifying work products.
  • Defining the required content for work products.
  • Establishing relationships and constraints.
  • Creating an artifact structure—emphasizing the role of traceability in information management.

Implementing the Information Management Plan

  • Using pilots as a method for testing new approaches.
  • Fostering teamwork through feedback and lessons learned.
  • Standardizing practices to scale the approach across the entire organization.

Summary

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

Requirements

Foundational knowledge of the IT product lifecycle.
Familiarity with terminology used in software development and IT project implementation.
Recommended experience in at least one IT project.

Level
2

Target Audience
System and business analysts, product owners, and business stakeholders.
Software and system engineers.
Managers, analytical team leaders, and professionals responsible for ensuring the quality of software development processes, particularly in the domains of business and system analysis.

 14 Hours

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