IT Project Management Training
IT" means different things to different people. This course addresses all areas of IT project management: hardware, software, systems integration, communications, and human resources; helping you gain the foundation, basic experience, techniques and tools to manage each stage of your project.
IT Risk Management examines threat and opportunity from the perspective of ESI's proven eight-step risk management process. Using effective tools, including ESI's highly regarded risk assessment model, you'll learn how to evaluate and respond to risk at the project and task levels. You'll apply these tools from the course material to analyse and classify risks, determine how to establish an acceptable level of risk and develop a practical risk response plan.
Discover how to integrate testing throughout the development process in order to uncover bugs, ensure performance, enhance quality, and lower costs. Using a set of integrated classroom exercises beginning with requirements validation and ending with implementation, this course demonstrates how testing activities fit into the entire software development life cycle.
In Network and Telecom Principles for Project Managers, you'll learn the fundamental principles in data networks with an emphasis on incorporating communication capabilities in information systems design. Learn how network and telecommunications technologies are evolving and how communications systems function and integrate with existing architectures.
Today's information technology project manager faces projects of increasing size, complexity, and risk. Your job as project manager is to make sure that all of the components come together and to see that the project is completed on time and within budget. Identify and explore the complex technical and business issues involved in integrating custom software, hardware solutions, telecommunications networks, commercial off-the-shelf (COTS), business procedures and services, and support facilities.