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Scope Requirements Video Course

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Scope Requirements Video Course

Overview:

The Scope Requirements course is perfect for learners to gain in-depth knowledge and skill to include the work that is necessary to complete a project successfully. Learners should know how to define what to include, and what not to include within a project environment. Learn how to define a clearer and more effective project scope so that you can successfully navigate the project in its entirety. Learn to determine the clear boundaries of the project and ensure there are no overruns in cost or delays in the schedule.

The Scope Requirements course will teach learners how to write good project requirements, how to prevent project challenges, increase stakeholder satisfaction and understand key concepts related to project requirements management.

The Scope Requirements course enables learners to put into action what you have learned, avoid common pitfalls and establish project scope from start to finish. The course is internationally recognised and accredited to a training organisation and you will be issued an internationally recognised qualification following full completion of Scope Requirements course.

Why consider 1Training?

As improvements and advancements are made in technology, online courses are no longer just conventional means of studying at affordable costs. In many aspects online training offers superiority to traditional learning. There is an effectiveness and convenience that traditional learning cannot provide. The overall convenience and flexibility makes it a superior learning method.

1Training offers the most convenient path to gain an internationally recognised qualification that will give you the opportunity to put into practice your skill and expertise in an enterprise or corporate environment. You can study at your own pace at 1Training and you will be provided with all the necessary material, tutorials, qualified course instructor and multiple free resources which include Free CV writing pack, Nus Discounted Card, Free career support and course demo to make your learning experience enriching and more rewarding.

Learning Outcomes

  • Learners the characteristics of good scope management
  • Learn how to apply techniques to define scope
  • Learn how to create work breakdown structure
  • Gain the necessary input to manage scope
  • Learn to define what is /what is not included within a project environment

Course Titles

  • Module 01: Effective Listening Skills for Reqs Definition
  • Module 02: Stakeholders
  • Module 03: Scope Definition
  • Module 04: Creating Effective Work Breakdown Structures
  • Module 05: Requirements Basics
  • Module 06: Use Cases
  • Module 07: Developmental Methodologies
  • Module 08: Testable Requirements
  • Module 09: Software Requirements Specification (SRS)
  • Module 10: Business Domain Modeling

Access Duration

The course will be directly delivered to you, and you have 12 months access to the online learning platform from the date you joined the course.  The course is self-paced and you can complete it in stages, revisiting the lectures at anytime.

Who is this Course aimed at?

  • The course is aimed at individuals who are aspiring to be project managers.
  • Those already employed as project managers.

Entry Requirements

  • An understanding of the basics of project management is recommended.
  • An understanding of awareness on business scenarios.

Method of Assessment

At the end of the Scope Requirements course you will be required to take a multiple choice question assessment test. The multiple choice question assessment will be automatically marked with learners receiving an instant grade.

Certification

Those who successfully complete the exam will be awarded the certificate in Scope Requirements.

Awarding Body

The certificate will be awarded by CPD and iAP. This internationally recognised qualification will make your CV standout and encourage employers to see your motivation at expanding your skills and knowledge in the IT enterprise.

Progression and Career Path

Once you successfully complete Scope Requirements you will be qualified to work in the following positions. The Scope Requirements qualification will also put you in line to demand a higher salary or job promotion. The average UK salary per annum according to https://www.payscale.com is given below.

  • Project Manager £42,549 per annum
  • Project Coordinator £24,819 per annum
  • Project Leader – £39,501 per annum
  • Business Analyst – £35,543 per annum

Other Benefits

  • Written and designed by the industry’s finest expert instructors with over 15 years of experience
  • Repeat and rewind all your lectures and enjoy a personalised learning experience
  • Gain access to quality video tutorials
  • Unlimited 12 months access from anywhere, anytime
  • Excellent Tutor Support Service (Monday to Friday)
  • Save time and money on travel
  • Learn at your convenience and leisure
  • Quizzes, tests mock exams, practice exams to ensure you are 100% ready
  • Eligible for a NUS discount card

Key Features

Gain an accredited UK qualification

Access to excellent quality study materials

Learners will be eligible for TOTUM Discount Card

Personalized learning experience

One year’s access to the course

Support by phone, live chat, and email

Course Curriculum Total Units : 120
➤ Module 01: Effective Listening Skills for Reqs Definition
Course Introduction
1.0 Effective Listening Skills for Requirements Definition
1.1 Listening Is Good Business
1.2 Listening vs. Hearing
1.3 Causes for “Tune-Out”
1.4 Communication Realities
1.5 Listening Approaches
1.6 Matching Listening Approaches
1.7 To Be More Effective with Appreciative Listeners
1.8 To Be More Effective with Empathic Listeners
1.9 To Be More Effective with Comprehensive Listeners
1.10 To Be More Effective with Discerning Listeners
1.11 To Be More Effective with Evaluative Listeners
1.12 The Function of Listening
1.13 Remember…
➤ Module 02: Stakeholders
1.0 Stakeholders
1.1 Who is a Stakeholder?
1.2 Responsibility Assignment Matrix (RAM)
1.3 The RACI Matrix
1.4 Steps in Stakeholder Management
1.5 Key Stakeholder Questions
1.6 IIBA BOK Stakeholder Questions
1.7 Stakeholder Prioritization
➤ Module 03: Scope Definition
1.0 Scope Definition
1.1 Definitions
1.2 The Product vs. Project Scope:
1.3 IIBA Knowledge Areas
1.4 Relationships Between Areas
1.5 Business Analysis Planning & Monitoring
1.6 Requirements Elicitation
1.7 Requirements Mgmt. & Communication
1.8 Enterprise Analysis
1.9 Requirements Analysis
1.10 Solution Assessment & Validation
1.11 Underlying Competencies
1.12 Project Boundaries
1.13 The PMI Scope Management Framework
1.14 Real World Best Practice
1.15 Scope Definition Process
1.16 Project Sponsor Issues Charter
1.17 Charter Environmental Factors to Consider
1.18 The Project Data Sheet (PDS)
1.19 Getting at Requirements
1.20 Can You Deliver Too Much?
1.21 Scope Creep
➤ Module 04: Creating Effective Work Breakdown Structures
1.0 Creating Effective Work Breakdown Structures
1.1 Scope Definition
1.2 Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
1.3 Types of WBS Elements
1.4 Components of the WBS
1.5 Code of Accounts
1.6 WBS Dictionary
1.7 Managing Change
1.8 The What and The How
1.9 Work Breakdown Structure Example
1.10 Answer Four Key Questions:
1.11 The Fourth Question…
1.12 What’s Wrong with this WBS?
1.13 Why Use a WBS?
1.14 Introduction to Displayed Thinking
➤ Module 05: Requirements Basics
1.0 Requirements Basics
1.1 Definitions
1.2 What is a Requirement?
1.3 IIBA BOK Requirements
1.4 Functional vs. Non-Functional
1.5 What Makes A Good Requirement?
1.6 Examples of Poor Requirements
1.7 Business Requirements & System Requirements
1.8 Requirements Written Individually
1.9 Key Requirement Tests
1.10 The Problem Pyramid
➤ Module 06: Use Cases
1.0 Use Cases
1.1 Overview
1.2 Why Create Use Cases?
1.3 High Level Use Case
1.4 Process for Developing a Use Case
1.5 Keys to Effective Use Cases
1.6 High Level Use Case: Part 1
1.7 High Level Use Case: Part 2
1.8 High Level Use Case: Part 3
1.9 High Level Use Case: Part 4
1.10 Use Case Checklist
➤ Module 07: Developmental Methodologies
1.0 Development Methodologies
1.1 Developmental Methodologies Terminology
1.2 Major Families of Methodologies
1.3 The Volere Process
1.4 Volere Requirements Process
1.5 Guidelines to Success with RUP
1.6 Rational Unified Process
1.7 Inception Phase
1.8 Elaboration Phase
1.9 Construction Phase
1.10 Transition Phase
1.11 Key Modeling Elements of the RUP
1.12 Guidelines to Success with RUP (2)
1.13 The Basics
1.14 The Scrum Roles
1.15 The Scrum Flow
1.16 The Scrum Tool
1.17 The Scrum Skeleton
➤ Module 08: Testable Requirements
1.0 Testable Requirements
1.1 Questions to Ask When Testing
1.2 Standard Testing Activities
1.3 Requirements Based Testing (RBT)
1.4 RBT Strategy
1.5 RBT 12-Step Process
1.6 Ambiguity Review
1.7 Example
1.8 Types of Testing
1.9 Test Cases
➤ Module 09: Software Requirements Specification (SRS)
1.0 The Software Requirements Specification (SRS)
1.1 The SRS Defined
1.2 SRS Goals
1.3 The SRS Components
1.4 The SRS – Getting Started
1.5 10 Quality Characteristics Of An SRS
1.6 Quality Measures Related To Individual SRS
1.7 Continuances
1.8 Directives
1.9 Options
1.10 Weak Phrases
➤ Module 10: Business Domain Modeling
1.0 Business Domain Modeling
1.1 BDM Defined
1.2 BDM Roles
1.3 BDM Artifacts
1.4 BDM Example: Model
1.5 BDM Example
1.6 BDM Example DB Schema
1.7 Why is a Domain Model Needed?
1.8 BDM Example: Database Tables
1.9 BDM Example (2)
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