ABOUT THIS COURSE
The concepts and use of project management tools, techniques and methodologies are becoming all-pervasive. This course addresses project management in the context of IT projects, including software projects. Using the framework of the project life cycle, the course covers various aspects pertaining to (i) project initiation, (ii) project planning and scheduling, (iii) project monitoring and control, and (iv) project termination. For planning and scheduling of projects, the use of project networks and estimation of time and cost are covered in detail. Scheduling of projects with resource limitations is covered next.
Risk assessment methods including simulation and risk reduction approaches are also be covered. The students will be required to use the software @risk to simulate project completion times. The use of Earned Value Analysis for Project Monitoring and Control is emphasized. For Software Project Management, the Waterfall Model and Agile Project Management are covered in detail.
Difficulty Level: BEGINNER
Estimated Learning Time: 10 hours
SKILLS YOU WILL GAIN:
Leadership and Management
Project Management
Strategy and Operations
Finance
Research and Design
Risk Management
Software Engineering
INSTRUCTOR
M Rammohan Rao
Professor Emeritus
Operations Management