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Defining Project Requirements

Learn to define the requirements that are integral for project success.
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Course: On-Demand
Intermediate Provider Jeff Hedrington  4 Lessons ·  16m  in Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Urdu, Chinese 

Course Description

The first step in using requirements in project management is being able to define them. Project scope, project requirements, and stakeholder management are all key to making projects successful, on-time, and under-budget. Though they’re all distinct, these interrelated concepts are necessary to keep a project moving towards its completion. As a project manager, it’s important that you’re able to recognize these factors and execute them in a timely manner.

In these lessons, you’ll learn how to define project scope and project requirements, so you understand their significance. We’ll address practical strategies for identifying the people needed to gather requirements and how to interact with them. You’ll also discover the different roles of project managers, stakeholders, and subject-matter experts, and how these key individuals can impact a project’s progress. You’ll learn the different categories and types of technical and business requirements. Finally, we’ll cover some of the challenges that requirements gathering brings to project management, and how to overcome them.

What You'll Learn

  • Define project scope, project requirements, and the statement of work
  • Identify the people needed to gather requirements and how to interact with them
  • Distinguish the different categories and types of technical and business requirements
  • Recognize the roles of project managers, stakeholders, and subject-matter experts and their impact on a project
  • Apply requirements gathering across Agile, waterfall, and hybrid methodologies
  • Overcome common challenges that requirements gathering poses to project management

Key Takeaways

  • Defining requirements is the first step in using requirements in project management.
  • Project scope, project requirements, and stakeholder management are distinct but interrelated concepts that keep a project moving toward completion.
  • Project managers, stakeholders, and subject-matter experts each play different roles that can impact a project's progress.
  • Requirements fall into different categories and types, including technical and business requirements, that each need to be gathered.
  • Requirements can be gathered using Agile, waterfall, and hybrid methodologies.

Frequently Asked Questions

What will I learn in this course?

You will learn how to define project scope and project requirements, identify and interact with the people needed to gather requirements, understand the roles of project managers, stakeholders, and subject-matter experts, recognize the categories and types of technical and business requirements, and address the challenges that requirements gathering brings to project management.

Who are the key individuals discussed in this course?

The course covers the different roles of project managers, stakeholders, and subject-matter experts, and how these key individuals can impact a project's progress.

Does the course cover specific project management methodologies?

Yes. It covers requirements gathering for Agile, waterfall, and hybrid methodologies.

What topics are covered in the lessons?

The lessons cover Defining Scope, Requirements, and Stakeholders; Types of Project Requirements; Challenges Posed to Project Management; and a Test Your Knowledge section.

What skills does this course help build?

The course supports skills in Project Management, Project Planning, Requirements Engineering, Requirements Elicitation, Requirements Management, and Stakeholder Requirements.

Professional Certifications and Continuing Education Units (CEUs)

Project Management Institute (PMI®)

Professional Development Units (PDUs): 0.5

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KnowledgeCity has been reviewed and approved by the PMI® Authorized Training Partner Program. Users can maintain your PMI credentials by earning PDUs from KnowledgeCity qualified courses in Project Management, Business Management, Leadership and many others.