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Developing and Implementing a Requirements-Management Plan

Develop a requirements-management plan that will guide all teams through the course of a project.
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Course: On-Demand
Intermediate Provider Jeff Hedrington  6 Lessons ·  24m  in Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Urdu, Chinese 

Course Description

After identifying and documenting all project requirements, the final step in managing project requirements is ensuring all requirements are implemented correctly across every team. A requirements-management plan is integral in this step, as it allows all teams to understand exactly what requirements are expected of them and when they must be enacted.

In these lessons, you’ll learn about managing the project after the requirements are established. You’ll discover how having a requirements-management plan can support every team involved in the project. We’ll address practical strategies for building requirements-traceability tables and requirements-management plans to support change management, stakeholder management, and project management practices. You’ll understand how prioritization, preparing for design, and implementation can support contingency planning. Finally, we will also cover tactical decisions that you as the project manager may need to make to ensure all teams are able to successfully complete a project on-time and under-budget.

What You'll Learn

  • Define requirements-management best practices for managing a project after requirements are established
  • Form and implement a requirements-management plan that supports every team involved in the project
  • Build requirements-traceability tables to support change, stakeholder, and project management practices
  • Guide stakeholders through the requirements-prioritization process and understand why prioritization is needed
  • Prepare for design and implementation in ways that support contingency planning
  • Make tactical project-manager decisions to help teams complete a project on-time and under-budget

Key Takeaways

  • A requirements-management plan lets all teams understand exactly what requirements are expected of them and when they must be enacted.
  • After requirements are identified and documented, the final step is ensuring all requirements are implemented correctly across every team.
  • Requirements-traceability tables and requirements-management plans support change management, stakeholder management, and project management practices.
  • Prioritization, preparing for design, and implementation can support contingency planning.
  • Project managers may need to make tactical decisions to ensure all teams successfully complete a project on-time and under-budget.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this course cover?

The course covers managing the project after requirements are established, including how a requirements-management plan supports every team, building requirements-traceability tables and requirements-management plans for change, stakeholder, and project management, and how prioritization, preparing for design, and implementation support contingency planning.

Who is this course for?

It addresses tactical decisions that you as the project manager may need to make to ensure all teams are able to successfully complete a project on-time and under-budget, making it relevant to project managers responsible for implementing requirements across teams.

What skills will I gain from this course?

The course builds skills in Project Implementation, Project Management, Requirements Analysis, Requirements Engineering, Requirements Elicitation, and Requirements Management.

What topics or lessons are included?

Lessons include Project Requirements and Requirements Management, Forming a Requirements-Management Plan, Identifying Requirements, Implementing the Plan, Managing the Plan, and a Test Your Knowledge section.

Why is requirements prioritization addressed in this course?

The course teaches the processes to guide stakeholders on requirements prioritization and helps you understand the need for requirements prioritization.

Professional Certifications and Continuing Education Units (CEUs)

Project Management Institute (PMI®)

Professional Development Units (PDUs): 0.5

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