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Description

The objective of this course is to give project managers, project managers or project owners the keys to structuring their thinking and action with a view to ensuring better quality of their IT projects.

Who is this training for ?

For whom ?

Project director, IT manager, IT project manager, user project manager, methods manager, quality manager, etc.

Prerequisites

Training objectives

  • Understand the different fields of action on which quality management relates
  • Develop a quality management system
  • Discover the roles of the different stakeholders in the implementation of a quality approach
  • Implement metrics project quality
  • Write a quality plan and have it validated
  • Continuously improve the project quality plan
  • Training program

    • Quality for an IT project
      • - Customer requirements, definition of quality control and quality assurance.
      • - Total Quality.
      • - Who are the project manager's clients and what are their expectations? The consequences of "non-quality".
      • - Quality metrics.
      • - Evaluation of software quality.
      • - Case study A failed project: what went wrong.
    • Quality Assurance: Best Practices
      • - Redefinition of the notion of project.
      • - Organizing a project: Best Practices.
      • - Process mapping.
      • - Engineering and support processes.
      • - Study of the different classes of processes.
    • Facing major non-quality risks
      • - Location of Quality risks in the organization and in the project processes.
      • - Murphy's laws.
      • - Determination of potential risks.
      • - The main risks.
      • - Case study Implement Best Practices.
    • Improve the quality of taking into account customer requirements
      • - Better understand the project's objectives.
      • - Calibrate the client's requirements.
      • - Improve user representations and relationships, MOA, MOE: the contributions of UML .
      • - Life cycle realism.
    • Define a quality management system for IT projects
      • - Definition.
      • - The various components.
      • - Organize and develop your system.
      • - Rely on standards and benchmarks.
      • - Case study Writing a Quality Assurance Plan.
    • Continuous quality improvement
      • - The moth syndrome.
      • - The IDEAL cycle or the Deming loop.
      • - Conduct an end-of-project review: determine ACP and enrich its system.
      • - The different maturity models: their principles, interests and limits.
      • - The certification of processes and people.
      • - Advantages and disadvantages.
      • - Practical work Self-evaluate.
      • - Draw the broad outlines of your quality improvement plan.
    • 868
    • 14 h

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