Project Management – Requirement Management
Objective
● To have a good overview of how to develop better requirements
● To understand the guideline about how to provide clear requirements to others
● To learn real life examples of requirement management techniques
Content
● Significance of requirement to project success
● Project Manager responsibility on requirement management and development
● The requirement management and development process
● Difference between Business/Service vs. Project Requirements
● How to develop better requirements for your project
● Applying requirement management in daily NGO situations
Details
Course Code | : | 13A-11 |
Date(s) | : | 3/6/2013 |
Time | : | 0930 - 1700 (6 Hours) |
Venue | : | Duke of Windsor Social Service Building, 15 Hennessy Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong |
Target Participants | : | NGO Managerial Staff |
Class Size | : | 30 |
Language | : | Cantonese (supplemented with English) |
Fee | : | HKD 1,330.00 |
HKD 1,200.00 (For HKCSS Agency Member Staff Only) | ||
Early Bird Fee | : | HKD 1,100.00 (Payment on or before 13/05/2013 for HKCSS Agency Member Staff Only) |
Enquiries | : | 2876 2470 or institute@hkcss.org.hk |
Speaker(s) | : |
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Mr. Wong , Raymond 黃秉權
President, Project Management Institute (PMI)
Hong Kong Chapter
Mr Wong has over 25 years of executive experience with leading edge corporations. He has held senior positions such as Managing Director, General Manager, and Principal Consultant of leading edge technology, and System Integration firms in Canada, Hong Kong and China. In addition to IT consulting, PM training services, and teaching at various universities, Raymond has engaged as a PM advisor of Christian Communications Ltd. Since 2004 mentoring CCL key staffs in managing significant projects or programs. Being a seasoned executive and project director with expertise in IT and Technology, Raymond understood the significance of professional project management and its importance to an organization. Raymond is very passionate about the professionalism in project management. He was one of the founders of the PMI, Hong Kong Chapter in 1997 and has been serving as an Executive Committee Member of the Hong Kong Chapter since then.
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Remarks
"Small NGO Talent Development Subsidy Programme" does not apply to this course. For other financial support, please click HERE .