PUBLIC TRAINING COURSES
| Date | Location | Price* | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3 September 2009 | Covent Garden, London | £475.00 | Book now |
| 19 November 2009 | Covent Garden, London | £475.00 | Book now |
Course length: 9.30am - 5.00pm (1 day) includes breakfast, lunch & refreshments
* All prices exclude VAT
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The objective of our "Web Project Management" training course is to empower web project managers and producers with the ability to identify certain project management challenges, and to adopt best practices that will assist them in successfully rising to these challenges; this will result in better managed projects, more efficient internal processes and ultimately happier clients!
The first half of the training course will cover research and important findings, whilst the second part of the course includes all on-the-ground essentials used by web project managers.
Following this training course, you will be able to:
Develop a set of techniques to better control your web projects
Choose the appropriate structured approach to managing your web projects
Manage individual phases and relevant roles within your web projects
Create scoping documents, creative briefs, estimates and timing plans
Learn techniques to handle risk and uncertainty
Improve project communication via project management tools and techniques
Appreciate the impact of search engine optmistion, usability and accessibility on web projects
Introduction1 Definition of web project management
2 Differences between web and other projects
3 Research on why projects fail
4 Key issues facing web project managers
Structured approaches to project management1 Why use a structured approach
2 Which project management approaches to use
3 Outline of traditional/Waterfall, Agile and PRINCE2 structured approaches
Web Project Management essentials1 Project scoping and requirements gathering
2 The creative brief
3 Information architecture
4 Wireframes
5 Sourcing imagery
6 Creating estimates and timing plans
7 Managing communications
8 Handling risk and uncertainty
9 Testing & deployment
E-marketing & Technology issues1 Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) considerations
2 Landing page strategy
3 Accessibility - overview
4 Usability - overview
Your projects1 Open discussion
2 Final Q&A
Most attendees are likely to be involved in commissioning or delivering web projects at various levels from basic to mid-level and will therefore have an understanding of the basic practices involved in web project management.