
Information Project Management
Code
200068
Academic unit
NOVA Information Management School
Credits
7.5
Teacher in charge
Alberto Nuno Lara Ponces de Carvalho
Teaching language
Portuguese. If there are Erasmus students, classes will be taught in English
Objectives
1.Understand the differences of projects, operations and products concepts
2.Structure project management concepts, with focus on Organizations' business
3.Use distinct project life cycle models, recognizing their advantages and disadvantages
4.Use scope planning and control processes, methods and techniques
5.Use project activities planning and control processes, methods and techniques
6.Use project organization and responsibilities planning processes, methods and techniques
7.Develop the project communication plan
8.Identify the project cost types and be capable to structure the costs (CBS) and control project's performance (EVA)
9.Apply quality, quality assurance and quality control concepts in project management context
10.Apply risk identification, risk assessment and risk treatment processes, methods and techniques
11.Understand the main aspects of project team management
12.Make an adequate use of main Microsoft Project functionalities on practical exercises
Prerequisites
Basic spoken and written English knowledge ("flat English")
Basic knowledge about information systems development and management
Subject matter
The curricular unit is organized in 8 Learning Units (LU):
UA1. Information projects
1 Project, Project Management, Programme and portfolio concepts
2 Projects and organizational changes implementation
3. Project life cycles
3 Project start-up, control and closure
UA2. Scope management
UA3. Time management
UA4. Organization and communication management
UA5. Cost Management
UA6. Quality management
UA7. Risk management
UA8. Project team management
Bibliography
Cadle, James & Yeates, Donald (2008). Project Management for Information Systems. Fifth Edition, Perarson Education. UK.; Turner, J. Rodney (2008). The handbook of project-based management: Leading Strategic Change in Organizations. Third edition. London, McGraw-Hill.; ISO 21500:2012 Guidance on project management; Class slides, business case and practical exercises requirements are made available on the internet course homepage. ; 0
Teaching method
The curricular unit is based on lectures, complemented by practical exercises. Lectures include the presentation and discussion of project management concepts, processes, methods and techniques.
Practical exercises are focused on project plan preparation, based on a case study given to students. After delivery a formal discussion with each group is scheduled.
Evaluation method
Written exam: a minimum score of 9.5 is required
Practical exercises: Evaluation based on group work delivery, balanced with a final discussion. A minimum score of 9.5 is required
Final classification= (0,7* exam score + 0,3 practical score)
Practical score is considered both for the first and second evaluation dates.
Practical work shall be performed in working groups. Each working group shall have a minimum of 5 students and a maximum of 6 students.
Courses
- PostGraduate in Information Analysis and Management
- PostGraduate Information Systems and Technologies Management
- PostGraduate in Information Systems Governance
- PostGraduate in Knowledge Management and Business Intelligence
- PostGraduate in Marketing Research e CRM
- PostGraduate in Marketing Intelligence
- PostGraduate in Enterprise Information Systems
- PostGraduate Digital Marketing and Analytics
- PostGraduate in Digital Enterprise Management
- PostGraduate Marketing Research e CRM
- PostGraduate in Information Systems and Technologies Management
- PostGraduate Risk Analysis and Management
- PostGraduate in Smart Cities
- PostGraduate in Information Management and Business Intelligence in Healthcare