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The IT Professional: You, the Client and the Project

by: John Olekalns

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Publisher: TERTIARY PRESS,1/09/2005

Category: MANAGEMENT Level: B/I/A

ISBN: 0864586396
ISBN13: 9780864586391

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The IT Professional: You, the Client and the Project begins by covering the topic of skill development. You will learn how to assess skill gaps and learning needs and create a personal development plan. You will also learn how to determine client requirements and establish solutions. Further topics covered include writing feasibility reports and technical documentation, ethical conduct in the workplace and project management. The IT Professional: You, the Client and the Project is one of a series of texts that has been developed for Certificate IV of the National Information Technology Training Package. It covers the following competencies: BSBCMN304A Contribute to personal skill development and learning ICAA4041A Determine and confirm client business expectations and needs ICAD4043A Develop and present a feasibility report ICAD4217A Create technical documentation ICAW4214A Maintain ethical conduct PSPPM402A Implement projects.

Contents: Identifying learning needs for skills development; Undertaking personal skill development; Monitoring learning effectiveness; The business problem; Determining possible solutions; The feasibility report; Computer system documentation; Technical documentation; Producing technical documentation; Ethical conduct; Codes of Conduct; Ethical behaviour; Introduction to project management; Initiation; Planning; Execution; Finalisation; Solutions to activities.