
Once a project officially kicks-off, it enters the development stage. This is essentially the phase at which the project begins to slowly materialise, with team members actively working towards achieving the goal. At this point, stakeholders have been consulted, the project has been pitched and accepted, and it is now time to move into the development phase.
During the development stage, a project will go through its conception, initiation, implementation and follow-up phases. At some point during the development stage, team members will begin to create test scenarios, which will lead into the testing phase. The testing phase is the examination and investigation period of a project, which is intended to inform stakeholders of performance levels and allow them to evaluate potential failure risks.
In this course, we will identify and study the key aspects that are needed for the successful completion of a project and the importance of project testing.
What we will learn in this course:
- The phases of project development: initiation, planning, design, execution, implementation, testing and monitoring
- How to develop a project concept
- The importance of time and communication management
- The need for project testing
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Course Duration: 2.5
Total Modules: 4
Module 01: The Seven Phases of Project Development
Module 02: How to Develop a Project Concept
Module 03: The Important Role of Time Management and Communication
Module 04: The Need for Project Testing