TDWI Business Intelligence Program Management

    Prerequisite:   None

     

    One-Day Course, Two- or Three-day Workshop

    Course Outline

    You Will Learn:

    • Three frameworks that help to see the big picture when managing BI programs
    • Six critical areas of BI program management: portfolio management, process management, quality management, change management, service management, and value management
    • How the BI Maturity Model is used to manage evolution through multiple stages of BI growth and development
    • Tools and techniques to assess your BI program
    • Tools and techniques for quality measurement and management

    Geared To:

    • BI program managers, directors, and sponsors
    • Anyone with leadership and management responsibilities in business intelligence, information services, data warehousing, or data integration.

    A BI program is a large and complex undertaking with many interests, activities, and dimensions that must all be managed simultaneously. Program management encompasses the disciplines and activities necessary to coordinate multiple, overlapping, and interdependent projects. Yet program management reaches beyond project activities to ensure quality and availability of business-critical information services and continuous support of vital business decision-making processes. Using a combination of lecture, discussion, and exercises this course teaches techniques and provides tools to address six crucial areas of BI program management: portfolios, processes, quality, change, service, and value.