Project Management

At the heart of every software project is effective project management. Effective project management enables the team to reach their full potential while maintaining the vision of the project stakeholders. Inish project managers can work with your existing project management practices or use our AnalysisPlus project development framework.
Project Management is not just about Gantt charts. Project management is a process and a supporting set of tools and techniques concerned with defining the project's goal, planning the work to reach the goal, leading the project and support teams, monitoring progress and risk, and ensuring that the project is completed in a way that provides the utmost quality. Inish project managers have the experience and credentials to make your project a complete success.
To ensure your project's success, all projects are overseen by project managers who are certified as a Project Management Professionals (PMP) by the Project Management Institute. The PMP certification is accredited by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO 17024) as a globally recognized qualifier for competence and capability in project management.
Engagement Details
Inish software project managers provide your project with these essential services:
- Software requirements development and management
- Estimation and project planning
- Process change and adoption
- Risk mitigation
- Ensuring processes and techniques are properly applied in the context of your business
- Ensuring your teams and their customers have clearly shared and understood objectives and expectations
- Establishing a project development framework
- Ensuring that your project team successfully adopts new technologies and leverages best practices
Skills
Inish software project managers provide your development team with proven expertise in:
- Project Vision Statements
- Project Descriptions
- Client Overview
- Team Overview
- Assumptions
- Constraints
- Risk Assessment
- Schedule
- Critical Milestones
- Change Management Procedures
- Budgets
- Communication Plan
- Issue Tracking Procedures
- Problem Reporting
- Control Procedures
- Requirements Control
- Budget Control
- Quality Plan
- Test Strategy
- Training
- Project and Administrative Checklists

