Demonstrate an understanding of estimating a unit of work and the implications of late delivery

Showcase skills in interpreting cost/benefit analysis documentation and providing time and cost estimates for specific work elements. They exhibit an understanding of how delayed delivery impacts work elements, showcasing comprehensive knowledge in project planning and management.

Course Content

  • The demonstration identifies different parts of a cost/benefit analysis
  • The demonstration explains the purpose of the different parts of a cost/benefit analysis
  • The time estimate is based on a breakdown of the component in the logical parts for estimating
  • The time estimate is based on an understanding that the estimate should include the implementation/testing of interfaces to other components where applicable
  • The cost estimate is based on a breakdown of the component in the logical parts for estimating
  • The cost estimate is based on an understanding that the estimate should include the implementation/testing of interfaces to other components where applicable
  • The cost estimate demonstrates an understanding that being assisted by other resources or people could escalate the costs
  • The demonstration confirms the understanding that an element delivered is often a subset of a bigger deliverable
  • The demonstration explains the affect of late delivery on other related components
  • Non-accredited: Short course only  
  • Duration: 1h 30m
  • Delivery: Classroom/Online/Blended
  • Access Period: 12 Months 
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