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Writing Project Requirements

Structuring and Documenting Content.

Created byTerri Wagner
4.7
(51 reviews)
BeginnerUpdated Jan 14, 2024
Writing Project Requirements

What You'll Learn

check_circleDevelop the ability to write well-formed requirements that are clear, concise, and effective in conveying essential information to stakeholders.
check_circleEnhance technical writing skills through a comprehensive review of key principles and techniques, ensuring proficiency in communicating complex technical information accurately and coherently.
check_circleAcquire proficiency in applying a requirements style guide to ensure consistency, clarity, and adherence to industry standards, promoting effective communication within project teams.
check_circleDemonstrate the skill of specifying requirements using a checklist approach, systematically addressing key elements and ensuring thorough coverage to enhance the quality and completeness of requirements documentation.
check_circleMaster the art of defining structured language in requirements documentation, utilizing industry best practices to create well-organized and easily understandable specifications that facilitate successful project outcomes.

About This Course

Course descriptions/goals:

Writing well-formed project requirements can be a challenging task for any project team. It involves taking elicited and analyzed requirements information and understandably documenting that information. In Writing Project Requirements, Susan Weese guides you through the necessary technical writing skills, how to use a style guide, and what to look for in a requirements quality checklist. Building an understandable requirements document involves using requirements document templates for both content and structure. 

Topics include:

  • Writing well-formed requirements   
  • Reviewing essential technical writing skills 
  • Applying a requirements style guide 
  • Specifying requirements using a checklist
  • Defining structured language

Target audience description/skill level: Business analysts and IT project team members who need to acquire or fine-tune their requirements development and technical writing skills.

Your Instructors

Terri Wagner
Terri Wagner
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Terri Wagner is former founder of Mentor Source, Inc., a Colorado-based business leadership and project management coaching, mentoring, consulting, and training company. She is an experienced instructional designer, coauthor, and technical editor who produced several business leadership, project management, and business analysis textbooks and educational programs. Terri has also taught domestically and internationally to state agencies, governmental entities, corporate clients, and at the graduate level in the university system.

Susan Weese
Susan Weese

Management consultant, curriculum designer, and professional speaker

Susan Weese, MSPM, PgMP, PMP, is a consultant and trainer specializing in creating effective project management processes and developing project requirements. Susan began her career over 30 years ago as a software engineer for satellite and radar systems but transitioned to managing projects and people where she has spent most of her professional life. She is a master trainer and subject matter expert in applying business analysis and project management
methods based upon the BABOK® Guide, the PMBOK® Guide and PRINCE2. Susan co-authored the CBAP/CCBA Certified Business Analysis Study Guide and has collaborated on several other project management-focused publications, articles, and blogs. She is also a member of the adjunct faculty at CSU-Global Campus where she teaches business and project management courses.

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What Students Are Saying

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