Microsoft Solutions Framework Essentials
Program Outline
Module 1: Introduction to the Microsoft Solutions Framework
This module:
Discusses the characteristics of today's business environment that affect IT.Suggests some of the ways in which IT can help businesses meet its goals.Explains some of the factors that get in the way of successful IT projects.Describes where IT must direct its attention to make its projects more effective.Demonstrates how MSF meshes with the Microsoft Operations Framework (MOF).After completing this module students will be able to:
Explain the purpose and key characteristics of MSF.Describe when and why MSF is used.Define key MSF terminology.Explain how improved solution strategy can alleviate the challenges to delivering technology solutions.Identify how the problems of a failed IT project could have been solved if MSF had been applied.Module 2: Building an MSF Team
This module:
Discusses some of the typical problems with challenged or failing projects.Demonstrates how the basic goals for successful projects contain the remedies for common project failures.Explains how the MSF foundational principles guide the functioning of the team.Presents the MSF Team Model.Discusses role clusters and functional areas.Identifies ways to scale up teams.Introduces feature teams and function teams.Defines project management and its several areas of responsibility.Lessons
The MSF Team ModelMSF Role ClustersScaling Teams for Project EfficiencyA Scalable Approach to Project ManagementActivity: Communicating in Teams
After completing this module students will be able to:
Describe the purposes and goals of each team member on an MSF project.Identify a role cluster s tasks responsibilities and functional areas.Explain how to organize an MSF team with a specific number of participants.Identify the six quality goals that drive the team and define the team model.List the characteristics of effective teams.Explain how MSF teams can be scaled up or down depending on need.Explain how project management is distributed among team leads on an MSF project.Describe the benefits provided to the team through the project management discipline.Module 3: Managing Project Risks
This module explains how the risk management discipline is applied to an MSF project and describes the six steps in the MSF risk management process.
Lessons
Managing Risks Throughout the ProjectTaking Steps for Effective Risk ManagementActivity: Creating Risk Plans
Activity: Identifying and Analyzing Risks
After completing this module students will be able to:
Explain how the risk management discipline is applied to an MSF project.Describe the six steps in the MSF risk management process.Module 4: Establishing Your Project Life Cycle
This module introduces the MSF process model. In addition it explains how the MSF team model relates to the MSF process model.
Lessons
MSF Process Model BasicsClarifying Responsibilities in Each PhaseAfter completing this module students will be able to:
Describe the five phases of the MSF process model and their major milestones.Describe how the MSF team model relates to the MSF process model.Module 5: Starting Your Project
This module focuses on the envisioning phase the first of the five process model phases.
Lessons
The MSF Envisioning PhaseSelecting and Preparing the Project TeamDefining the SolutionScoping the SolutionEstablishing a Basis for Review and ChangeActivity: Drafting a Vision/Scope Document
After completing this module students will be able to:
Explain the goal milestones and deliverables of the MSF envisioning phase.Discuss the considerations for selecting and preparing a project team.Identify and describe the recommended elements of a vision and scope document.Explain MSF techniques for managing solution scope.Explain how change control and configuration management are used to maintain traceability to business goals.Module 6: Planning Your Project
This module focuses on the planning phase the second of the five process model phases.
Lessons
The MSF Planning PhasePlanning What to BuildPlanning How to BuildPlanning When BuildingPreparing the EnvironmentsActivity: Associating Work Items with Plans
After completing this module students will be able to:
Explain the goal milestones and deliverables of the MSF planning phase.Describe how MSF uses three different design views to support one solution.Identify how the master project plan and its respective project plans guide the team on how to build the solution.Describe the success criteria for the MSF planning phase.Module 7: Developing Your Solution
This module focuses on the developing phase the third of the five process model phases.
Lessons
The MSF Developing PhaseTesting the SolutionAfter completing this module students will be able to:
Explain the goal milestones and deliverables of the MSF developing phase.Explain the goal process and output of testing during the developing phase of an MSF project.Module 8: Stabilizing Your Solution
This module focuses on the stabilizing phase the fourth of the five process model phases.
Lessons
The MSF Stabilizing PhaseTesting and Piloting for StabilizationAfter completing this module students will be able to:
Explain the MSF Stabilizing Phase.Describe the tasks involved in testing and piloting a solution.Module 9: Deploying Your Solution
This module focuses on the deploying phase the fifth of the five process model phases. This is the phase where the team executes a plan and gets the solution into production.
Lessons
The MSF Deploying PhaseDeploying to a Production EnvironmentCompleting Your ProjectAfter completing this module students will be able to:
Explain the goal milestones and deliverables of the MSF deploying phase.Describe the steps for deploying the solution to a production environment.Describe the recommended activities involved in completing a project.Related Exams
This course will help the student prepare for the following Microsoft Certified Professional exam:
Exam 70-301: Managing Organizing and Delivering IT Projects by Usingthe Microsoft Solutions Framework 3.0
Student Pre-Requisites
No prerequisites are in place for attending the course.
Student Materials
Program Goals
After completing this course students will be able to:
Explain how an improved solution strategy can alleviate the challenges to delivering technology solutions.Describe how the MSF team model is used on an MSF project.Discuss the concept of MSF role clusters.Explain how MSF teams are scaled depending on project size and complexity.Explain project management on MSF teams.Explain how the risk management discipline is applied to an MSF project.Explain the MSF envisioning phase.Explain how to ensure that the solution meets initial business goals and requirements.Describe how the team plans what to build.Explain the MSF developing phase.Explain the MSF stabilizing phase.Describe the tasks involved in testing and piloting a solution.Explain the MSF deploying phase.Describe the tasks involved in deploying to a production environment.Describe the tasks involved in completing a project.