The Digital Practitioner Pocket Guide

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By Andrew Josey

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The Digital Practitioner Pocket Guide is designed to be a handy reference guide to selected parts of the Digital Practitioner Body of Knowledge™ Standard. It is designed to help:
  • Those who require a first introduction and basic understanding of the Digital Practitioner Body of Knowledge Standard
  • Individuals who wish to create and manage product offerings with an increasing digital component, or lead their organization through Digital Transformation
  • IT professionals working within any size organization, from a startup through to a large enterprise, that has adopted digital approaches It covers the following topics:
  • A brief introduction to the Digital Practitioner Body of Knowledge Standard
  • An introduction to key terminology, key concepts, and the structure of the Body of Knowledge
  • Basic concepts employed by the Digital Practitioner
  • The capabilities of digital infrastructure and initial concerns for its effective, efficient, and secure operation
  • The objectives and activities of application development
  • Why product management is formalized as a company or team grows, and the differences between product and project management
  • The key concerns and practices of work management as a team increases in size
  • The basic concepts and practices of operations management in a digital/IT context
  • How to coordinate as the organization grows into multiple teams and multiple products
  • IT investment and portfolio management
  • Organizational structure, human resources, and cultural factors
  • Governance, risk, security, and compliance
  • Information and data management on a large scale
  • Practices and methods for managing complexity using Enterprise Architecture
  • The Digital Practitioner Pocket Guide