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Title: PROJECT PERFORMANCE AND EVALUATION


1
PROJECT PERFORMANCE AND EVALUATION
  • Year 3 Project Management
  • Dr. Margaret Nelson

2
LECTURE OUTLINE
  • Project Performance
  • Overview
  • Setting Criteria
  • Monitoring Progress
  • Measuring Performance
  • Project Evaluation
  • Audit
  • Review

3
PROJECT PERFORMANCE
  • 2 Aspects
  • Project Processes
  • Project Outcomes
  • Project Performance Management
  • Planning
  • Monitoring
  • Controlling
  • Measuring
  • Reviewing Evaluating
  • Feed forward

4
PERFORMANCE V CONFORMANCE
  • Principles of Conformance Management
  • Inspection
  • Quality control
  • Quality assurance
  • Approaches to quality management
  • empowermentltgtblame orientation
  • reactive ltgt proactive

5
CONFORMANCE MANAGEMENT
6
CRITERIA SETTING
  • Based on project objectives
  • Linked to business objectives and goals
  • Criteria for success
  • Key Performance Indicators (KPI) or Key Success
    Indicators (KSI)

7
MONITORING PROGRESS
  • Information System Structure
  • What data are collected?
  • Current status of project (schedule and cost)
  • Remaining cost to compete project
  • Date that project will be complete
  • Potential problems to be addressed now
  • Out-of-control activities requiring intervention
  • Cost and/or schedule overruns and the reasons for
    them
  • Forecast of overruns at time of project completion

8
MONITORING PROGRESS (2)
  • Information System Structure (contd)
  • Collecting data and analysis
  • Who will collect project data?
  • How will data be collected?
  • When will the data be collected?
  • Who will compile and analyze the data?
  • Reports and reporting
  • Who will receive the reports?
  • How will the reports be transmitted?
  • When will the reports be distributed?

9
PROJECT PROGRESS REPORT FORMAT
  • Progress since last report
  • Current status of project
  • Schedule
  • Cost
  • Scope
  • Cumulative trends
  • Problems and issues since last report
  • Actions and resolution of earlier problems
  • New variances and problems identified
  • Corrective action planned

10
PROJECT CONTROL PROCESS
  • Control
  • The process of comparing actual performance
    against plan to identify deviations, evaluate
    courses of action, and take appropriate
    corrective action.
  • Project Control Steps
  • Setting a baseline plan.
  • Measuring progress and performance.
  • Comparing plan against actual.
  • Taking actions

11
MONITORING TIME PERFORMANCE
  • Tools used to catch negative variances from plan
    and communicate project schedule status
  • Tracking and baseline Gantt charts
  • Show expected, actual, and trend data for event
    duration performance.
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  • Control charts
  • Plot the difference in scheduled time on the
    critical path with the actual point on the
    critical path.

12
DISPARITY AMONG MONITORING SYSTEMS
  • Time-Phase Baseline Plan
  • Corrects the failure of most monitoring systems
    to connect a projects actual performance to its
    schedule and forecast budget.
  • Systems that measure only cost variances do not
    identify resource and project cost problems
    associated with falling behind or progressing
    ahead of schedule.
  • Earned Value Cost/Schedule System
  • An integrated project management system based on
    the earned value concept that uses a time-phased
    budget baseline to compare actual and planned
    schedule and costs.

13
DEVT OF PROJECT BASELINES
  • Purposes of a Baseline (PV)
  • An anchor point for measuring performance
  • A planned cost and expected schedule against
    which actual cost and schedule are measured.
  • A basis for cash flows and awarding progress
    payments.
  • A summation of time-phased budgets (cost accounts
    as summed work packages) along a project
    timeline.
  • What Costs Are Included in Baselines?
  • Labour
  • Equipment
  • Materials
  • Project direct overhead costs (DOC)

14
DEVT OF PROJECT BASELINES (2)
  • Rules for Placing Costs in Baselines
  • Costs are placed exactly as they are expected to
    be earned in order to track them to their point
    of origin.
  • Percent Complete Rule
  • Costs are periodically assigned to a baseline as
    units of work are completed over the duration of
    a work package.

15
PROGRESS MONITORING INDICES
  • Performance Indices
  • Cost Performance Index (CPI)
  • Measures the cost efficiency of work accomplished
    to date.
  • CPI EV/AC
  • Scheduling Performance Index (SPI)
  • Measures scheduling efficiency
  • SPI EV/PV
  • Percent Complete Indexes
  • Indicates how much of the work accomplished
    represents of the total budgeted (BAC) and actual
    (AC) pounds to date.
  • PCIB EV/BAC
  • PCIC AC/EAC

16
OTHER CONTROL ISSUES
Issues In Maintaining Control Of Projects
Baseline Changes
Contingency Reserve
Costs and Problems of Data Acquisition
Scope Creep
Managing the Portfolio of Projects
17
SCOPE CHANGES TO A BASELINE
18
PROJECT EVALUATION
Evaluate - to judge or calculate the quality,
importance, amount or value of something
19
WHAT DO WE MEAN BY PROJECT SUCCESS?
  • Appropriate intention
  • Predictability of realisation
  • Minimisation of client surprise
  • Defining project success
  • project and process integrity

20
GAPS IN PERCEPTION
  • problem
  • Briefing problem
  • Design problem
  • Planning problem
  • Execution problem
  • Project performance gap
  • outcome
  • Brief
  • Complete definition
  • Complete description
  • Completed facility
  • Client surprise

21
PROJECT AUDIT
  • Audit - to make an official examination
  • Health check
  • The whole point of a project audit is to get a
    reality-based, accurate picture of a project's
    expenditures, schedule and quality of work. Think
    of it as a super-sized project status report
  • Diagnose Treat problems / issues affecting
    project performance
  • Helps in addressing the critical issues

22
WHY NEEDED?
  • Ensure they are performing correctly
  • Highlight any areas where there may be shortfalls
    or where additional assessments are needed
  • Check improvement plans are adequate and being
    correctly executed
  • Verify that the measurements employed are
    appropriate, consistent, correct and complete
  • Indicate what corrective actions can be
    instigated to correct deviations
  • Provide input, such as lessons learned, into the
    next planning cycle

23
PROJECT REVIEW
  • Review - When you consider something again in
    order to make changes to it, give an opinion of
    it or study it
  • Post Project Review process consists of
    activities performed by a project team at the end
    of the projects life cycle (or at the end of
    significant phases of work) to gather information
    on what worked well and what did not, so that
    future projects can benefit from that learning
  • Measures whether the benefits of a project's
    outcomes have been realised
  • to measure if expected benefits of the project
    have been realised
  • to indicate if the project has caused any
    problems/opportunities while in use
  • gauges Clients / User's comments about
    performance, reliability, suitability and ease of
    use of the end product
  • planned as part of identifying Follow-on Actions
    but created after the product has finished
  • Could have various stages of reviews
  • The Office of Government Commerce (OGC) developed
    the Gateway Project Review Process and introduced
    it across Central Civil Government as part of the
    Modernisation Agenda, to support the delivery of
    improved Public Services. The process has been
    operating since January 2001.

24
What is the difference between an Audit and a
Review?
25
READING LIST
  • Gray, C.F. Larson, E.W. (2006), Project
    Management The Managerial Process, NY
    McGraw-Hill International/Irwin.
  • Reiss, G. (1995), Project Management Demystified
    Todays Tools and Techniques, 2nd Edition,
  • Winch, G. Lecture Notes
  • http//www.blackwellpublishing.com/winch/case.pdf
  • http//www.ce.cmu.edu/pmbook/
  • http//www.constructingexcellence.org.uk
  • http//www.maxwideman.com/guests/index.htm

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