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Chapter 0 Course Info Chapter 1 - Introduction
  • Project Management Definition, Course Information

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Definition Project
  • A complex, nonroutine, one-time effort limited
    by time, budget, resources, and performance
    specifications designed to meet customer needs.
  • Foster

3
Definition of Management?
  • Activities involved in
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  • Directed to achieving organization goals

4
Definition Management
  • Activities involved in
  • Planning
  • Organizing
  • Leading
  • Controlling
  • Other terms staffing, directing, etc.
  • Directed to achieving organization goals

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Definition Project Management
  • The value-added activities of planning,
    organizing, leading, and controlling involved in
    a complex, nonroutine, one-time effort limited by
    time, budget, resources, and performance
    specifications designed to meet customer needs.

6
Project Characteristics
  • Definite beginning
  • Definite end
  • Long duration (often months or years)
  • Very low product quantity
  • Very high variety of tasks
  • Multiple tasks often being performed concurrently

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Organizational Scope of PM
  • Applies to all organizations
  • Manufacturing
  • Service (banks, insurance, health care)
  • Consulting
  • Wholesale retail
  • Schools
  • Religious institutions and charities
  • Political parties, trade groups, unions
  • Etc., etc., etc.

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Course syllabus 1(green sheet)
  • Contact information
  • Office BT 556
  • Do not leave assignments under door!
  • Office hours
  • most Mon, Wed 900 AM 930 AM and
  • Mon, Thu 300 545 PM, or by appointment
  • Phone 408-924-3565
  • E-mail bentley_d_at_cob.sjsu.edu

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Course syllabus 2(green sheet)
  • Web (my home page)
  • http//www.cob.sjsu.edu/bentley_d/
  • Text (required)
  • Gray, Clifford F., and Larson, Erik W. Project
    Management the Management Process, 4th Edition,
    2008, McGraw-Hill Irwin

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Course syllabus 3(green sheet)
  • Assignments Practice problems (not graded)
  • Class participation Important!
  • Term project - TBD
  • Exams - (1 midterm, final exam)
  • Grading
  • Schedule text reading assignments

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Ethical Behavior
? Unless specifically permitted by the
instructor, all work is to be done by the
individual student, not in pairs or groups. ?
All quotations, statements of fact, theories,
principles, etc. should be referenced using
notes. Failure to do so represents plagiarism.
? Copying of someone elses case work or
plagiarizing work will result in a zero score.
Repetition will result in a failing course grade.

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Course administration 1
  • Introductions (me)
  • Education
  • Experience
  • Goals
  • Expectations
  • Commitment
  • Participation
  • Communications

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Course administration 2
  • Policies and courtesy rules
  • Ethical issues (plagiarism and cheating)
  • Food and drinks
  • Cell phones off or on silent
  • One person talks at a time
  • Use of computers in class
  • Attendance
  • Exam rules

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Course administration - 3
  • Emergency instructions
  • Lecture overheads
  • Red text changes after posting
  • Roll/registration
  • Group introductions (you)
  • Major
  • Work experience
  • Units and work hours
  • Expectations

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Information Sources?
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  • Other?

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Information Sources
  • S.J. Mercury
  • S.F. Chronicle
  • Business Journal
  • Wall Street Journal
  • Forbes
  • Fortune
  • Business Week
  • Information Week
  • Harvard Business Review
  • Professional association journals
  • Trade publications
  • USA Today
  • Internet
  • Other?

17
Professional Organizations
  • APICS (The Association for Operations
    Management)
  • ASQ formerly ASQC (American Society for
    Quality)
  • ISM formerly NAPA, NAPM (Institute for Supply
    Management)
  • IIE (Institute of Industrial Engineers)
  • PMI (The Project Management Institute)
  • POMS (The Production and Operations Management
    Society)
  • INFORMS (The Institute for Operations Research
    and the Management Sciences)
  • SAM (Society for the Advancement of Management)
  • SJSU student chapter some semesters

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Course Organization - 1
  • Part 1 Introduction and Planning
  • Overview, definition Chapter 1
  • Strategy Chapter 2
  • Structure and culture Chapter 3
  • Project definition Chapter 4
  • Time and cost estimation Chapter 5
  • Developing the plan Chapter 6
  • Risk Management Chapter 7
  • Scheduling Chapter 8

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Course Organization - 2
  • Part 2 Execution Management
  • Duration reduction Chapter 9
  • Project manager qualities Chapter 10
  • Managing teams Chapter 11
  • Outsourcing Chapter 12
  • Performance measurement Chapter 13
  • Audit and closure Chapter 14
  • International projects Chapter 15
  • Oversight Chapter 16

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Definition Project Management
  • The value-added activities of planning,
    organizing, leading, and controlling involved in
    a complex, nonroutine, one-time effort limited by
    time, budget, resources, and performance
    specifications designed to meet customer needs.

21
Recent SJSU Project Examples
  • Martin Luther King, Jr. Library
  • Campus Village
  • WASC accreditation (University)
  • AACSB accreditation (COB)
  • University President selection
  • College of Business Dean selection
  • PeopleSoft software implementation
  • Rebuilding the football program

22
Programs vs. Projects
  • Program series of coordinated, related, multiple
    projects that continue over an extended time and
    are intended to achieve a goal.
  • A higher-level group of projects targeted at a
    common goal.
  • Example space shuttle program consists of
    multiple projects

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Routine Work vs. Projects
(Gray)
  • Routine, Repetitive Work
  • Taking class notes
  • Daily entering sales receipts into the accounting
    ledger
  • Responding to a supply-chain request
  • Practicing scales on the piano
  • Routine manufacture of an Apple iPod
  • Attaching tags on a manufactured product
  • Projects
  • Writing a term paper
  • Setting up a sales kiosk for a professional
    accounting meeting
  • Developing a supply-chain information system
  • Writing a new piano piece
  • Designing an iPod that is approximately 2 X 4
    inches, interfaces with PC, and stores 10,000
    songs
  • Wire-tag projects for GE and Wal-Mart

24
Project Life Cycle
(Gray)
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Current Issues
  • Life cycle compression (product and project)
  • Globalization
  • Knowledge and communication explosion
  • Cost containment and downsizing
  • Customer demand
  • Business complexity

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Integrated Projects
  • Tie together the overall strategies of the firm
  • Prioritize selection of projects by their
    contribution to the firm
  • Integrate throughout the project life cycle
  • Match project planning and controls with
    organizational culture to make appropriate
    adjustments in support of project endeavors

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Integration (Gray)
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Project Management Overview
(Gray)
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