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Title: OBJECTIVES Project Management Module


1
OBJECTIVES - Project Management Module
  • Recognize the benefits of formal project
    management
  • Understand the principles and concepts of project
    management
  • Know what project management tools are available
    for use

2
KEY DEFINITIONS
  • A Project is a series of non-routine activities
    focused on a given objective. The activities
    must be completed with a set amount of resources
    and within a set time interval.

3
FORCES BEHIND PROJECT MANAGEMENT
  • Time pressure
  • Technical complexity
  • Increased competition
  • Growing demand for customized products

4
SUCCESS DRIVERS ON PROJECTS
SCOPE

QUALITY
SCHEDULE
RESOURCES (, Labor Hours)
5
KEY DEFINITIONS
  • Project Management is the planning, organizing,
    scheduling, leading, and controlling of
    non-routine activities to reach the predetermined
    objective or objectives of the project.

6
PROCESS CHARACTERISTICS REQUIRING PROJECT
MANAGEMENT
  • Beginning and End
  • Long Interval
  • Important/Strategic
  • Uniqueness
  • Complexity

7
MATRIX ORGANIZATION
  • Project
  • Manager
  • A
  • B
  • C

Project Sponsor
Staff Support
RD
Marketing
Operations
Project Manager
8
PROJECT LIFE-CYCLE PHASES

  • The Total Project
  • Terminate

Concept
Develop
Test
Consumer Trials
Launch
9
KEY DEFINITIONS
  • Milestones are significant events that
    represent critical accomplishments planned at
    time intervals throughout the project. They are
    used as a basis to monitor overall project
    perfomance.

10
PROJECT MANAGERS ROLE
  • Integrate everything and everybody
  • Hub for communication
  • Decision maker
  • Leader
  • Planning project activities
  • Organizing team
  • Monitors and reports status
  • Identifies technical and functional problems

11
PROJECT MANAGEMENT VS. FUNCTIONAL MANAGEMENT
  • Staff Availability
  • Budget Requests
  • Career Path
  • Functional Integrity
  • Technical Expertise
  • Overall Project Responsibility
  • Report project Status
  • Identify Project Issues

EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT
FUNCTIONAL MANAGER
PROJECT MANAGER
12
THE PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROCESS
  • MAKE
  • REALISTIC
  • COMMITMENTS
  • MEET
  • THOSE
  • COMMITMENTS

REPLAN
PLANNING
CORRECTIVE ACTION
TRACKING
REPORT
PERIODIC EXECUTIVE REVIEWS
ASSESS
13
COMMON PROBLEMS WITH PROJECTS


  • Requirements/Scope Change
  • Weak Change Control
  • REDUCED Ignoring Early Warnings
  • PERFORMANCE Rework
  • Miiscommunications
  • Insufficient Resources
  • No Sense of Urgency/Role
    AmbIguity

14
PROJECT PLANNING TOOLS
  • Project Requirements Document (PAR)
  • Project Work Breakdown
  • Responsibility Matrix
  • Project Schedule
  • Status Reports

15
PROJECT REQUIREMENTS DOCUMENT
  • What is to be done? For whom?
  • What are the goals and benefits?
  • What are the deliverables?
  • What are the increments of the deliverables?
  • What are the standards of performance?
  • What are the constraints impacting performance,
    time and cost?
  • What are the risks to be aware of?

16
KEY DEFINITIONS
  • A Work Breakdown Structure is a task-oriented
    family tree of activities which organizes and
    defines the total work to be accomplished to
    reach the final objectives of a project. Each
    descending level represents an increasingly
    detailed definition of the project objective.

17
WORK BREAKDOWN STRUCTURE
  • LEVEL DESCRIPTION
  • 1. PROGRAM
  • 2. PROJECT
  • 3. TASK
  • 4. SUBTASK
  • 5. WORK PACKAGE

18
FST 650 WORK BREAKDOWN STRUCTURE (EXAMPLES)
  • PROGRAM LEARN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
  • PROJECT DEVELOP A PROTOTYPE
  • TASK DEVELOP 3 CONCEPTS
  • SUBTASK IDENTIFY
    OPPORTUNITIES
  • WORK PKG STORE CHECK
  • GAP
    ANALYSIS
  • IDEATE
  • EVALUATE
  • CHOOSE 1 CONCEPT
  • FORMULATE
  • CONSUMER TEST
  • (ETC.)

19
KEY DEFINITIONS
  • A Responsibility Matrix is a chart that shows who
    is responsible for what in a project. Details
    identify direct responsibility as well as who
    contributes or supports, who approves and who
    must be notified.

20
KEY DEFINITIONS
  • A Project Schedule shows what will be done as a
    project proceeds, by when. The most commonly
    used is a bar chart (called a Gantt Chart) which
    shows the beginning and end of the major
    activities which produce milestone events.

21
MANAGING THE PROJECT BY STATUSING
  • TECHNIQUES
  • Regular Meetings
  • Regular Reports
  • Formal Phase Reviews
  • Emergency Meetings
  • Jeopardy Notices

22
KEY TAKEAWAYS - PROJECT MANAGEMENT
  • Good project management improves performance of
    the project team
  • Tools are available that assist good project
    management
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