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Chapter 7: Project Cost Management
Learning Objectives Understand the importance of good project cost management Explain basic project cost management principles, concepts, and terms Describe how resource planning relates directly to project cost management Explain cost estimating using definitive, budgetary, and rough order of magnitude (ROM) estimates
Learning Objectives Understand the processes involved in cost budgeting and preparing a cost estimate for an information technology project Understand the benefits of earned value management and project portfolio management to assist in cost control  Describe how software can assist in project cost management
The Importance of Project Cost Management IT projects have a poor track record for meeting cost goals Average cost overrun from 1995 CHAOS study was 189% of the original estimates; improved to 145% in the 2001 study In 1995, cancelled IT projects cost the U.S. over $81 billion
What Went Wrong? According to the San Francisco Chronicle front-page story, "Computer Bumbling Costs the State $1 Billion," the state of California had a series of expensive IT project failures in the late 1990s, costing taxpayers nearly $1 billion…ironic that the state which leads in creation of computers is the state most behind in using computer technology to improve state services.  … The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) managed a series of project failures that cost taxpayers over $50 billion a year—roughly as much money as the annual net profit of the entire computer industry.  … Connecticut General Life Insurance Co. sued PeopleSoft over an aborted installation of a finance system.
What is Cost and Project Cost Management? Cost is a resource sacrificed or foregone to achieve a specific objective or something given up in exchange Costs are usually measured in monetary units like dollars Project cost management includes the processes required to ensure that the project is completed within an approved budget
Project Cost Management Processes Resource planning: determining what resources and quantities of them should be used Cost estimating: developing an estimate of the costs and resources needed to complete a project Cost budgeting: allocating the overall cost estimate to individual work items to establish a baseline for measuring performance Cost control: controlling changes to the project budget
Basic Principles of Cost Management Most CEOs and boards know a lot more about finance than IT, so IT project managers must speak their language Profits are revenues minus expenses Life cycle costing is estimating the cost of a project plus the maintenance costs of the products it produces Cash flow analysis is determining the estimated annual costs and benefits for a project Benefits and costs can be tangible or intangible, direct or indirect Sunk cost should not be a criteria in project selection
Table 7-1. Cost of Software Defects It is important to spend money up-front on IT projects to avoid spending a lot more later.
Resource Planning The nature of the project and the organization will affect resource planning Some questions to consider: How difficult will it be to do specific tasks on the project? Is there anything unique in this project’s scope statement that will affect resources? What is the organization’s history in doing similar tasks? Does the organization have or can they acquire the people, equipment, and materials that are capable and available for performing the work?
Sample Headcount Information to Help Estimate Resource Costs A large percentage of the costs of many IT projects are  human resource costs.
Cost Estimating An important output of project cost management is a cost estimate There are several types of cost estimates and tools and techniques to help create them It is also important to develop a cost management plan that describes how cost variances will be managed on the project
Table 7-3. Types of Cost Estimates
Cost Estimation Tools and Techniques 3 basic tools and techniques for cost estimates: analogous or top-down: use the actual cost of a previous, similar project as the basis for the new estimate bottom-up: estimate individual work items and sum them to get a total estimate parametric: use project characteristics in a mathematical model to estimate costs
Constructive Cost Model (COCOMO) Barry Boehm helped develop the COCOMO models for estimating software development costs Parameters include source lines of code or function points COCOMO II is a computerized model available on the Web Boehm suggests that only parametric models do not suffer from the limits of human decision-making
Typical Problems with IT Cost Estimates Developing an estimate for a large software project is a complex task requiring a significant amount of effort.  Remember that estimates are done at various stages of the project Many people doing estimates have little experience doing them.  Try to provide training and mentoring People have a bias toward underestimation.  Review estimates and ask important questions to make sure estimates are not biased Management wants a number for a bid, not a real estimate.  Project managers must negotiate with project sponsors to create realistic cost estimates
Table 7-4. Business Systems Replacement Project Cost Estimate Overview
Table 7-5. Business Systems Replacement Project Cash Flow Analysis
Cost Budgeting Cost budgeting involves allocating the project cost estimate to individual work items and providing a cost baseline For example, in the Business Systems Replacement project, there was a total purchased cost estimate for FY97 of $600,000 and another $1.2 million for Information Services and Technology These amounts were allocated to appropriate budgets as shown in Table 7-6
Table 7-6. Business Systems Replacement Project Budget Estimates for FY97 and Explanations
Cost Control Project cost control includes monitoring cost performance ensuring that only appropriate project changes are included in a revised cost baseline informing project stakeholders of authorized changes to the project that will affect costs Earned value management is an important tool for cost control
Earned Value Management (EVM) EVM is a project performance measurement technique that integrates scope, time, and cost data Given a baseline (original plan plus approved changes), you can determine how well the project is meeting its goals You must enter actual information periodically to use EVM.  Figure 7-1 shows a sample form for collecting information
Figure 7-1.  Cost Control Input Form for Business Systems Replacement Project
Earned Value Management Terms The  planned value (PV),  formerly called the budgeted cost of work scheduled (BCWS), also called the budget, is that portion of the approved total cost estimate planned to be spent on an activity during a given period Actual cost (AC),  formerly called actual cost of work performed (ACWP), is the total of direct and indirect costs incurred in accomplishing work on an activity during a given period The  earned value (EV),  formerly called the budgeted cost of work performed (BCWP), is an estimate of the value of the physical work actually completed
Earned Value Calculations
Earned Value Formulas
Rules of Thumb for Earned Value Numbers Negative numbers  for cost and schedule variance indicate  problems  in those areas.  The project is costing more than planned or taking longer than planned CPI and SPI  less than 100%  indicate  problems
Figure 7-2.   Earned Value Calculations for a One-Year Project After Five Months
Earned Value Chart
Project Portfolio Management Many organizations collect and control an entire suite of projects or investments as one set of interrelated activities in a portfolio Five levels for project portfolio management Put all your projects in one database Prioritize the projects in your database Divide your projects into two or three budgets based on type of investment Automate the repository Apply modern portfolio theory, including risk-return tools that map project risk on a curve
Using Software to Assist in Cost Management Spreadsheets are a common tool for resource planning, cost estimating, cost budgeting, and cost control Many companies use more sophisticated and centralized financial applications software for cost information Project management software has many cost-related features
Sample Enterprise Project Management Screen

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Chap07

  • 1. Chapter 7: Project Cost Management
  • 2. Learning Objectives Understand the importance of good project cost management Explain basic project cost management principles, concepts, and terms Describe how resource planning relates directly to project cost management Explain cost estimating using definitive, budgetary, and rough order of magnitude (ROM) estimates
  • 3. Learning Objectives Understand the processes involved in cost budgeting and preparing a cost estimate for an information technology project Understand the benefits of earned value management and project portfolio management to assist in cost control Describe how software can assist in project cost management
  • 4. The Importance of Project Cost Management IT projects have a poor track record for meeting cost goals Average cost overrun from 1995 CHAOS study was 189% of the original estimates; improved to 145% in the 2001 study In 1995, cancelled IT projects cost the U.S. over $81 billion
  • 5. What Went Wrong? According to the San Francisco Chronicle front-page story, "Computer Bumbling Costs the State $1 Billion," the state of California had a series of expensive IT project failures in the late 1990s, costing taxpayers nearly $1 billion…ironic that the state which leads in creation of computers is the state most behind in using computer technology to improve state services. … The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) managed a series of project failures that cost taxpayers over $50 billion a year—roughly as much money as the annual net profit of the entire computer industry. … Connecticut General Life Insurance Co. sued PeopleSoft over an aborted installation of a finance system.
  • 6. What is Cost and Project Cost Management? Cost is a resource sacrificed or foregone to achieve a specific objective or something given up in exchange Costs are usually measured in monetary units like dollars Project cost management includes the processes required to ensure that the project is completed within an approved budget
  • 7. Project Cost Management Processes Resource planning: determining what resources and quantities of them should be used Cost estimating: developing an estimate of the costs and resources needed to complete a project Cost budgeting: allocating the overall cost estimate to individual work items to establish a baseline for measuring performance Cost control: controlling changes to the project budget
  • 8. Basic Principles of Cost Management Most CEOs and boards know a lot more about finance than IT, so IT project managers must speak their language Profits are revenues minus expenses Life cycle costing is estimating the cost of a project plus the maintenance costs of the products it produces Cash flow analysis is determining the estimated annual costs and benefits for a project Benefits and costs can be tangible or intangible, direct or indirect Sunk cost should not be a criteria in project selection
  • 9. Table 7-1. Cost of Software Defects It is important to spend money up-front on IT projects to avoid spending a lot more later.
  • 10. Resource Planning The nature of the project and the organization will affect resource planning Some questions to consider: How difficult will it be to do specific tasks on the project? Is there anything unique in this project’s scope statement that will affect resources? What is the organization’s history in doing similar tasks? Does the organization have or can they acquire the people, equipment, and materials that are capable and available for performing the work?
  • 11. Sample Headcount Information to Help Estimate Resource Costs A large percentage of the costs of many IT projects are human resource costs.
  • 12. Cost Estimating An important output of project cost management is a cost estimate There are several types of cost estimates and tools and techniques to help create them It is also important to develop a cost management plan that describes how cost variances will be managed on the project
  • 13. Table 7-3. Types of Cost Estimates
  • 14. Cost Estimation Tools and Techniques 3 basic tools and techniques for cost estimates: analogous or top-down: use the actual cost of a previous, similar project as the basis for the new estimate bottom-up: estimate individual work items and sum them to get a total estimate parametric: use project characteristics in a mathematical model to estimate costs
  • 15. Constructive Cost Model (COCOMO) Barry Boehm helped develop the COCOMO models for estimating software development costs Parameters include source lines of code or function points COCOMO II is a computerized model available on the Web Boehm suggests that only parametric models do not suffer from the limits of human decision-making
  • 16. Typical Problems with IT Cost Estimates Developing an estimate for a large software project is a complex task requiring a significant amount of effort. Remember that estimates are done at various stages of the project Many people doing estimates have little experience doing them. Try to provide training and mentoring People have a bias toward underestimation. Review estimates and ask important questions to make sure estimates are not biased Management wants a number for a bid, not a real estimate. Project managers must negotiate with project sponsors to create realistic cost estimates
  • 17. Table 7-4. Business Systems Replacement Project Cost Estimate Overview
  • 18. Table 7-5. Business Systems Replacement Project Cash Flow Analysis
  • 19. Cost Budgeting Cost budgeting involves allocating the project cost estimate to individual work items and providing a cost baseline For example, in the Business Systems Replacement project, there was a total purchased cost estimate for FY97 of $600,000 and another $1.2 million for Information Services and Technology These amounts were allocated to appropriate budgets as shown in Table 7-6
  • 20. Table 7-6. Business Systems Replacement Project Budget Estimates for FY97 and Explanations
  • 21. Cost Control Project cost control includes monitoring cost performance ensuring that only appropriate project changes are included in a revised cost baseline informing project stakeholders of authorized changes to the project that will affect costs Earned value management is an important tool for cost control
  • 22. Earned Value Management (EVM) EVM is a project performance measurement technique that integrates scope, time, and cost data Given a baseline (original plan plus approved changes), you can determine how well the project is meeting its goals You must enter actual information periodically to use EVM. Figure 7-1 shows a sample form for collecting information
  • 23. Figure 7-1. Cost Control Input Form for Business Systems Replacement Project
  • 24. Earned Value Management Terms The planned value (PV), formerly called the budgeted cost of work scheduled (BCWS), also called the budget, is that portion of the approved total cost estimate planned to be spent on an activity during a given period Actual cost (AC), formerly called actual cost of work performed (ACWP), is the total of direct and indirect costs incurred in accomplishing work on an activity during a given period The earned value (EV), formerly called the budgeted cost of work performed (BCWP), is an estimate of the value of the physical work actually completed
  • 27. Rules of Thumb for Earned Value Numbers Negative numbers for cost and schedule variance indicate problems in those areas. The project is costing more than planned or taking longer than planned CPI and SPI less than 100% indicate problems
  • 28. Figure 7-2. Earned Value Calculations for a One-Year Project After Five Months
  • 30. Project Portfolio Management Many organizations collect and control an entire suite of projects or investments as one set of interrelated activities in a portfolio Five levels for project portfolio management Put all your projects in one database Prioritize the projects in your database Divide your projects into two or three budgets based on type of investment Automate the repository Apply modern portfolio theory, including risk-return tools that map project risk on a curve
  • 31. Using Software to Assist in Cost Management Spreadsheets are a common tool for resource planning, cost estimating, cost budgeting, and cost control Many companies use more sophisticated and centralized financial applications software for cost information Project management software has many cost-related features
  • 32. Sample Enterprise Project Management Screen