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Introduction to Project Management Avneet Mathur [email_address]
What is a Project? A project is a temporary endeavor undertaken to produce a unique product or service Temporary  – Definitive beginning and end Unique  – New undertaking, unfamiliar ground Temporary Unique Characteristics of  Projects
 
Project Success Customer Requirements satisfied/exceeded Completed within allocated time frame Completed within allocated budget Accepted by the customer
Project Failure Scope Creep Poor Requirements Gathering Unrealistic planning and scheduling Lack of resources
What is Project Management Project Management is the application of skills, knowledge, tools and techniques to meet the needs and expectations of stakeholders for a project. The purpose of project management is  prediction  and  prevention , NOT  recognition  and  reaction
Triple Contraint Scope Time Cost Quality
Triple Contraint Increased  Scope  = increased time +  increased cost Tight  Time  = increased costs + reduced scope Tight  Budget  = increased time + reduced scope.
Key Areas of Project Management Scope Management Issue Management Cost Management Quality Management Communications Management Risk Management Change Control Management
Scope Management Primarily it is the definition and control of what  IS  and  IS NOT   included in the project.
Issue Management Issues are restraints to accomplishing the deliverables of the project.  Typically identified throughout the project and logged and tracked through resolution. Rope not thick Issue… already impacting the cost, time or quality
Cost Management This process is required to ensure the project is completed within the approved budget and includes: Resources   people equipment materials Quantities Budget
Quality Management Quality Management is the process that insure the project will meet the needs “ conformance to requirements” -  Crosby  “ fitness for use” -  Juran  “ the totality of characteristics of an  entity that bear on its ability to  satisfy stated and implied need’  - ISO 8402:1994
Communications Management This process is necessary to ensure timely and appropriate generation, collection, dissemination, and storage of project information
Risk Management Risk identification and mitigation strategy Risk update and tracking Tree – location, accessibility,  ownership  Weather Risk… POTENTIAL negative impact to project
Change Control Management Define how changes to the project scope will be executed Scope Change Schedule changes Technical Specification Changes All changes require collaboration and buy in via the project sponsor’s signature prior to implementation of the changes
Project Life Cycle
Initiation Phase Define the need Return on Investment Analysis Make or Buy Decision Budget Development
Definition Phase Determine goals, scope and project constraints Identify members and their roles Define communication channels, methods, frequency and content Risk management planning
Planning Phase Resource Planning Work Breakdown Structure Project Schedule Development Quality Assurance Plan
Work Breakdown Structure For defining and organizing the total scope of a project First two levels  - define a set of planned outcomes that collectively and exclusively represent 100% of the project scope.  Subsequent levels  -  represent 100% of the scope of their parent node
Implementation Phase Execute project plan and accomplish project goals Training Plan System Build Quality Assurance
Deployment Phase User Training Production Review Start Using
Closing Phase Contractual Closeout Post Production Transition Lessons Learned
Project Management Tools PERT Chart - designed to analyze and represent the tasks involved in completing a given project Gantt Chart  - popular type of bar chart that illustrates a project schedule
Role of a Project Manager Process Responsibilities People Responsibilities Project issues  Disseminating project information Mitigating project risk  Quality  Managing scope  Metrics  Managing the overall work plan Implementing standard processes Establishing leadership skills Setting  expectations Team building Communicator skills
Gantt Chart
PERT Chart
Scope Management Project Scope Management is the process to ensure that the project is inclusive of all the work required, and only the work required, for successful completion. Primarily it is the definition and control of what  IS  and  IS NOT   included in the project.
Issue Management Issues are restraints to accomplishing the deliverables of the project.  Issues are typically identified throughout the project and logged and tracked through resolution. In this section of the plan the following processes are depicted: Where issues will be maintained and tracked The process for updating issues regularly The escalation process The vehicle by which team members can access documented issues
Cost Management This process is required to ensure the project is completed within the approved budget and includes: Resource Planning  - The physical resources required (people, equipment, materials) and what quantities are necessary for the project Budget  Budget estimates Baseline estimates Project Actuals
Quality Management Quality Management is the process that insure the project will meet the needs via: Quality Planning, Quality Assurance, and Quality Control Clearly Defined Quality Performance Standards How those Quality and Performance Standards are measured and satisfied How Testing and Quality Assurance Processes will ensure standards are satisfied Continuous ongoing quality control
Communications Management This process is necessary to ensure timely and appropriate generation, collection, dissemination, and storage of project information using: Communications planning Information Distribution Performance Reporting Define the schedule for the Project Meetings (Team, OSC, ESC), Status Meetings and Issues Meetings to be implemented
Risk Management Risk identification and mitigation strategy When\if new risks arise Risk update and tracking
Change Control Management Define how changes to the project scope will be executed Formal change control is required for all of the following Scope Change Schedule changes Technical Specification Changes Training Changes All changes require collaboration and buy in via the project sponsor’s signature prior to implementation of the changes
Bio Avneet Mathur is currently CTO of Zeratec, Inc., and has been involved in IT for the last decade. He is a Certified Project Management Professional, as awarded by the Project Management Institute, USA. Avneet holds an MBA in General Business Administration, with an additional Master's Degree in Computer Science and Networking from University of Missouri, Kansas City. He also has a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science from the Aurangabad University, India. He can be reached at  [email_address] Project Perfect is a project management software consulting and training organisation based in Sydney Australia.  Their focus is to provide creative yet pragmatic solutions to Project Management issues. Project Perfect sell “Project Administrator” software, which is a tool to assist organisations better manage project risks, issues, budgets, scope, documentation planning and scheduling.  They also created a technique for gathering requirements called “Method H”  , and sell software to support the technique.  For more information on Project tools or Project Management visit www.projectperfect.com.au

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Introduction to-project-management

  • 1. Introduction to Project Management Avneet Mathur [email_address]
  • 2. What is a Project? A project is a temporary endeavor undertaken to produce a unique product or service Temporary – Definitive beginning and end Unique – New undertaking, unfamiliar ground Temporary Unique Characteristics of Projects
  • 3.  
  • 4. Project Success Customer Requirements satisfied/exceeded Completed within allocated time frame Completed within allocated budget Accepted by the customer
  • 5. Project Failure Scope Creep Poor Requirements Gathering Unrealistic planning and scheduling Lack of resources
  • 6. What is Project Management Project Management is the application of skills, knowledge, tools and techniques to meet the needs and expectations of stakeholders for a project. The purpose of project management is prediction and prevention , NOT recognition and reaction
  • 7. Triple Contraint Scope Time Cost Quality
  • 8. Triple Contraint Increased Scope = increased time + increased cost Tight Time = increased costs + reduced scope Tight Budget = increased time + reduced scope.
  • 9. Key Areas of Project Management Scope Management Issue Management Cost Management Quality Management Communications Management Risk Management Change Control Management
  • 10. Scope Management Primarily it is the definition and control of what IS and IS NOT included in the project.
  • 11. Issue Management Issues are restraints to accomplishing the deliverables of the project. Typically identified throughout the project and logged and tracked through resolution. Rope not thick Issue… already impacting the cost, time or quality
  • 12. Cost Management This process is required to ensure the project is completed within the approved budget and includes: Resources people equipment materials Quantities Budget
  • 13. Quality Management Quality Management is the process that insure the project will meet the needs “ conformance to requirements” - Crosby “ fitness for use” - Juran “ the totality of characteristics of an entity that bear on its ability to satisfy stated and implied need’ - ISO 8402:1994
  • 14. Communications Management This process is necessary to ensure timely and appropriate generation, collection, dissemination, and storage of project information
  • 15. Risk Management Risk identification and mitigation strategy Risk update and tracking Tree – location, accessibility, ownership Weather Risk… POTENTIAL negative impact to project
  • 16. Change Control Management Define how changes to the project scope will be executed Scope Change Schedule changes Technical Specification Changes All changes require collaboration and buy in via the project sponsor’s signature prior to implementation of the changes
  • 18. Initiation Phase Define the need Return on Investment Analysis Make or Buy Decision Budget Development
  • 19. Definition Phase Determine goals, scope and project constraints Identify members and their roles Define communication channels, methods, frequency and content Risk management planning
  • 20. Planning Phase Resource Planning Work Breakdown Structure Project Schedule Development Quality Assurance Plan
  • 21. Work Breakdown Structure For defining and organizing the total scope of a project First two levels - define a set of planned outcomes that collectively and exclusively represent 100% of the project scope. Subsequent levels - represent 100% of the scope of their parent node
  • 22. Implementation Phase Execute project plan and accomplish project goals Training Plan System Build Quality Assurance
  • 23. Deployment Phase User Training Production Review Start Using
  • 24. Closing Phase Contractual Closeout Post Production Transition Lessons Learned
  • 25. Project Management Tools PERT Chart - designed to analyze and represent the tasks involved in completing a given project Gantt Chart - popular type of bar chart that illustrates a project schedule
  • 26. Role of a Project Manager Process Responsibilities People Responsibilities Project issues Disseminating project information Mitigating project risk Quality Managing scope Metrics Managing the overall work plan Implementing standard processes Establishing leadership skills Setting expectations Team building Communicator skills
  • 29. Scope Management Project Scope Management is the process to ensure that the project is inclusive of all the work required, and only the work required, for successful completion. Primarily it is the definition and control of what IS and IS NOT included in the project.
  • 30. Issue Management Issues are restraints to accomplishing the deliverables of the project. Issues are typically identified throughout the project and logged and tracked through resolution. In this section of the plan the following processes are depicted: Where issues will be maintained and tracked The process for updating issues regularly The escalation process The vehicle by which team members can access documented issues
  • 31. Cost Management This process is required to ensure the project is completed within the approved budget and includes: Resource Planning - The physical resources required (people, equipment, materials) and what quantities are necessary for the project Budget Budget estimates Baseline estimates Project Actuals
  • 32. Quality Management Quality Management is the process that insure the project will meet the needs via: Quality Planning, Quality Assurance, and Quality Control Clearly Defined Quality Performance Standards How those Quality and Performance Standards are measured and satisfied How Testing and Quality Assurance Processes will ensure standards are satisfied Continuous ongoing quality control
  • 33. Communications Management This process is necessary to ensure timely and appropriate generation, collection, dissemination, and storage of project information using: Communications planning Information Distribution Performance Reporting Define the schedule for the Project Meetings (Team, OSC, ESC), Status Meetings and Issues Meetings to be implemented
  • 34. Risk Management Risk identification and mitigation strategy When\if new risks arise Risk update and tracking
  • 35. Change Control Management Define how changes to the project scope will be executed Formal change control is required for all of the following Scope Change Schedule changes Technical Specification Changes Training Changes All changes require collaboration and buy in via the project sponsor’s signature prior to implementation of the changes
  • 36. Bio Avneet Mathur is currently CTO of Zeratec, Inc., and has been involved in IT for the last decade. He is a Certified Project Management Professional, as awarded by the Project Management Institute, USA. Avneet holds an MBA in General Business Administration, with an additional Master's Degree in Computer Science and Networking from University of Missouri, Kansas City. He also has a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science from the Aurangabad University, India. He can be reached at [email_address] Project Perfect is a project management software consulting and training organisation based in Sydney Australia. Their focus is to provide creative yet pragmatic solutions to Project Management issues. Project Perfect sell “Project Administrator” software, which is a tool to assist organisations better manage project risks, issues, budgets, scope, documentation planning and scheduling. They also created a technique for gathering requirements called “Method H”  , and sell software to support the technique. For more information on Project tools or Project Management visit www.projectperfect.com.au