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MS Project 2002 - Post Implementation Analysis

MS Project 2002 - Post Implementation Analysis. John Sage Aegon AIT - PMO Project Manager. Aegon - Background. “Biggest Company Nobody Has Heard Of” Based in The Hague, Netherlands Life Insurance, Annuities, Pension Management 23,000 employees worldwide

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MS Project 2002 - Post Implementation Analysis

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  1. MS Project 2002 - Post Implementation Analysis John Sage Aegon AIT - PMO Project Manager

  2. Aegon - Background “Biggest Company Nobody Has Heard Of” • Based in The Hague, Netherlands • Life Insurance, Annuities, Pension Management • 23,000 employees worldwide • Growth through acquisition – Transamerica, Providian, JC Penney (Insurance) • Aegon, USA – 10,000 employees • US Sites – Cedar Rapids/IA, Louisville/KY, St. Petersburg/FL, Los Angeles / CA, Kansas City / MO, Atlanta / GA, Plano / TX, Charlotte / NC, Purchase / NY, Baltimore / MD • Information Technology Staff - 600 employees

  3. AIT – PMO Background • AIT PMO approved in 2001 • Critical first step was developing our project process methodology based on PMI’s PMBOK and tailored to Aegon culture. (January - June 2002) • MS Project was the de-facto standard for a PM tool. (98 & 2000) • Aegon, USA owned about 2,000 licenses • Aegon, USA was moving from a more autonomous regional site structure to a centralized IT functionality with distributed team members • A centralized project database was created to support some very basic portfolio functionality inclusive of reporting. This was developed with MS Access • As the PMO and the PM processes quickly matured to the next level the MS Access database no longer served the need

  4. MS Project 2002 - Decision Factors driving decision on a Portfolio Management Tool decision: Existing de-facto standard was MS Project & meant possible easier implementation Heavy investment in MS Project Microsoft upgrade incentive was a huge potential savings New features met key shopping list items: Easy access from multiple locations Adequate security by roles & responsibilities Repository for project related documents & issues Ease of use, especially by project team members Portfolio analysis tool was needed Reporting - “Ad Hoc” & “What If” support

  5. Got PM Process? • Develop PM process first. • Use tool to reinforce the process.

  6. Show Me the Digits • Total Project Server Accounts - 400 • Administrators - 4 • Executives - 38 • Project Managers - 75 • Project Team Members - 283

  7. Current Project Portfolio Total Current Projects = 67

  8. Top 10 Reasons To Use MS 2002 • Central Project Repository (Enterprise Collaboration) • Project Web Sites • Utilizes Existing Windows Authentication • Web Enabled • Enterprise Resource Pool • Scheduled Status Reports • Custom Enterprise Fields • Exchange Interface (Task assignments, overdue notification, status reports, changes, etc.) • Project Guide • Project Analyzer / Project Modeler

  9. Central Project Repository - 1

  10. Project Web Sites - 2

  11. Utilizes Existing Windows Authentication - 3

  12. Web Enabled - 4 • Project Web Site - http://crdcintranet2/251/ • Project Web Access (Home Page) http://project.aegonusa.com/projectserver/home/homepage.asp?loading=1

  13. Enterprise Resource Pool - 5

  14. Status Report – 6-1

  15. Status Report – 6-2

  16. Status Report – 6-3

  17. Custom Enterprise Fields - 7

  18. Exchange Interface - 8 • Please update your status on the tasks listed below. • Thank you. • Project: XP-LA • Assign to: Sage John • ---------------------------------------------------------------------- • Task Name: Contact and train project team on PWA • Start: 4/1/03 Finish: 4/3/03 Work: 16h Rem Work: 0h • ----------------------------------------------------------------------- • To view and respond to the changes, please connect to your Microsoft Project Web Access timesheet at http://project.aegonusa.com/ProjectServer/Tasks/Taskspage.asp?AllTasks=1&FilterBy=9&GanttView=0. • To turn off these notifications, please connect to http://project.aegonusa.com/ProjectServer/notifications/self_notifications.asp and clear the check box for task notifications. • Microsoft Project Server

  19. Project Guide - 9

  20. Project Analyzer - 10

  21. Project Modeler - 10

  22. Project Modeler - 10

  23. Issues • WAN performance for MS Project 2002 Professional requires Terminal Server or Citrix for adequate throughput (Project Managers) • Keyword search of project documents not working • More document management features like version control

  24. Next Steps • Customize Project Guide • Implementation in non IT areas • Analysis and testing of next release

  25. QUESTIONS / COMMENTS ?

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