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Project Management Education

Project Management Education. The Concept Phase. Agenda. Introductions Project Management Review The Concept Phase How to Initiate a Project Work-Breakdown Structures How to Develop a Project Charter Resource Planning & Estimation Wrap-up. Introductions. Name Department

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Project Management Education

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  1. Project Management Education The Concept Phase

  2. Agenda • Introductions • Project Management Review • The Concept Phase • How to Initiate a Project • Work-Breakdown Structures • How to Develop a Project Charter • Resource Planning & Estimation • Wrap-up

  3. Introductions • Name • Department • Number of years at company • Number of projects you have managed • Average size of project you have managed • Course expectations • Ice breaker

  4. Ground Rules • Level Playing Field (titles left at the door) • One conversation at a time • Respect opinions of others • No beating a dead horse • Come back from breaks ON TIME • Have FUN

  5. Course Objectives - to Understand: • What is the Concept Phase • How to Initiate a Project • How to Define Scope • How to Create a Charter • How to Approach Resource Planning

  6. Student Objectives • What are your objectives?

  7. Project Management Review

  8. Definitions • A project is “a temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product or service” • Project management is “the application of knowledge, skills tools and techniques to project activities in order to meet or exceed stakeholder needs and expectations from a project”

  9. Characteristics of a Project Manager • Communication skills • Facilitation skills • Leadership skills • Organizational skills • Negotiating skills • Project Management Technical skills

  10. Concept Define Controlling Processes Executing Processes Deliver Project Lifecycle Project or phase is approved in order to proceed As the execution is controlled, it may require additional planning Plan developed for execution Develop Plan is executed and Controlled Feedback in both directions Plan and execution has been controlled Plan is successfully executed

  11. 9 PMI PM Knowledge Areas • Scope • Time • Cost • Risk • Quality • Human Resource • Communications • Procurement/Contract • Project Integration

  12. Triple Constraint As project managers, we are always trying to manage the constraints of product, schedule, and budget Product … The “Triple Constraint” Schedule Budget

  13. Brain Teaser GOLDEN GATE H2O

  14. The Concept Phase

  15. How to Initiate a Project

  16. Project Initiation Form • Project Initiation Form used to gather initial information about the project • Class example is a project to reroof a house

  17. Group Exercise Create Project Initiation Form for the Class Project (Buying a Car) • Review project overview • Review sample Project Initiation Form • Break into groups • Complete Project Initiation Form • Present results

  18. Brain Teaser JUS 144 TICE

  19. How to Developa Project Charter

  20. The Project Charter • Project charter defines the boundaries of the entire project • Tool that a Project Manager can choose to use on medium to large projects • Components of a project charter include: • project background - project responsibilities • objectives - delivery criteria • approach - communication plan • scope - cost • risks - scheduling • assumptions • Example Charter from the Reroofing Project

  21. Group Exercise Create Project Charter for the Buying a Car Project Exercise • Review project overview • Review sample Project Charter • Break into groups • Complete Project Charter • Present results

  22. Scope Definition Scope definition involves subdividing the major project deliverables (as identified in the scope statement) into smaller, more manageable components in order to: • Improve the accuracy of cost, time, and resource estimates • Define a baseline for performance measurement and control • Facilitate clear responsibility assignments Outputs of Scope Definition: • Work breakdown structure - A work breakdown structure is a deliverable-oriented grouping of project elements that organizes and defines the total scope of the project: work not in the WBS is outside the scope of the project. As with the scope statement, the WBS is often used to develop or confirm a common understanding of project scope.

  23. Work Breakdown Structures Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) - “A deliverable oriented ‘family tree’ which organizes, defines, and graphically displays the total work to be accomplished in order to achieve the ultimate deliverable of a project. Each descending level represents an increasingly detailed definition of the project deliverable.” (PMBOK) WBS SCHEMATIC 1.0 Reroof House 1.1 Materials Estimation 1.2 Materials Gathering 1.3 Roof Application 1.1.1 Measure Roof 1.1.2 Calculate Materials 1.2.1 Purchase Materials 1.2.2 Take Delivery 1.3.1 Roof Removal 1.3.2 Roof Application 1.3.1.1 Remove Shingles 1.3.1.2 Remove Nails 1.3.2.1 Apply Shingles 1.3.2.2 Cut Caps 1.3.2.3 Apply Caps

  24. Conveyor Installation Above Ceiling Below Ceiling Conveyor Work Breakdown Structures Purpose of the WBS: • Defines the work to be performed (Scope) • Basis for cost estimating and collection • Basis for resource allocation • Basis for time estimating • Defines responsibility of the work • Basis for determining relationships • Method for systematically decomposing the work effort to determine the scope.

  25. Group Exercise • Create WBS for buying a car project

  26. Brain Teaser FGHIJKLMNOPQRST FGHIJKLMNOPQRST

  27. Activity Planning • The bottom level of the WBS are the project activities • You will use the WBS and activities to plan, at a high-level, the resources you will need

  28. Resource Planning Resource planning involves determining what physical resources (people, equipment, materials) and what quantities of each should be used to perform project activities. Outputs of Resource Planning: • Resource Requirements - The output of resource planning process is a description of what types of resources are required and in what quantities for each element of the work breakdown structure. These resources will be obtained either through staff acquisition or procurement. • Resource Estimate Worksheet - The resource estimate worksheet may be completed with the project initiation form to formulate initial thoughts on resource needs. It should be refined during the planning process.

  29. Resource Estimate Worksheet • Resource estimate worksheet is a tool for both the initiation process and the charter • Example resource estimate worksheet for the reroofing project

  30. Class Wrap-Up

  31. Course Objectives - Review • What is the Concept Phase • How to Initiate a Project • How to Define Scope • How to Create a Charter • How to Approach Resource Planning

  32. Wrap Up Student Objectives • Did we meet your objectives?

  33. / Chart • What was good about the class? • What could be improved? • What could be changed to make the class better?

  34. Thank You! • Please fill out the class evaluation and give it to the instructor before you leave!

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