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Charts and Graphs

Charts and Graphs. Gantt Chart Pert Chart Introduction to Microsoft Project Work breakdown structure. Introduction. These charts are used for Strategic Management Project Management Project Management

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Charts and Graphs

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  1. Charts and Graphs • Gantt Chart • Pert Chart • Introduction to Microsoft Project • Work breakdown structure

  2. Introduction • These charts are used for • Strategic Management • Project Management • Project Management • Application of knowledge, skills, tools and techniques for project activities in order to meet or exceed stakeholder needs and expectation from a project.

  3. Introduction • Helps project manager and team in term of • Scope management • Time management • Cost management • Quality management • Charts for project scheduling • Gantt Chart, also known as (Time Line Charts) • PERT chart (Evaluation Review Technique)-network diagram.

  4. Gantt Chart • A Gantt chart is a graphical representation of the duration of tasks against the progression of time. • useful tools for planning and scheduling projects. • allow you to assess how long a project should take. • lay out the order in which tasks need to be carried out. • help manage the dependencies between tasks. • determine the resources needed.

  5. Advantages • Gantt charts are useful tools when a project is under way. • monitor progress. You can immediately see what should have been achieved at a point in time. • Show how remedial action may bring the project back on course.

  6. Gantt Chart

  7. PERT chart • "PERT" developed by the United States Department of Defense as a management tool for complex military projects is an acronym for "Program Evaluation and Review Technique". • This technique was soon adapted for used in educational research and evaluation. Through PERT, complex projects can be blueprinted as a network of activities and events (Activity Network Diagram).

  8. PERT chart • It is used for project scheduling. Pert charts allow software planners, or individuals to: • Determine the critical path a project must follow. Critical path is the longest overall duration, determining the shortest time to complete the project • Establish most likely time estimates for individual task by applying statistical models. • Calculate boundary times that define a time ‘window’ for a particular task.

  9. Project Management Software • Among the project management software used to create charts and graph are: • Microsoft Project • Microsoft Visio

  10. Microsoft Project Ikon Microsoft Project

  11. Entry Bar Tool Bar Title Bar Menu Bar Entry Table View View Bar StatusBar Gantt Chart View

  12. Microsoft Project-Gantt Charts • Gantt charts provide a standard format for displaying project schedule information by listing project activities and their corresponding start and finish dates in a calendar format • Symbols include: • A black diamond: milestones or significant events on a project with zero duration • Thick black bars: summary tasks • Lighter horizontal bars: tasks • Arrows: dependencies between tasks

  13. Creating a Gantt Chart • The Gantt chart is constructed with a horizontal axis representing the total time span of the project, broken down into increments (days, weeks, or months). • constructed with a vertical axis representing the tasks that make up the project and constructed with a graph area which contains horizontal bars for each task connecting the period start and period ending symbols.

  14. The Gantt chart also has variants such as: • Milestones: important checkpoints or interim goals for a project • Resources: for team projects, it often helps to have an additional column containing numbers or initials which identify who on the team is responsible for the task

  15. Status: the projects progress, the chart is updated by filling in the task's bar to a length proportional to the amount of work that has been finished  • Dependencies: an essential concept that some activities are dependent on other activities being completed first

  16. Task List Time line

  17. Milestone Sub Task Extra Notes

  18. Starting Microsoft Project • Start a new file • Click Menu File and then New

  19. To enter details of the project • Click Menu File • then Properties • Enter details on: • Title • Subject • Author • Manager • Company • Category • Keywords

  20. Creating a Gantt Chart • Click on Gantt Chart icon Click on Gantt Chart

  21. Entering Tasks • Enter task name in Task Name and determine the timeline using Duration, Start and Finish Date Enter details here

  22. Entering tasks List of tasks

  23. Entering sub tasks • There two ways: : • Indent. Click on the starting of task name and drag to the right • Using the buttons

  24. Indent

  25. Task Dependency Types

  26. Connecting one tasks with another

  27. Connecting Tasks • Connecting Tasks • Highlight Two tasks that is going to be connected • Click Edit. • Click Link Task • Determining the dependency type • FS, • SF, • SS, • FF • Double click on the first task • Click Tab Predecessor. Select the task name in the drop-down menu. Choose the dependency type.

  28. Determining the dependency type Chose the dependency type

  29. Milestone • Milestone • Normally show the event • The time period is usually 0 or 1 day only.. Example: Start Project, End Project • Double click on the cell. Choose Tab Advance and Mark Task As Milestone.

  30. Milestone Tab Advanced Mark here

  31. Time scale • To change the Time scale • For example days, weeks, months • Click on Format. • Choose Timescale. • Choose the time scale unit desired

  32. Time Scale Unit Of time scale

  33. Gantt Chart View • To update the Gantt chart view • Click Format. • Click on Gantt Chart Wizard to show • Critical Path • Date • Resources

  34. Date Critical Path

  35. Work Breakdown Structure • a results-oriented family tree that captures all the work of a project in an organized way • portrayed graphically as a hierarchical tree, tabular list of "element" and tasks or the indented task list that appears in Gantt chart schedule

  36. Work Breakdown Structure

  37. PERT Chart Microsoft Project

  38. Starting Pert Chart in Ms Project • Click on View. • Choose PERT Chart or • Click on PERT Chart icon on the left side of Ms Project window

  39. Pert Components • PERT has two main components: • Arrows • Node/ field Every node has information on task name, task ID, duration, start, finish and resources • Arrows shows the activities flow • Every arrows is possible to have crictical path. • 2 format: • AoA (ADM) = activity-on-arrow (arrow diagramming method) • AoN (PDM) = activity-on-node (precedence diagramming method)

  40. Activity-on-Arrow (AOA) Network Diagram for Project X

  41. Arrow Diagramming Method (ADM) • Known as activity-on-arrow (AOA) • Every activities is presented by arrows • Node shows the starting and finishing date

  42. A B E 1 2 4 6 F C D G 3 5 ACTIVITY - ON – ARROW (AoA) NETWORK The advantages are : • Show the project’s time length • Show the activities which the starting point and end point are flexible or can be edited without changing the project’s time length - float.

  43. Precedence Diagramming Method (PDM) • Activities are presented by boxes • Arrows show the dependency between activities • More popular compared to ADM (AOA) • Better in showing different types of dependencies

  44. Creating PERT Chart • Creating PERT chart • Determine the activities • Determine the flow of the activities • Estimate the time for each activities • Prepare a time-scale chart for activities to determine the critical path

  45. Example: Precedence Diagramming Method (PDM) Network Diagram for Project X

  46. Critical Path • The flow of activities that must be completed in order to complete the whole project • The delay in critical path will delayed the whole project.

  47. Simple Example of Determining the Critical Path • Consider the following project network diagram. Assume all times are in days. a. How many paths are on this network diagram? b. How long is each path? c. Which is the critical path? d. What is the shortest amount of time needed to complete this project?

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