Project Time Management Part 1
Project Time Management Part 1
Time Management
Project Time Management include the processes required to manage timely completion of the Project. The processes are: Activity definition: Identifying the specific activities that the project team members and stakeholders must perform to produce the project deliverables. Activity sequencing: Identifying and documenting the relationships between project activities. Activity resource estimating: Estimating how many resources a project team should use to perform project activities.
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Time Management
Activity duration estimating: Estimating the number of work periods that are needed to complete individual activities. Schedule development: Analyzing activity sequences, activity resource estimates, and activity duration estimates to create the project schedule. Schedule control: Controlling and managing changes to the project schedule.
1. Define Activities 2. Sequence Activities 3. Estimate Activity Resources 4. Estimate Activity Durations 5. Develop Schedule 6. Control Schedule
Initiating Planning
Activity Definition Activity Sequencing Duration Estimating Schedule Development
Executing
Controlling
Schedule Control
Closing
1. Define Activities
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Decomposition of the Project Rolling Wave Planning Templates (could be from previous project) Expert Judgment
an Activity list which is a tabulation of activities to be included on a project schedule. The list includes:
The activity name An activity identifier or number A brief description of the activity Activity attributes which provide more information about each activity, such as predecessors (the activity to be done before), successors (the activity to be done after), logical relationships, leads and lags, resource requirements, constraints, imposed dates, and assumptions related to the activity.
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Milestone List
A milestone is a significant event that normally has no duration.
Approval and sign-off on project deliverables Completion of a prototype, system testing FDS approval and so on, might be considered milestones
It often takes several activities and a lot of work to complete a milestone. Milestones are useful tools for setting schedule goals and monitoring progress. The milestone list is a part of the project management plan and is also used to help develop the project schedule
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2. Sequencing Activities
Inputs Inputs
Activity List Activity attributes Milestone List Project Scope statement Organizational process Assets
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Project Schedule Network Diagram Project Document Updates
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Sequence Activities
Sequencing Activities is the process of identifying and documenting the relationships among project activities. Activities are sequence using logical relationships. Every activity and milestone except the first and last are connected to atleast one predecessor and one successor. It may be necessary to use Lead or Lag time between activities to support a realistic and achievable project schedule. Sequencing is done using MS Project or other software.
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Activity attributes which provide more information about each activity. Milestone List Project Scope Statement Organizational Process Assets
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Sequence Activities Tools and Techniques Precedence Diagramming Method (PDM) Logical Relationships
Dependencies and Precedence Relationships also are used to describe these relationships. The four dependencies, or logical relationships, are as follows: Finish-to-start (FS) This relationship says that the predecessor activity must finish before the successor activity can start. Start-to-finish (SF) The start-to-finish relationship says that the predecessor activity must start before the successor activity can finish.
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Sequence Activities Tools and Techniques Precedence Diagramming Method (PDM) Logical Relationships
Dependencies and Precedence Relationships also are used to describe these relationships. Start-to-start (SS) This relationship says that the predecessor activity must start before the successor activity can start. Finish-to-finish (FF) This relationship says that the predecessor activity must finish before the successor activity can finish.
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Sequence Activities Tools and Techniques Precedence Diagramming Method (PDM) Logical Relationships
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Sequence Activities Tools and Techniques Precedence Diagramming Method (PDM) An example
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The documents updated include Activity list, Activity attributes, Risk Register etc
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Inputs Inputs
Activity List Activity Attributes Resource Calendar Enterprise
Outputs
Activity resource requirements Resource breakdown structure Project document updates
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The PMBOK says Estimate Activity Resources should be closely coordinated with the Estimate Cost process. That is because resourceswhether people or material or bothare typically the largest expense you'll have on any project. Identifying the resources becomes a critical component of the project planning process so estimatesand ultimately the project budgetcan be accurately derived.
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Inputs Inputs
Activity List Activity Attributes Activity Resource Requirements Resource Calendar Project Scope Statement Enterprise Environmental Factors Organizational Process Assets
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Activity Duration Estimates Project document updates
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