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A PROJECT
CHARACTERISTICS OF AN EFFECTIVE
PROJECT,
• There is clarity of work by team members and vendors and what they must
accomplish.
• There is shared goals, timeliness and processes by team members,
stakeholders and vendors
• Team members demonstrate a sense of urgency and take ownership of their
responsibilities.
• There is mutual respect between team members and stakeholders.
• Stakeholders trust team members to deliver project outcomes.
• Team members feel heard and that their opinions matter.
• There is an open-door policy and culture and team members feel safe
expressing their concerns.
TYPES OF PROJECTS
• Clear goals
• Clear time frame
• Limited resources
• Clear scope
• Clear quality specifications
• Unique products or services
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
• Life on projects is rarely boring since each day is different from the last
• Since most projects are directed at solving some tangible problems or
pursuing some useful opportunities, the managers foind their work to be
personally meaningful and satisfying
• The managers enjoy the act of creating something new and innovative
• Project managers and team members can feel immense pride in their
accomplishment
• Project managers are often stars in their organizations and are well
compensated.
CONSTRAINTS
• Scope- a statement that defines the boundaries of a project it tells what will be
done as well as what will not be done
• Quality-includes both product quality and process quality
• Cost- it is the budget for doing the business
• Time- specified duration of the project. Its inversely proportional to cost
• Resources- they are assets such as people, equipment, physical materials or
inventory
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A PROJECT AND A
FUNCTIONAL OPERATION
• Projects are unique and temporary, while operations are ongoing and
permanent endeavours with a repetitive output
• Projects have a fixed budget, while operations have to earn a profit to run the
business
• Projects involves starting a new business objective and terminated when
achieved, while operational work does not produce new and its ongoing
• Projects create a unique product, service or result, while operations produce
the same product, aim to earn a profit and keep the business running
• There are more risks in projects as they are usually done for the first time while
in operations, there are fewer risks as they are repeated many times
• Projects are performance intensive while operations are efficiency intensive
• Projects are managed through project management and operations require
• He must clearly understand the mission and the vision of the project and see
how the project connects with the organizations mission; then must steer the
project to ensure that the interests of the organization are met
• Direct all activities required to successfully meet the project objectives
• Manage risk-scanning ahead for potential issues
• Solve problems-recommend alternative approaches to solving problems
• Track and report project progress
• Communicate to all the stakeholders in the project
• A problem tree provides an overview of all the known causes and effect to an
identified problem. It involves writing causes in a negative form eg lack of
knowledge. Reversing the problem tree by replacing negative statements with
positive ones creates a solution tree. Therefore, a solution tree identifies
means-end relationships as opposed to cause effects.
• PPT provides an overview of interventions that need to occur to solve the core
problem
HOW TO DEVELOP A PROBLEM TREE
• Settle on the core problem-identify the problem that the project seeks to
overcome
• Identify the cause and effects-participants can either collectively brainstorm
all the negative statements about the problem and a facilitator takes note of
the same. They may also work the cause and effects on a sequential basis
starting from the core problem. Once the problems have been established,
they are converted(inversion) to objectives and the tree becomes an objective
tree
• The decision of the project scope is taken using strategy analysis