Project Management Implementation, Monitoring Control
Project Management Implementation, Monitoring Control
Administration (GIMPA)
CSIR
(Senior Management Development Programme)
PROJECT MANAGEMENT:
IMPLEMENTATION, MONITORING &
CONTROL
Marketing
OPERATIONAL
Strategy Product
STRATEGIES
Strategy
Financial Product
Business Control and
TARGETS
Goals Strategy Project
Business Portfolio
Systems Delivery POLICIES
Strategy Strategy
Project
The Business Approach
■ Team Working
■ Process Orientation
NGE
■ Logical Progression CHA
■ Strong Leadership
Project Types
■ Capital Facilities
■ I.T. / Computing
■ Organisational Change
■ Decommissioning
Why Undertake Projects ?
■ Financial
● Social
■ Political
● Strategic
■ Legislation
● By a
SPECIFIED TIME
● within a
SPECIFIED BUDGET
● to a
SPECIFIED STANDARD
Project Management Objectives
ADEQUATE
BEST
LE
AB
PR
PT
OJ
QUALITY
CE
EC
AC
T
COST TIME
CHEAPEST FASTEST
ECONOMICAL REASONABLE
Responsibility and Authority
General
Management
PROJECT Project
MANAGER
Team
The Ultimate Challenge
THINK PLAN DO
OR...
FEASIBILITY PHASE
PLANNING PHASE
ACTION PHASE
Product Development
CONCEPT PLANNING IMPLEMENTATION OPERATION
IDEA Conceptual
Study
Prototype
7 6
Product
Planning
5
Design &
Devpmnt
On
3 2 Sale
1 0
1-1
■ HARDWARE
● Project Network Analysis
● Work Breakdown Structures
● Planning and Scheduling
● Control Techniques
■ SOFTWARE
● Teambuilding
● Leadership
● Presentation
● Communication
1-5
The Technical and Socio-cultural Dimensions of
the Project Management Process
Proven Techniques for Project Management
PROJECT
Structures
1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.3.1 1.3.2
B
Project Network A C E G
B
A C E G
Techniques D
F D F
CPM / PERT
Resource
Allocation
Progress
Measurement
Eight Steps to Project Success
WHAT DID
WE LEARN
WHERE
WHAT - IF
WHEN HOOK- UP
MAINTENANCE
HOW MUCH
/WHO
HOW
WHAT WBS
OBJECTIVES
Project Characteristics - A Summary
■ A project is an enterprise with fixed objectives and
goals of :
● Time
● Cost
● Quality
Change
OBJECTIVES
Objectives
DETAILED
WORKING
SCHEDULES
Revise
Schedule
COMPARE
V PLAN / HOOK- UP
ACTUAL MAINTENANCE
Framework
PROGRAMME /
PROJECT
Implementation
■ Once the project funding has been approved,
the originating authority must ensure that
action is taken to implement the project.
● purchase of materials,
Implementation
■ Implementation usually entails:
● the construction of the physical components of the
project,
● the purchase and installation of equipment and
● observing,
● tracking and
while
Impact
in society (End Outcome)
S K
Σ = CHANGE RI
Plan / Monitor / Control
CONTROL
PLAN
TIME
MONITOR
COST QUALITY
Monitoring and Control
A N
PL
GATHER DATA CONSOLIDATE INFORMATION
HOOK - UP
MAINTENANCE
DECISIONS / APPROVAL
AMEND PLAN
TAKE
ACTION
COMMUNICATE / FEEDBACK
Monitoring the Project
■ Objective
● Accumulate progress data
■ Information Gathering
■ Consolidating Data
■ Analysis, Conclusions and
Recommendations Reports
Reviews
Meetings
■ Graphs
■ Barcharts
■ Resource Charts
■ Summary Reports
Reviews
■ Outcome
● Discuss and agree any control actions
which are necessary.
● Document actions arising for the project
controller to progress.
● The project owner should be responsible
for progressing commercial matters.
Design Reviews
■ Responsibility
● The project manager should be responsible for
calling design reviews.
● Staffs who are not directly involved in the
design work or project should be involved
Design Reviews
■ Aims
● It is a preventative evaluation rather than a post
mortem.
■ Outcome
● Assesses: quality, adherence to
specification, customer requirements,
use of appropriate techniques or
approach / methodology, design for
manufactures and costs.
■ Responsibility
● The project owner should be
responsible for calling the review.
RESOURCES