Project Management: An Introduction To
Project Management: An Introduction To
Project Management
What is a Project ?
A close connection
Projects and operations are closely
connected. When a project is finished, the
product is handed over to operations, which
could require employee training or
adjustments to the operational process for
those who will use the projects product or
service.
PMBOK
PRINCE2
Question 1
What is the difference between a
Standard and a Method?
Some Definitions..
OPA Organizational Process Assets
Plans, Process, Knowledge bases,
Lessons learned, Risk data Etc..
EEF Enterprise Environmental Factors
Initiating
Planning
Executing
Monitoring & Control
Closing
Input
Process
Output
Question 2
Some Definitions
Stakeholder : is an individual, group or
organization who may affect, be affected by or
perceive itself to be affected by a decision,
activity or outcome of a project
Project Charter : is the document issued by the
project initiator or sponsor that formally
authorize the existence of a project and provides
project manager with the authority to apply
organizational resources to activities.
WBS Sample
Question 3
Time Management
Processes required to manage the timely
completion of the project
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Plan
Define Activities
Sequence Activities
Estimate Activity Durations & Resources
Develop a schedule
Control the schedule
Activity
Activity is the decomposition of the
Work Package
3.5 Stairs
Activity -1
Activity - 2
Activity - 3
Project Schedule
The project schedule is the tool that
communicates what work needs to be
performed, which resources of the
organization will perform the work and the
timeframes in which that work needs to be
performed. The project schedule should
reflect all of the work associated with
delivering the project on time
COST Management
Project Cost Management includes the
processes involved in planning,
estimating, budgeting, financing and
controlling costs so that the project can
be completed within the approved
budget
Quality Management
Project Quality Management includes the
processes and activities of the
performing organization that determine
the quality policies, Objectives and
responsibilities so that the project will
satisfy the need for which it was
undertaken
Question 4
What is the difference between
Quality Assurance & Quality Control ?
Definition
Quality Assurance
Quality Control
Focus on
Goal
process.
reactive process.
How
Example
Verification is an example of QA
Validation/Software Testing is an
example of QC
PDCA
PDCA PLAN DO CHECK ACT
is a quality theory develop by
W. Edwards Deming
For quality improvement ( Continuous improvement)
PDCA Explained
Plan
Acquire Project Team
Develop a Project Team
Manage Project Team
Project Communication
Management
Project communication management
includes the processes that required to
ensure timely and appropriate planning,
creation, distribution, storage, retrieval,
management, control, monitoring and the
ultimate disposition of the project
Project Communication
Management Processes
1. Plan
2. Manage Communications
3. Control Communications
Plan
Identify Risks
Perform Qualitative Risk analysis
Perform Quantitative Risk analysis
Plan Risk Responses
Control Risks
Project Procurement
Management
Project Procurement Management
includes the processes necessary to
purchase or acquire products,
services or results needed from
outside the project team
Project Stakeholder
Management
Project Stake holder Management
includes the processes required to
identify the people, groups, or
organizations that could impact or
impacted by the project
Identify Stakeholders
Plan
Manage Stakeholder Engagement
Control Stakeholder Engagement
Manage Stakeholder
Engagement
Before we conclude..
Project Management is the application of
knowledge, skills, tools and techniques to
project activities to meet project
requirements
Project management is accomplished through
the appropriate application and integration of
logically grouped project management
processes