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Teaching Project Management

Project management is the application of knowledge, skills, tools and techniques to project activities. The U.S. Spends $2. Trillion on projects every year, or one-quarter its gross domestic product. The average senior project manager in The U.S. Earned almost $90,000 per year.

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Teaching Project Management

Project management is the application of knowledge, skills, tools and techniques to project activities. The U.S. Spends $2. Trillion on projects every year, or one-quarter its gross domestic product. The average senior project manager in The U.S. Earned almost $90,000 per year.

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Teaching Project

Management
Kathy Schwalbe, Ph.D., PMP
March 17, 2005

Happy St. Patricks Day!


My Danny boy!

My son, my sister,
and me at a ND
vs. Stanford game
in 1999.
GO IRISH!

Presentation Outline

What is project management?


Why should students interested in
technical fields learn about it?
Suggestions for structuring a project
management course
Methods for engaging students and
having them help you and others
Using project management and other
software
Lots of resources

What Is Project Management?

Project management is the


application of knowledge, skills,
tools and techniques to project
activities to meet project
requirements (PMBOK Guide
2004, p. 8)

Project Management
Framework*

*This figure and others are from my book, Information


Technology Project Management, Fourth Edition

Benefits of Good Project


Management

Better control of financial, physical, and


human resources
Improved customer relations
Shorter development times
Lower costs, higher profit margins
Higher quality and increased reliability
Improved productivity
Better internal coordination
Higher worker morale (less stress)

Results of Poor Project


Management

Getting FIRED on The


Apprentice
Billions of dollars wasted on
cancelled and challenged
projects

Standish Group Statistics*


Measure
Successful projects
Failed projects
Money wasted on
challenged and
failed projects

1994 Data
16%
31%
$140 B out
of $250 B

2002 Data
34%
15%
$55 B out of
$255 B

Result
Doubled
Halved
More than
halved

*The Standish Group, Latest Standish Group


CHAOS Report Shows Project Success Rates Have
Improved by 50%, (March 25, 2003).

Why Should IT Students Study


Project Management?

Even if they have no desire to


lead teams, theyll probably be on
them
Understanding project
management will help them
perform on project teams
Project management continues to
be an important career field
Project management can help
anyone in daily life challenges

Some Interesting Statistics

The U.S. spends $2.3 trillion on projects


every year, or one-quarter its gross
domestic product, and the world as a whole
spends nearly $10 trillion of its $40.7 gross
product on projects of all kinds

Worldwide IT spending continues to grow,


and Forrester Research predicts that U.S.
IT spending will grow by another 5.7% in
2005, to reach $795 billion

In 2003, the average senior project


manager in the U.S. earned almost
$90,000 per year, and the average Project
Manage Office (PMO) Director earned
more than the average Chief Information
Officer ($118,633 vs. $103,925)

Top Ten Most in


Demand IT Skills
Rank
IT Skill/Job
Average Annual Salary
1
SQL Database Analyst
$80,664
2
Oracle Database Analyst
$87,144
3
C/C++ Programmer
$95,829
4
Visual Basic Programmer
$76,903
5
E-commerce/Java Developer
$89,163
6
Windows NT/2000 Expert
$80,639
7
Windows/Java Developert
$93,785
8
Security Architect
$86,881
9
Project Manager
$95,719
10
Network Engineer
$82,906
Paul Ziv, The Top 10 IT Skills in Demand, Global Knowledge Webcast
(www.globalknowledge.com) (11/20/2002).

Top Information Technology Skills

Percentage of
Respondents

Information Technology (IT) Skill


Cosgrove, Lorraine. January 2004 IT Staffing Update, CIO Research
Reports, (February 3, 2004).

Growth in PMP Certification,


1993-2004

Suggestions for Structuring a


Course in Project Management

Know your audience and their


needs and abilities
Know your time constraints
Plan your course well and follow
your plan, yet
Be flexible to meet student
needs

Sample Syllabi

Examples available in the IM and on


my site and other instructor sites
Can cover entire text in one
semester course (about 36 contact
hours), but decide which areas to
emphasize
Use a structured approach to team
projects
Can use case studies for team
projects or HW, can be difficult for
some students

Strategies for Team Projects


Help Engage Students and
Practice
What You Teach
Make sure projects fit with the

nature of your course


Let students be involved in
finding and selecting projects
Give students guidance in the
process for doing team projects
Provide samples and templates
Let students help grade projects
and each other

Tailor Projects to Help You


and Others

Experiment with team projects and


homework assignments, and dont
be afraid to have the students help
you in teaching your course
Have students evaluate
software/tools, interview PMs, set up
events, help neighborhood
organizations, etc.
Personal examples: Blackboard eval,
new case studies, creating review
games, new SW eval, conference
planning, etc. (show Jeopardy game)

Follow the Project Management


Process for Team Projects

Project selection
Initiating
Planning
Executing
Monitoring and Controlling
Closing

Project Selection for My


Project Management Classes

Each students gets to propose a real


project ( using a template for HW1)
Each student must give a sales pitch
for his/her project and think through
whats required to do the project
The class as a whole selects projects,
teams, and project managers
Specific tools for project and team
selection: student survey form, HW
template, weighted scoring model or
simple Excel file to help select projects

Student Survey Form


Name: _________________________
E-mail: __________________
Major: _________________________
Minor: __________________
Daytime Phone: _________________
Employer: _______________
Brief job description, if currently working full- or part-time:
1. In this class, all students are resources. What are some of your
abilities/strengths as they might relate to this class?
2. What are some of your weaknesses or areas you would like to improve?
3. What are you most interested in learning from this class?
4. Are you currently working on a project or have you recently completed
one? Please describe the project below.
5. For the group project, team members will need skills in several areas.
Please rank yourself on a scale of 1 to 10 (10 being best) on each of the
skills listed below.

Real project experience


Customer interaction
Research skills
Writing skills

PM software skills
Web site creation
Leadership
Teamwork facilitation

Presentation skills
6. List any questions or concerns on the back of this page. Thanks!

HW1 Template to Propose a


Team Project
Student Name:

Date:

Potential Project Name:


Project Sponsors Name and Organization:
Need for the Project:
Main Project Deliverables:
Required Team Skills:
Main Team Tasks/Roles:
My Desired Role and Why:
Project Sales Pitch:

Weighted Scoring Model for


Project Selection
Weighted Scoring Model for Project Name
Created by:
Criteria
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
Weighted Project Scores

Date:
Weight Project 1 Project 2 Project 3 Project 4
25%
90
90
50
20
15%
70
90
50
20
15%
50
90
50
20
10%
25
90
50
70
5%
20
20
50
90
20%
50
70
50
50
10%
20
50
50
90
100%
56
78.5
50
41.5

Weighted Score by Project

Project 4

Project 3

Project 2

Project 1

20

40

60

80

100

Initiating Projects

Form teams based on projects


selected
Have each team select a project
manager
Specify what each team must
produce for the project and when
Focus on clarifying roles and
responsibilities for each team
member (require students to
show who will do what)

Tools to Enhance Team


Building Early in the Project

MBTI assignment have each


student take an online MBTI test and
write a paper about it for HW, also
send MBTI to their project manager
Each team must prepare
a team contract
a project Web site
a project charter

Each team member


must give at least one presentation
gets to assess project and each team
members performance

Myers-Briggs Temperament
Indicator (MBTI)

Many organizations use MBTI as


part of team building
Few students know their profile or
how it affects communications and
teams
Several good sites to take the test
for free
List sites and assignment in course
syllabus
Have a team give a presentation on
MBTI

Project Planning Tools

Require students to prepare several


planning documents
Scope statement (includes descriptions of
all project deliverables and criteria for
project success)
Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) and
Gantt chart
Communications Plan (can be in team
contract)
Responsibility Assignment Matrix

Decide what your students need to do


to plan their projects

Project Execution and Control

Using progress review presentations


and checking the team Web sites
really helps the students focus on
getting work done throughout the
term
Have the first progress review focus
on teams showing their detailed
project plan have a signed charter
Have the second/third reviews focus
on showing what work has been
accomplished (show me review)
Rotate who presents review info

Closing Projects

Have each team prepare


a final team presentation, focusing on
what they prepared for their customer,
what went right and wrong on the
project, and what they learned
a project notebook that includes all
project materials

Have each individual prepare


a personal lessons learned
a project and team grade assessment

Advice for Instructors: Have a


Detailed Syllabus and Class
Web Site

Most students are S or


sensing types, so they like
detailed, step-by-step
instructions on what to do for
assignments, presentations, and
team projects
Students love it when you have
the syllabus, templates, and
other info on a class Web site

Sample of My Site

Project Team Web Sites

Require each project team to post all


of their information on a team Web
site let them create it any way they
please
Use that Web site for progress review
presentations and make it part of the
project grade
Link to all sites from your class Web
page - peer pressure works!
Include final exam questions related
to all the team projects so they learn
from each other

Sample Team Web Site (I was


the sponsor)

The student project manager for this project gave a conference


presentation with me on the results of this project.

Another Sample Team Web Site


(a student org. sponsored it)

This project helped a student organization


plan an important function.

And Another Sample (done for


a non-profit group)

Let the students be creative. Most of the webmasters


are very proud of their work and keep the sites up
for a while. Some refer to them for job interviews.

Sample Templates Students


Could Use for their Projects

My text and Web site include


many templates and examples
students can use for their
projects
Create your own templates to
meet your class and project
needs (feel free to download
and modify any of mine)
Make sure students use
templates wisely/properly

Team Contract
Project Name:
Project Team Members Names and Sign-off:
Name

Sign-off on Team Contract

Code of Conduct: As a project team, we will:

Participation: We will:

Communication: We will:

Problem Solving: We will:

Meeting Guidelines: We will:

Project Charter
Project Title:
Project Start Date:
Budget Information:

Projected Finish Date:

Project Manager: Name, phone, e-mail


Project Objectives:
Approach:
Roles and Responsibilities
Role

Name

Organization/
Position

Contact
Information

Sign-off: (Signatures of all above stakeholders. Can sign by their names in table above.)
Comments: (Handwritten or typed comments from above stakeholders, if applicable)

Gantt Chart Template


Work Breakdown Structure

Schedule

You can also enter resource information on the Gantt chart.

Sample Responsibility Assignment


Matrix A Product of This Project

Progress Report Information

Have periodic reviews with team


member showing project progress
Work completed this period
Work to complete next period
Whats going well and why
Whats not going well and why
Suggestions/Issues
Project changes

Amazing how well reviews keep


teams on track and help them get it

Using Project Management


and Other Software

Microsoft Project most popular tool


I have students go through Appendix
A (~100 pages) as a HW assignment
and use software for planning team
projects
4th edition also includes access to
VPMi, online PM tool
Need to understand PM basics to
use software well!

Using Project Management


and Other Software (contd)

4th edition comes with Fissure


simulation software (quick demo)
Can assign for HW, do in teams, or
use in class
Students should use other software
(Internet, applications SW, etc.) to do
assignments and projects
Templates provided in various
software applications (Word, Excel,
PowerPoint, Project)

Lots of Resources

Information Technology Project


Management, Fourth Edition
includes hundreds of references
Companion Web site (
www.course.com/schwalbe4e)
includes lecture notes, links to
references, templates, review
questions, etc.
Evaluation versions of Project 2003
and VPMi provided with text
Lots of info on my Web site (
www.kathyschwalbe.com), including
many sample documents, articles,
information from my classes, etc.

Questions?

Feel free to use templates, syllabus ideas, etc.


from my Web site at www.kathyschwalbe.com.
Contact me at [email protected].

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