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Project Management Project Management Software & Project Management Knowledge Areas

Project Management Project Management Software & Project Management Knowledge Areas. Reminding Question. Which one is not a p h ase in project manage m ent? a) In i tiating b) Planning c) E xecution d) Manufacturing. Reminding Question.

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Project Management Project Management Software & Project Management Knowledge Areas

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  1. Project Management Project Management Software & Project Management Knowledge Areas

  2. RemindingQuestion • Which one is not a phase in project management? a) Initiating b) Planning c) Execution d) Manufacturing

  3. RemindingQuestion • Whichone of the following shows the Risk Management Process? a) Identify, Assess, Plan Response, Control b) Plan, Assess, Eliminate, Control c) Cost, Assess, Customer satisfaction, Schedule d) Plan, Assess, Control, Identify

  4. TODAY’S TOPICS • Project Management Software • Project Management Knowledge Areas

  5. Software for Scheduling • MS PROJECT • ORACLE PRIMEVERA • Schedules • Sensitivity Analysis • Resource Planning • Control and Monitor (EVM)

  6. MS PROJECT

  7. Software for Risk Management • Palisade @Risk: By using Monte Carlo you can simulate the risks and see the cost and time effects. • Crystal Ball, • Model Risk, • Risk Solver

  8. Software for Agile Project Management • Rally • VersionOne • Agilefant What is AGILE? Quick adaptation to change

  9. PROJECT MANAGEMENT KNOWLEDGE AREAS • PROJECT TIME MANAGEMENT • PROJECT RISK MANAGEMENT • PROJECT SCOPE MANAGEMENT • PROJECT COST MANAGEMENT • PROJECT QUALITY MANAGEMENT

  10. PROJECT MANAGEMENT KNOWLEDGE AREAS • PROJECT HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT • PROJECT COMMUNICATIONS MANAGEMENT • PROJECT PROCUREMENT MANAGEMENT • PROJECT INTEGRATION MANAGEMENT • PROJECT STAKEHOLDER MANAGEMENT

  11. PROJECT COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT • 90% of their time Project Managers communicate Communication is the process by which information is exchanged and understood by two or more people, usually with the intent to motivate or influence behavior. Project Communications Management provides the critical links between people, ideas, and information that are necessary for project success

  12. PROJECT COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT Feedback RECEIVER Decoding SENDER Coding noise Message Channel The number of communication channels in a project is equal to: N (N-1)/2

  13. COMMUNUCATIONS MODEL • Source • the originator of the communication, e.g., either the organization, supervisors, subordinates, peers, client, or associates • Encoder • the source's ideas are translated into a systematic set of symbols to provide the structure in which ideas, purposes, intentions, etc. can be expressed as an understandable message. • Message • the actual physical product of the source encoder, or the physical thought, idea, etc. presented to the receiver from the sender in a code known by both.

  14. COMMUNUCATIONS MODEL • Channel • the medium used to carry the message from the source to the receiver. For example, a memo or perhaps a verbal communication. • Receiver • the recipient of the message. No communication occurs until the recipient accepts and makes the meaning common between the receiver and the sender. • Decoder • similar to encoder, but from the receiver's perspective

  15. COMMUNUCATIONS MODEL • Everyone involved in the project must be prepared to send and receive communications, and must understand how these communications affect the project as a whole. • Project Communications Management includes the processes required to ensure timely and appropriate generation, collection, dissemination, storage, and disposition of project information.

  16. COMMUNUCATIONS PLANNING • Communications planning involves determines the information needs of the stakeholders: • Who need what information • When they will need it • How it will be given to them, and by whom

  17. COMMUNUCATION PLAN

  18. INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION • Communicating dimensions: • Written and oral • Visual and audiovisual • Internal (within the project) and external (customer, the media, the public) • Formal (reports, briefings) and informal (memos, ad hoc conversations) • Vertical (up and down the organization) and horizontal (with peers)

  19. PROJECT MANAGER AS COMMUNICATOR • Project Manager isa CONDUCTOR of an Orchestra • Do you agree? • Different instruments • Diffferent sounds • Playing differently • At the end MUSIC • HARMONY

  20. PROJECT MANAGER AS COMMUNICATOR NOW, LET’S SEE AN ORCHESTRA

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