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Project Management for Your Local Section / Chapter Lee Stogner, PMP. 2005 Leadership Workshop Tucson, Arizona March 12, 2005. Seminar Objectives. Benefits of Sound Project Management. Less overall project cost Less strain on working capital Effective use of resources
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Project Management for Your Local Section / ChapterLee Stogner, PMP 2005 Leadership Workshop Tucson, Arizona March 12, 2005
Benefits of Sound Project Management • Less overall project cost • Less strain on working capital • Effective use of resources • More timely project completion • Higher quality of the final product
Project Management Overview • What is a project? • What is project management? • What is project success? • What factors determine project success?
A Project When a task... • Has a defined objective • Has a deadline • Requires integration of knowledge and experience from various organizations
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Project Management • Complex and numerous activities • Unique - a one time set of events • Finite - a begin and end date • Limited resources and budget • Many people involved • Sequenced activities • End product or service must result
Program Management • Larger in scope than a project • Made up of several projects • Made up of a number of similar products • Programs tend to be more permanent
Factors in Project Success • Project Management Philosophy • Project Management Role and Responsibility • Project Management Principles and Practices
Project Management Philosophy • The “Golden Rule” of Project Management is three words: • Plan • Organize • Control
Project Management Roles and Responsibilities • Project Execution • Maintain Customer Relations • Create a Positive Environment
Project Execution Plan • Project Execution Strategy • Project Management • Quality • Safety • Risk Management • Design/Develop/Program • Implementation • Documentation • Training Project Execution Plan
Customer Relations • Develop Communication • Ensure Timely Participation • Include the Customer on the Project Team • Develop Trust and Confidence
Create a Positive Environment • __________ Effectively • __________ Member of the Team • Utilize _______ _______ Activities • __________ Success
Project Management Principles and Practices • Define Project Objectives • Develop Project Execution Plan • Define Baselines for Control • Manage Risk • Close out Effectively
Define Project Objectives • Expected deliverables • Required resources (total installed cost) • Required timing (opening date) • Safety and Environmental • Total Quality
Define S.M.A.R.T. Project Objectives • S pecific • M easurable • A ssignable • R ealistic • T ime related
Team Requirements • Skills needed ? • Individuals identified ? • When are they needed ? • Where are they ? • Training needed ? • Interpersonal compatibility ?
The Four Cornerstones of Project Management Cost Schedule Quality Scope
Cornerstones ofProject Management Cost Schedule Scope Quality
ScopePoor scope definition is the major contributing factor to cost overruns in the engineering and construction industry. CAUTION
Initial Scoping Effort • Sets the baseline for cost and schedule • Must involve the right people • Must include implementation • Identifies items not included • Maximum influence on project cost • Breaks project into manageable pieces
The WBS $ Drawings Estimate • Facility Bill of Materials • Services WBS Element/ Work Package Schedule Cost Reports Contracts
Successful Work Breakdown • Status and completion is easily measured • Definite beginning and end • It is familiar with prior experience • Manageable work assignments • One continuous stream of work from start to finish
Steps for constructing a WBS • Divide the project into major objectives • Partition objectives into activities • Divide activities with missing characteristics into subactivities • Repeat #3 until all subactivities have desired characteristics • Lowest subactivities are the basis of work packages
Creeping scope The effect of “creeping scope” is a major cause of cost overruns $
To manage creeping scope • Keep scope documents current • Freeze design after the estimate has been approved • Allow only those changes that are justified by benefit • Use an effective change management procedure
The Four Commandments of Good Project Scope Written Well defined Clearly understood Achievable
Cornerstones ofProject Management Cost Schedule Quality Scope
Aspects of Cost • Estimate Basis for Control • Cost Control Application of control procedures to follow financial progress
Estimate Requirements • Define project cost integrate scope, schedule, and resources • Define estimate basis • Identify potential risks • Identify contingency/escalation • Identify items not included
Elements of Cost Control • Establish the baseline (estimate) • Measure variation from baseline • Take corrective action
Cost Control System • Detailed project scope/work package • Control estimate • Chart of accounts • Cost status report • Forecasting process • Change management procedure • Cash flow forecast
Project Control Project Day 1 -------------- To do list: Kick off meeting Project schedule
Basic Elements of the Control System • A project plan: Scope, schedule, estimates • A monitoring system which measures performance against plan • A reporting system which identifies deviations from the plan • A system which communicates deviations to the right people • Corrective actions • Forecasting the project outcome
Key Control Philosophies • Define the baseline for control 1._______ 2. ________ 3. _______ 4. ________ • Divide project into manageable pieces • Remember: Ability to influence cost is maximum early in the project Project Success
Key Control Philosophies (con’t) Project Success • Define and manage risk/opportunity • Integrate scope and estimated cost into schedule • Make informed decisions • Anticipate deviations/changes • Adopt the “end product” approach • Plan ahead from phase to phase
Basic Project Control Steps • Define the project scope • Develop a project plan consistent with: • project scope • estimates (cost constraints) • schedule (constraints • resources available • Report progress and compare with budget and forecast • Control by taking corrective action
Cornerstones ofProject Management Schedule Cost Quality Scope
Schedule • Planning - Identification of the sequence of events necessary to complete the project • Scheduling - Determination of timing and assembly of project activities to give overall completion time
Front End Schedule A way to get the project started right Design Program Install / Test System Turnover
Basis for Project Schedule • Project objectives • Project scope • Project milestones • Project estimate (budget) • Resource availability