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Project Management

Project Management. Lecture Developing the Project Plan. Introduction Project planning Gantt chart and WBS. Project planning Resource analysis Risk management Quality Budgets and cost control Project teams. Plan. Introduction Project planning Gantt chart and WBS Project planning

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Project Management

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  1. Project Management LectureDeveloping the Project Plan

  2. Introduction Project planning Gantt chart and WBS Project planning Resource analysis Risk management Quality Budgets and cost control Project teams Plan • Introduction • Project planning • Gantt chart and WBS • Project planning • Network analysis I • Project planning • Network analysis II

  3. Project Planning • “The larger, more complex or uncertain an endeavour is, the more important planning becomes” Lockyer & Gordon • What measures would you use to determine the complexity of a project?

  4. Measures of Project Complexity

  5. Why Plan? • IS development is complex and time consuming • There are usually a number of people involved with a project • Communication • Informs Project Manager/Team of the state of the project • Customer confidence

  6. Why Plan? • Projects are unique and therefore there will always be uncertainties • Need to plan for these (Plan B) • So… • For anything more than the smallest project, planning must be a formal process

  7. Project Planning for IS • Requires knowledge drawn from: • Development techniques • Application domain • Project planning techniques • Skills abilities and motivation of developers • Business and organisational environment

  8. Project Proposals • Project planning starts with the project proposal - Result of Conception Phase • Maybe a response to a project brief • prepared by an external or internal customer

  9. Project Initiation • Project initiation document • Internal or external • Project manager needs a good appreciation ofrequirements • This may require extra work • Customer needs report on unknowns • protects both the project team and the customer

  10. The Project Plan – Simple Form • The project plan is an attempt to timetable all the activities that make up a project • How will the project be divided • Who does what • When are tasks carried out

  11. The Project Plan • More detail can be added to the plan to indicate: • Level of performance and quality • Costs • Further detail indicates: • availability of the resources required to carry out each task

  12. The Project Plan • Summary plan • Shows key tasks, events and milestones in the systems project • Primarily used for reporting progress • Detailed plan • Task plan • Time control plans • Resource plan • Cost plans • Primarily used as a working tool

  13. Planning and Control Cycle

  14. Iterative Process • The plan will evolve as the project evolves • The plan is reviewed and updated as more information becomes available and uncertainties become less uncertain

  15. The Project Plan – Simple Form • How will the project be divided? • Work breakdown structure • Product breakdown structure • When will the work be carried out? • Gantt Chart • Who does what?

  16. Work Breakdown Structure • Work broken down in a hierarchical manner until: • Each task is “atomic” • Duration can be estimated with reasonable accuracy • Can be carried out by one person • Each task : • Has a well defined beginning and end • Will consume resources • May be dependant on other tasks

  17. WBS Example

  18. Product breakdown structure • Concentrates on what is to be done, rather than how it is to be done • More difficult to forget a product/element • Easier to assign quality measures/procedures • Process is more likely to fit if developed after product example

  19. PBS Example

  20. PBS Example

  21. The Project Plan – Simple Form • How will the project be divided? • Work breakdown structure • When will the work be carried out? • Gantt Chart • Who does what? • How will the project be divided? • Work breakdown structure • When will the work be carried out? • Gantt Chart • Who does what?

  22. Example Gantt chart

  23. Example Gantt chart

  24. Gantt chart components An Activity/Task is represented as follows: Start Finish The length of the bar is proportional to the duration time of the activity

  25. Gantt chart components Progress on an Activity/Task can be shown as follows: Start Finish The length of the bar is proportional to the amount of work completed. This example is approx 50% complete

  26. Example Gantt chart

  27. Example Gantt chart

  28. Exercise

  29. Exercise

  30. Gantt chart advantages • It is good at showing timing • It shows project progress clearly • It is therefore an ideal tool for the summary plan

  31. Gantt chart disadvantages • Not ideal for showing inter-relationships • MS Project does do this • Locating an activity requires three simultaneous decisions: • Method • Time • Resources

  32. The Project Plan – Simple Form • How will the project be divided? • Work breakdown structure • When will the work be carried out? • Gantt Chart • Who does what? • How will the project be divided? • Work breakdown structure • When will the work be carried out? • Gantt Chart • Who does what?

  33. The Cost of Planning • Labour and associated expenses • Planner's tools • Cost of preparing the written plan • Opportunity costs - what could those involved be doing if they weren't planning?

  34. Benefits of Planning • Avoids the cost of the chaos that would ensue if the project was unplanned • Filters out projects that would provide a negative return • Being able to resolve problems in advance • Being able to allocate resources in advance

  35. Two Views to a Plan • The Plan is a straight-jacket • Very Precise • Focus on data • The Plan is a working tool • Very Accurate • Focus on information

  36. Who Does Planning • Developing the project plan is an iterative process that involves: • Project manager • Project team • Project sponsor • Customer • Other stakeholders

  37. Iterative Process • The plan will evolve as the project evolves • The plan is reviewed and updated as more information becomes available and uncertainties become less uncertain

  38. Introduction Project planning Gantt chart and WBS Project planning Resource analysis Risk management Quality Budgets and cost control Project teams Plan • Introduction • Project planning • Gantt chart and WBS • Project planning • Network analysis I • Project planning • Network analysis II

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