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Vesa Tenhunen vesa.tenhunen@uef.fi University of Eastern Finland LUMA Centre 2013-10-02. Project Management Practices. Contents. 1. Introduction 2. Project Plan 3. Communication Practices 4. Customer Focus. 1. Introduction.
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Vesa Tenhunen vesa.tenhunen@uef.fi University of Eastern Finland LUMA Centre 2013-10-02 ProjectManagementPractices
Contents 1. Introduction 2. Project Plan 3. Communication Practices 4. Customer Focus
1. Introduction Project is a temporary endeavor under-taken to create a unique product or service To successfully carry out a project, some kind of project management is needed planning scheduling communicating monitoring ...
1. Introduction IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS (do the right thing) + CONTROL PROCESS (do it in a right way) = PROJECT MANAGEMENT
2. Project Plan Project plan is a written document defining what are the project's objectives what are the project's contents how the project is carried out what is the project's schedule what resources the project needs what are the project's costs
2. Project Plan Some of the purposes of a project plan: to act as a project manager's tool to act as a reference for monitoring progress to act as a means of communication (e.g. for the customer) Project plan is about the project, not about the product Project plan is a work in progress
2. Project Plan The following items should be included in a project plan: 1. Change history 2. Introduction project overview 3. References contracts, legislation, other documents etc.
2. Project Plan 4. Glossary 5. Results work products, deliverables 6. Project phases phases milestones and their schedules products created in each phase
2. Project Plan 7. Work breakdown (describes each activity) outcome estimated outcome size estimated workload dependencies schedule responsibility
2. Project Plan 8. Project organization personnel (including customer's) 9. Budget estimated costs financial plan
2. Project Plan 10. Work methods practices, guidelines & standards tools method of approving work products change management quality management 11. Metrics measuring the product and the process
2. Project Plan 12. Quality goals 13. Procurement plan 14. Monitoring progress methods meetings reporting and informing 15. Risk management 16. References to other plans
3. Communication Practices Projects are managed by communication The goals of communication to support the activities to profile the work community to inform about events to tie people to the work community to satisfy the individual needs of interaction
3. Communication Practices The project manager has the biggest role in communication within the project s/he is the only one knowing what is going on For an ordinary development project to succeed, it is crucial to define the communication between the supplier and the customer create a separate communications plan
3. Communication Practices Common methods of communication meetings (with minutes) telephone e-mail written announcements written work orders project diary documents (project and other plans, instructions, records etc.)
4. Customer Focus One of the critical success factors for software projects is the commitment of both customer and end users regular meetings using support groups The customer and the end users know best the aspects of application domain
4. Customer Focus Customer focus is usually forgotten in later phases - after requirements and planning - of the project Customer must be kept up to date during the whole project according to communications plan
The End Download a project plan template from http://cs.joensuu.fi/~vtenhu/pm/ Thank you!