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Learn about Project Management's five key processes - initiating, planning, executing, controlling, and closing. Explore the three elements: tasks, resources, time. Discover success factors and the project life cycle stages. Access valuable resources and tools.
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Project Management Dr. Michael Featherstone
Project Management’s FIVE processes • The capacity to marshal resources, lay out plans, program work and spur effort for a temporary endeavor which is finite in that it has a defined beginning and ending, and which is undertaken to create a unique product or service. • Initiating a project • Planning the project • Executing the project/plan • Controlling execution of the project/plan • Closing the project DEFINITIONS
Project Management’s THREE elements • The capacity to marshal resources, lay out plans, program work and spur effort for a temporary endeavor which is finite in that it has a defined beginning and ending, and which is undertaken to create a unique product or service. • Tasks • Resources • Time DEFINITIONS
Project Management success factors • The capacity to marshal resources, lay out plans, program work and spur effort for a temporary endeavor which is finite in that it has a defined beginning and ending, and which is undertaken to create a unique product or service. • On time delivery • Within budget delivery • High quality delivery DEFINITIONS
Project Life Cycle 5. Requirements
Project Life Cycle Testers PMs Programmers Art
PIBOK Five Processes Initiating Process Planning Process Executing Process Controlling Process Closing Process
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Lab Exercise 1 • Develop a plan to create a Wiki for a Project assignment. • What would the requirements look like?