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What is a Project?. ?. What is a Project?. A project is a sequence of unique, complex and connected activities having one goal or purpose that must be completed by a specific time, wthin budget and according to specificationA project is a complex, nonroutine, one-time effort limited by time, budget, resources, and performance specifications designed to meet customer needsProjects are ad hoc, resource-consuming activities used to implement organizational strategies, achieve enterprise goal20
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1. Fundamentals of Project Management Chapter-1
From PMBOK 4th Edition @2008 PMI
2. What is a Project?
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3. What is a Project? A project is a sequence of unique, complex and connected activities having one goal or purpose that must be completed by a specific time, wthin budget and according to specification
A project is a complex, nonroutine, one-time effort limited by time, budget, resources, and performance specifications designed to meet customer needs
Projects are ad hoc, resource-consuming activities used to implement organizational strategies, achieve enterprise goals and objectives, and contribute to the realization of the enterprise‘s mission
4. A project is a temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product, service or result.
5. A Project can Create A product that can be either a component of another item or an end item in itself.
A capability to perform a service(e.g., a business function that supports production or distribution).
A result such as an outcome or a document (e.g., a research project that develops knowledge that can be used to determine whether a trend is present or a new process will benefit society).
6. Main features of a Project - Revision It is a temporary endeavor undertaken. ?
To create a unique product, service or result
Temporary, therefore, has a start and an end
End is reached when
Objectives have been achieved
When objectives will not or cannot be met
Need for the project does no longer exist
What can be the duration of a project?
What about the outcome of a project?
7. Examples of Projects Developing a new product or service (Why)
Effecting a change in the structure, staffing or style of an organization
Developing or acquiring a new modified information system
Constructing a building or infrastructure
Implementing a new business process or procedure
Give examples of Projects in Pakistan / World
8. What is Project Management? It is the application of:
Knowledge
Skills
Tools
Techniques
To do project activities to meet project requirements
It is accomplished through appropriate application and integration of 42 logically grouped project management processes comprising the 5 process groups.
What are those FIVE Process Groups?
What are those 9 Knowledge Areas in Projects?
9. Mapping the Processes 9 Page 38 (next two slides) is the most important page in the PMBOK.
Discuss the difference between Process Groups and PM Knowledge Areas, and how they share sub processes.
Page 38 (next two slides) is the most important page in the PMBOK.
Discuss the difference between Process Groups and PM Knowledge Areas, and how they share sub processes.
10. Mapping the Processes (cont.) 10
11. Mapping the Processes (cont.) 11
12. Why Projects? To meet strategic business goals and objectives:
Strategic opportunity
Business needs
Customer request
Technological advance
Legal requirements
13. What is Project Management? Project Initiation
Project Planning
Project Execution
Project Monitoring& Change Mgt.
Project Closing
14. Relationship Between Project Management
Portfolio Management
Program Management
15. What is Portfolio Management? resource allocation to achieve corporate new product objectives.
16. Portfolio Management Portfolio (finance), a collection of investments held by an institution or a private individual
Career portfolio, an organized presentation of an individual's education, work samples, and skills
Artist's portfolio, a sample of an artist's work or a case used to display artwork, photographs etc
Product portfolio (business administration), 2D separation of products by their market share and profits or growth rates (BCG)
IT Portfolio, in IT portfolio management, the portfolio of large classes of items of enterprise Information Technology (IT)
Project Portfolio, in Project Portfolio Management, the portfolio of projects in an organization. It is a collection of projects or programs and other works that are grouped together to facilitate effective management
17. Examples of Portfolio Management An infrastructure firm that has the strategic objective of maximizing the return on its investments may have a portfolio of:
Projects in oil & gas
Projects in power
Projects in water
Projects in roads
Projects in rail
Projects in airports
18. Program Management Program Management is defined as a group of related projects managed in a coordinated way to obtain benefits and control not available from managing them individually.
Programs may include elements of related work outside the scope of the discrete projects in the program
A program will always have projects.
19. Program Management It focuses on the project interdependencies and help to determine the optimal approach for managing them.
Resolve resource constraints & conflicts
Aligning organizational direction
Resolve issues and change management within a shared governance structure
20. Example of a Program Management A new communication satellite system:
Designing of a satellite and ground system
Construction of a satellite and ground station
Integration of the system
Launching of the satellite
21. Project Management Office (PMO) It is an organized body or entity assigned coordinated management of projects under its domain
It is the key decision maker during the beginning of each project
It is also responsible for the selection, management and deployment of shared or dedicated project resources
22. Functions of (PMO) Managing shared resources
Identifying & developing project management methodology, best practices and standards
Coaching, monitoring, training and oversight
Monitoring compliance project audits
Developing & managing project policies, procedures, templates and other standard documentation?
Coordinating communication across projects
23. Project Manager Focuses on a specific project objective
Controls resources to best meet project objectives
Manages the constraints (scope, schedule, cost and quality etc) of individual project
24. Main Functions of a Project Manager Define scope of project
Identify stakeholders & Leadership (decision makers: Client, Parent organization, Project Team, Publics)
Evaluate project requirements
Develop detailed task list (work breakdown, structures)
Develop initial project management flow chart
Estimate time requirements
Identify cost estimation and budget
Identify required resources and evaluate risks
25. Main Functions of a Project Manager Prepare contingency plan
Identify interdependencies
Identify and track critical milestones
Secure needed resources, manpower
Participate in project phase review
Manage the change control process
Report project status
26. Project Management Vs Operation Management How they are different?
When do they interact?
27. Project Management Vs Operation Management Operations are permanent endeavors that produce repetitive outputs with resources assigned to do same set of tasks
It is an ongoing nature of operations
Projects are unique
Projects are temporary endeavors
28. Characteristics of a Project Manager Knowledge: Must be well versed with project management. ?
Performance: Application of project management knowledge
Personal: Behavior of the project manager:
Effectiveness
Attitude
Personality characteristics (Michael Dell)
Leadership, guidance to balance project constraints
29. Enterprise Environmental Factors Organizational culture, structure & processes
Government or industry standards
Infrastructure: Existing facilities and capital equipment
Existing human resource
Marketplace conditions
Stakeholder risk tolerance
Potential climate
Political climate
Established communication channels
Commercial databases: cost, risk study / info
Project management information systems (blog)