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2. Overview. Fissure project management simulationBenefits and drawbacks of using simulationsStudent reactions to simulationSuggestions for using simulations to teach project managementNote: I did not have all of the data when I created these slides (end of March 2006), so there will be more inf
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1. 1 Applying Project Management Skillsin a Simulation Kathy Schwalbe, Ph.D., PMP
PDS 2006
Cincinnati, OH
2. 2 Overview Fissure project management simulation
Benefits and drawbacks of using simulations
Student reactions to simulation
Suggestions for using simulations to teach project management
Note: I did not have all of the data when I created these slides (end of March 2006), so there will be more info in my final presentation. I’ll put final slides on my Web site (www.kathyschwalbe.com) under My Bio
3. 3 Fissure – PMI REP Specializing in PM Simulation
4. 4 Fissure Simulation Demo version (CD) bundled with my textbooks (IT PM, 4th edition and Introduction to PM)
Project involves developing a prototype Web site
Demo version only includes 7 tasks and 10 potential team members
Full version available from Fissure in their courses
5. 5 Simulation Project Information The Alliance Prototype project is a strategic effort to augment the sales and marketing of Uniworld with an e-commerce equipped Web site
The budget for this 11-week project is $40,000, and there cannot be more than 7 known defects
After installing the application, users get a guided tour by Peedy the parrot
6. 6 Sample Screen – Reference Information
7. 7 Running the Simulation Read reference information
Plan each week – resources, budget, schedule, risks/opportunities, training, and stakeholder relations
Make staffing decisions each week, such as deciding who to hire, who to assign to what tasks and when, when to send people to training, when to recognize/reward people
Determine the best way to have team and stakeholder interactions (group meetings, individual conferences, individual or team recognition, etc.)
Run the simulation for the week, then review the results in various report and chart formats
8. 8 Task Assignment Screen
9. 9 WBS and Budget Information
10. 10 Gantt Chart
11. 11 Network Diagram
12. 12 Risk Management
13. 13 Training
14. 14 Recognition and Rewards
15. 15 Team and Stakeholder Interactions
16. 16 Summary After Running the Simulation for a Week
17. 17 Communications After Running the Simulation for that Week
18. 18 Earned Value Chart
19. 19 Quality Report
20. 20 Benefits of Simulation* Learn from mistakes with no risk
Quick connection between cause and effect
Build and test project mental models
Build and test leadership mental models
Try new techniques/approaches
Push your performance boundaries
Learn by doing
Learn from others in a team setting
21. 21 More Effective Than Just Lecture* The experience is real, invoking real emotions and real learning
Challenges are presented to the student as they manage a project to get the work done on time and under budget
The decisions the student makes while running the simulation have consequences and an impact on the bottom line results of the project (time, cost, and quality)
The simulation teaches technical and soft skills in an integrated way
There is no “right” answer, there are many paths to success and just like on real projects, there is lots of uncertainty (random events)
22. 22 Students’ Reactions to Fissure Simulation I assigned the simulation as an individual HW assignment in fall 2005
Mixed results
Some students, mostly male gamers, liked the simulation and spent a lot of time on it
Some students, mostly female, hated the simulation, couldn’t get it to work right, and thought it was a waste of time
Changes for spring 2006 semester – I made the simulation a team assignment for my adult class and paired assignment for two traditional classes
23. 23 Student Reactions Adult Weekend College students at Augsburg had to run the simulation twice as part of a team project
The four teams liked using the simulation; it took a while to figure it out, and most did not finish the simulated project on time or budget, even on the second try
24. 24 U. Of Minnesota Student Reactions PM class there is mostly senior engineering students, some graduate IT students
Suggested students do in pairs; made a homework assignment
Most students thought it was a good learning tool and didn’t have much trouble loading or running it
25. 25 Rating as a Learning Tool – U of M
26. 26 Teaching Assistant’s Summary of HWs Bar charts (in the report section), Gantt charts, and earned value charts are useful tools to see the overall progress of the project
"The PM is tasked with realistic responsibilities in the management of the schedule, budget, training, stakeholders, communications, etc.“
The fact that the user knows the individual characteristics of each employee helps the user to play the game. The program has a steep learning curve
The documentation is not clear, and learning and running the simulation is time-consuming
The feelings towards Peedy the parrot are mixed; robot voice was annoying
"It's like a video game and you can't use all of your senses to get a feel of what is truly going on, like meeting people to see what their like or if they get along with someone else on the team.“
The program does not have some essential functions, such as the ability to save or go-back easily.
27. 27 Student Quotes “One of the most challenging tasks is hiring and assigning the staff. Hiring an employee has a two-week lead time (three-week lead time for Lisa Derring).”
"Meetings that are to the point and follow an agenda can be extremely productive."
“You need to be cost-conscious as well as keep in mind the morale of the workers and manage time on top of it all. This simulation also makes you realize the constant nagging of upper management.”
28. 28 Sample Great Response The following file is from one of my adult, virtual students
Scott’s response
29. 29 Augsburg Day Students’ Reactions When I assigned the simulation in the fall semester, several of the students had problems loading the software; most were management majors
One student never figured out to assign people to tasks and never finished the project
A few didn’t get it and gave up
One said it was too phony and much preferred doing a real project
Women seemed to dislike the simulation more than the guys
30. 30 Spring Semester Augsburg Day Students’ Response Better this time, but women still seemed to have more problems getting the software loaded and understanding how the simulation worked
Guys treated it as a new game to figure out
Several said it took too long to figure out and run twice
Most who did complete it thought it was a good learning experience but wanted more thorough instructions and a demo in class first
31. 31 My Personal Thoughts on Fissure Simulation Overall, it’s a good learning tool
It would be better if it were Web-based; some students had trouble loading SW on their own PCs and schools won’t allow it
Should be able to assign all workers to tasks on week 1 and just make changes as needed instead of doing all assignments each week
Interface could be clearer; students and I thought Peedy was more annoying than helpful; change the voice for sure!
Add an animation of running one week so it’s easier to figure out
Explain final results of each decision at the end
32. 32 Suggestions for Using Simulations to Teach PM Make sure users understand basic PM concepts first (WBS, Gantt chart, critical path, earned value, communications, etc.)
Have them run it at least in pairs
If possible, do a demo first
Have students write a paper summarizing their decisions and analyzing their results from one run to the next