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PLANNING ENGINEERING AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT

Lecture#02. PLANNING ENGINEERING AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT. By Lec. Junaid Arshad. DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT. WHAT IS A PROJECT PLANNING. “Determine what need to be created to deliver the project objectives (deliverables) within the constraints( time, cost and quality ) ”.

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PLANNING ENGINEERING AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT

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  1. Lecture#02 PLANNING ENGINEERING AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT By Lec. Junaid Arshad DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT

  2. WHAT IS A PROJECT PLANNING “Determine what need to be created to deliver the project objectives (deliverables) within the constraints( time, cost and quality ) ”

  3. PROJECT PLANNING STEPS • Defining the deliverables • Define the work packages • Estimate the Work • Schedule the work packages • Manage resource availability • Create budget • Integrate schedule and budget • Identify key performance indicators • Identify critical factors

  4. Defining the Work Packages Estimating the Work DefiningtheDeliverables

  5. Scheduling the Work Packages Managing Resource Availability

  6. Budgeting Integrate Schedule and Budget Key performance indicators Critical Success Factors

  7. Project Planning It should be noted that planning is often an iterative process. As project tracking is performed, and more is learned about the project as it proceeds along the life cycle, the scope of work may be altered – and that means plans need to change. In many instances, this calls for yet another trip through the planning cycle.

  8. Project Planning The pain curve shows that proper planning is painful but pays off in less pain later in the project. Poor planning expose to significant pain as the project commences. In fact that pain usually continues to increase. Pain Curve

  9. Q&A

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