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Magister Sistem Informasi Universitas Komputer Indonesia Information Technology Project Management DR. HERMAN S. MBA Magister Sistem Informasi Universitas Komputer Indonesia

REFERENCE Larson, E.W., Gray, C.F., 2011. Project Management: The Managerial Process, 5th Ed., Mc. Graw Hill. Pinto, J.K., 2010. Project Management: Achieving Competitive Advantage, 2nd Ed., Pearson. Schwalbe, K., 2007, Information Technology Project Management, 5th Ed. Microsoft Project 2007/2013 Win QSB2 Primavera 6.0 Suretrack

MATERI KULIAH

WHY Information Technology PROJECT MANAGEMENT?

PROJECT MANAGEMENT STATISTICS Worldwide IT spending totaled more than $2.1 trillion in 2007, $3.7 trillion in 2011. The number of people earning their Project Management Profesional certification more than 393000 in 2010, 285,000 in 2008 compare with 225,000 in 2006.

MOST DEMAND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SKILLS

Top IT Skills SKILL PERCENTAGE OF RESPONDENTS Project/program management 60% Business process management 55% Business analysis 53% Application development 52% Database management 49% Security 42% Enterprise architect 41% Strategist/internal consultant 40%

INDONESIAN ANNUAL AVERAGE IT SALARY RANGE - 2011 ZDNETAsia melakukan survey gaji pekerja IT di Indonesia. Survey dilakukan kepada 3.267 responder di Indonesia. Gaji rata-rata pekerja IT dalam setahun menurut industri dan fungsi kerjanya.

IT PROJECT TRACK RECORD ?

RECENT RESEARCH 65% of hardware and/or software development project fail (A Study of more than 300 large company conducted by Peat Marwick consultant). More than half IT project become runaways (A study by META group). Up to 75% of software project are canceled (Applied Data Research). Only 2.5% of global business achieve 100% project success and over 50% of global business project fail (Price Water House Survey, 2004). 42% IRAQ Reconstruction project terminated due to mismanagement (The Special Inspector Geberal for Iraq Reconstruction)

Another Survey A 1995 Standish Group Study (CHAOS) found that only 16.2% of IT Projects were succesfull in meeting scope, time, and cost goals Over 31% of IT project were canceled before completion, costing over $81 billion in the U.S. alone

IT PROJECT Improvements by 2001 (compared to 1995) Time overruns significantly decreased to 163% compared to 222% Cost overruns were down to 145% compared to 189% Required features and functions were up to 67% compared to 61% 78,000 U.S. projects were successful compared to 28,000 28% of IT projects succeeded compared to 16%

Improvements by 2009 32 % IT Project were delivered on time & within budget. 44 % were “challenged”. (Late, or overbudget, or missed meeting performance). 24 % failed.

The reasons for the increase in successful projects The average cost of a project has been more than cut in half. Better tools have been created to monitor and control progress and Better skilled project managers with better management processes are being used.

A project is “a temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product, service, or result” (PMBOK® Guide, Third Edition, 2004, p. 5)

ELEMENTS OF PROJECTS Complex, one-time processses Limited by budget, schedule, and resources Developed to resolve a clear goal or set of goals Customer focused

GENERAL PROJECT CHARACTERISTICS Project are ad hoc endeavours with a clear life cycle Projects are building blocks in the design and excecution of organizational strategies. Project are responsible for the newest and most improved products, services, and organizational processes Project provide a philosophy and strategy for the management of change

GENERAL PROJECT CHARACTERISTICS (Continued) Project management entails crossing functional and organizational boundaries. The traditional management function of planning, organizing, motivation, directing, and control apply to project management The principal outcomes of a project are satisfaction of custumer requirement with the constraints of technical, cost, and schedule objectives Project are terminated upon successfull completion of performance objectives

Differences Between Process & Project Management Repeat process or product New Process or Product Several Objectives One objective Ongoing One shot – limited life People are homogenous More heterogenous Well-established system in place to integrate efforts System must be created to integrate effort Greater certainty of performance, cost, schedule Greater uncertainty of performance, cost, schedule Part of line organization Outside of line organization Bastion of establieshed practice Violates established practice Supports status quo Upsets status quo

Project Size Project Size Criteria - G.J. Ritz : Size ($ Million) Manhours (Thousand) Small (1 - 10) 24 - 240 Medium (11 - 75) 240 – 1.200 Big (80 - 200) 1.200 – 3.000 Super (250 - 600) 3.000 – 6.000 Mega (1.000 – 3.000) 10.000 – 24.000

PROJECT LIFE CYCLE

Larson E.W., & Gray, 2011:7

Project Life Cycles and Their Effects

DETERMINANT OF PROJECT SUCCESS The Triple Constraint

DETERMINANT OF PROJECT SUCCESS The Quadruple Constraint

Four Dimensions of Project Success Importance

Information Technology Project Success System quality Information Quality Use User Satisfaction Individual Impact Organization Impact

Understanding Success Criteria Iron Triangle Information System Benefits (Organization) Benefits (Stakeholder) Cost Quality Time Maintainability Reliability Validity Information Technology Use Improved efficiency Improved effectiveness Increase profits Strategic goals Organization Learning Reduced waste Satisfied users Social & environmental impact Personal Development Profesional learning Economic impact

What Help Project Succeed 1. Executive support 2. User involvement 3. Experienced project manager 4. Clear business objectives 5. Minimized scope 6. Standard software infrastructure 7. Firm basic requirements 8. Formal methodology 9. Reliable estimates 10. Other criteria, such as small milestones, proper planning, competent staff, and ownership *The Standish Group, “Extreme CHAOS,” (2001).

WHAT IS PROJECT MANAGEMENT ? Project management is “the application of knowledge, skills, tools and techniques to project activities to meet project requirements” (PMBOK® Guide, Third Edition, 2004, p. 8)

PROJECT MANAGER Project managers strive to meet the triple / quadruple constraint by balancing project scope, time, and cost goals

PROJECT MANAGER RESPONSIBILITIES Selecting a team Developing project objectives and a plan for execution Performing risk management activities Cost estimating and budgeting Scheduling Managing resources

PROJECT MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK

Sugested Skills for Project Manager Project managers need a wide variety of skills They should: Be comfortable with change Understand the organizations they work in and with Be able to lead teams to accomplish project goals

Important Skills and Competencies for Project Manager 1. People skills 2. Leadership 3. Listening 4. Integrity, ethical behavior, consistent 5. Strong at building trust 6. Verbal communication 7. Strong at building teams 8. Conflict resolution, conflict management 9. Critical thinking, problem solving 10. Understands, balances priorities

Importance of Leadership Skills Effective project managers provide leadership by example A leader focuses on long-term goals and big- picture objectives while inspiring people to reach those goals A manager deals with the day-to-day details of meeting specific goals Project managers often take on the role of both leader and manager

Program Program: group of related projects managed in a coordinated way to obtain benefits and control not available from managing them individually (PMBOK® Guide, Third Edition, 2004, p. 16) Program managers oversee programs and often act as bosses for project managers

Project VS Program PROGRAM PROYEK D PROYEK A PROYEK B PROYEK C

Project Management Maturity Project management maturity model are used to allow organization to benchmark the best practices of successfull project management firms

Project Management Maturity (Spider Web Diagram) Ring Level Meaning Not defined or poor 1 Defined but sub standard 2 Standardized 3 Industry leader or cutting edge

Project Management Maturity A Generic Model

TERIMA KASIH