John Potter Plymouth Business School University of Plymouth Project Management.

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John Potter Plymouth Business School University of Plymouth Project Management

Many packages available Good packages contain Gantt Chart plotting facility and PERT network capability Some windows packages include Microsoft Project – 2010 is the latest version Minute Man – a low cost package Microsoft Excel - Choosing a software package

Microsoft Project is available on many corporate computing networks and is available for individual PCs Take a look at For a view of Microsoft Project 2010 During this package we will be considering Microsoft Project 2007 as there is a comprehensive help directory to enable you to create an effective and comprehensive project plan within the minimum space of time. Introducing Microsoft Project

 When you first open Microsoft Project, it gives a blank task list and a blank Gantt chart  Creating a project  Creating tasks  Building a schedule  Managing multiple projects  Managing resources and assignments  View management

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 An iterative, incremental framework for project management  See in agile software development which is a type of software engineering  Originally suggested for managing product development projects  Now used for a range of applications including running software maintenance teams and general project management approaches  Created in 1986 by Hirotaka Takeuchi and Ikujiro Nonaka.

 A process skeleton that contains sets of practices and predefined roles  The Scrum Master maintains the processes in lieu of a project manager  The Product Owner represents the stakeholders and the business  The Team is a cross-functional group of around 7 people who do the actual analysis, design, implementation, testing and so forth  The concept of the Sprint.

 Schwaber and Sutherland have produced a useful and comprehensive summary of SCRUM on their website This summary can be downloaded for free.  A Google or similar search on SCRUM will provide a useful overview of the approach which is becoming very popular in many countries.  A useful alternative to conventional project management and leadership approaches.

This will give you a comprehensive source from which to investigate Microsoft Project and associated resources for effective project management and leadership For further information see: Accessed 16/06/2011 Takeuchi. H. & Nnonaka. I. (1986) New New Product Developmennt Game. Harvard Business Review. References

This resource was created by the University of Plymouth, Learning from WOeRk project. This project is funded by HEFCE as part of the HEA/JISC OER release programme.Learning from WOeRk This resource is licensed under the terms of the Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 2.0 UK: England & Wales license ( The resource, where specified below, contains other 3 rd party materials under their own licenses. The licenses and attributions are outlined below: 1.The name of the University of Plymouth and its logos are unregistered trade marks of the University. The University reserves all rights to these items beyond their inclusion in these CC resources. 2.The JISC logo, the and the logo of the Higher Education Academy are licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution -non-commercial-No Derivative Works 2.0 UK England & Wales license. All reproductions must comply with the terms of that license. Author John Potter InstituteUniversity of Plymouth Title Project Management Date Created 16/06/2011 Educational Level Level 5 Keywords Learning from WOeRK Work Based Learning WBL Continuous Professional Development CPD leadership and management UKOER LFWOER Back page originally developed by the OER phase 1 C-Change project ©University of Plymouth, 2010, some rights reserved Text for audio commentary