MGT 461 Project Management Processes Lecture # 17 Ghazala Amin.

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MGT 461 Project Management Processes Lecture # 17 Ghazala Amin

Global Awareness of Project Management Over the past half century the subject of project management has evolved into an enormous, diversified and specialized body of knowledge, much of which is derived from decades of continually and carefully observing and studying projects of varying size and complexity undertaken in different fields across the globe.

Global Awareness of Project Management Project management is now universally acknowledged as constituting an effective and efficient means of handling projects – that is, it offers projects a higher chance of achieving their goals in time and budget. Project Management is taught at the under-graduate and graduate level at universities, several associations have been established in different countries to advocate its use to government and the private/non-govern-mental sectors, and numerous books have been written on it.

Maturization of Project Mgt. Methodologies Effective and Efficient Allocation of Resources Management by Projects Innovation Challenge Information and Communication Technology Complexity Management Organization’s Reputation Customer Orientation Mandatory Requirement Organizations operate in increasingly global, complex, dynamic and uncertain environments. The pressures on them to change and adapt are immense. Some factors causing them to pursue projects and apply project management methodologies to enable this change include: Project Portfolio Management Popularity of Project Management: Micro-Considerations

Major Project Management Standards (Conventional Types and Customized) “Off-the-Shelf” Project Management Standards “In-House” Project Management Standards PMBOK, Prince 2, IMPA Baseline, APMBOK, P2M, BS 6079, AGILE, Sofware Process Models Examples: Developed in Organizations based on their own specific requirements, policies and environment and may incorporate processes and tools from one or more off- the-shelf standards

Major Project Management Standards A methodology is a framework of processes and tools tested on diverse projects. Some of the reputable International organizations for maintaining world wide standards and certifications for project management are; PMI – Project Management Institute ( PRINCE2 – PRojects IN Controlled Environments IPMA - The International Project Management Association APM - The Association of Project Management

Management By Projects Organizations have undergone a significant structural and process transformation over the past few decades. More and more organizations are adopting „flatter manage-ment hierarchies“. As projects gain in importance for organizations – and con- stitute a sizeable chunk of their overall activities and resources- the interest in managing their projects in a professional and systematic manner has also increased as has interest in the infrastructure needed to support and sustain projects.

Management By Projects At present, the different project manage-ment methodologies (e.g. PMBOK, PRINCE2, APMBOK) which evolved over time offer the only tested way for organiza-tions to properly manage their projects. Familiarity with one or more of these these project management methodologies (and project portfolio management) has become a necessity.

Maturization of Project Mgt. Methodologies Project Management offers several „metho-dologies“ for professionally handling pro-jects. A methodology is an evolving and customizable knowledge framework of processes and tools tested on diverse and usually complex projects over time at diffe-rent places, and which helps the project to achieve its goal in the allocated time and budget (effectiveness and efficiency). The most popular methodology followed is the Project Management Institute‘s Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) which is based on ten knowledge areas and over 47 indvidual processes. Other renowned methodologies are PRINCE2, the APM Body of Knowledge and the IPMA Competence Baseline. A methodology is indispensible for projects but even if it is rigorously applied, it cannot guarantee project success.

About Project Management Project Management is a formalized and structured method comprising a set of interrelated processes and tools, ranging from simple to complex, and is based on the accepted principles of management used for planning, estimating and controlling work activities with a view to developing specifically defined outputs that are to be delivered by a certain time, to a defined quality standard and with a given level of resources so that the project goal and outcomes/benefits are realized. Effective project management is essential for the success of any project – whether in the private or public sectors – and irrespective of its category, size and complexity. Management by projects treats many aspects of ongoing operations as projects in order to apply project management techniques to them.

Introduction to Project Management Project –A temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product or service –Operations (such as manufacturing) and projects differ primarily in that operations are repetitive and ongoing while projects are unique and temporary (PMI) –A unique process, consisting of coordinated and controlled activities with start and finish dates, to achieve an objective conforming to specific requirements, including constraints of schedule, cost and resources (ISO 10006)

Introduction to Project Management Program –A group of projects managed in a coordinated way to obtain benefits not available from managing them individually –A program is inherently more complex than a constituting project – it has a broader scope and may require extensive coordination between its various constituting projects –A project results in the creation of an output and is then ended, a program must integrate and maintain the operationality of that output for a specified period of time. Project A Project B Project C Programme X Project D Project E Project F

Introduction to Project Management Project Management –The application of knowledge, skills, tools and techniques to project activities in order to meet or exceed stakeholder needs and expectations Project Portfolio –The project portfolio is the set of projects which an organization is undertaking. Projects usually differ in their type, complexity, cost, time requirement, risk level, priority, etc. Project Management is primarily about leadership, integrating work occurring in all project areas, steering the project in the right direction and effectively managing stakeholders and complexity.

Introduction to Project Management Project Management involves; –Change Management –Communication Management –Deliverables Management –Human Resource Management –Quality Management –Risk Management –Financial/ Cost Management –Monitoring and Control –Customer Relationship Management

Project Management Context Project Stakeholders are; –Individuals directly involved in project deliverables or –Part of the project organization responsible for the project or –Individuals that are positively or negatively affected by the project Project Stakeholders include; –Project Manager –Project Team Members –Customer –Performing organization –Sponsor –End Users ……. Project manager should create an environment in which project stakeholders, contribute frequently and appropriately

Project Management Context Sponsor –Upper level management that provides guidance and controls effective use of customer’s money on the project Performing Organization –Enterprise whose employees are most directly involved in doing the work of the project.

The Project Management Body of Knowledge The Project Management Institute’s Body of Knowledge – PMBOK – is perhaps the most widely acknowledged and popular project management standard in existence. It is the basis for the PMI’s coveted PMP certification examinations. Presently in its fifth version (2013), PMBOK offers a comprehensive and sophisticated best practices and process-based standard which can be applied to different categories of projects. At the heart of the PMBOK are the ten areas of knowledge and five process groups which find application over the project life-cycle.

Introduction to Project Management »Project Management Knowledge Areas – Per PMI (Project Management Institute) ›Describe Project Management knowledge and practice in terms of its component processes ›Mapping of the 10 knowledge areas to the five process groups.

Project Management Context Representative Project Life Cycle (typical) –Initiation/Concept/Feasibility –Planning/Development –Execution/Implementation –Control/Monitoring –Close-out/Termination/Finish

The Five Project Process Groups Initiation Planning Implementation/ Execution Defines and authorizes the project (or a phase of the project). Refines the project goal, scope, requirements etc. and develops the project master plan. Brings together all required resources to undertake the project in accordance with the master plan. Closure Formalizes acceptance of the project output by the project customer and brings the project to its end. Monitoring, Evaluation & Control Monitors the project to identify and assess shortfalls and variances and initiate corrective action if needed.

Project Management Processes »PM processes are divided into five phases or process groups Initiating Processes Closing Processes Closing Processes Executing Processes Executing Processes Planning Processes Planning Processes Professional Responsibility

The Project Management Context Characteristics of Project Phases or Process group –Each project phase is marked by completion of one or more deliverables (a tangible piece of work) –Phase End reviews determine if the project should continue to the next phase. Characteristics of the Project Life Cycle –Serves to define the beginning and the end of a project –Project Life cycle is collection of project phases

Project Management Context InitiationPlanningExecutionCloseout Control Project Cost and Project Staffing Human resource and project cost need is greatest in the execution phase

PMBOK Knowledge Areas »Project Integration Management »Project Scope Management »Project Time Management »Project Cost Management »Project Quality Management »Project Human Resource Management »Project Communications Management »Project Risk Management »Project Procurement Management »Project Stakeholder Management

The 10 PMBOK Areas & 5 Process Groups Integration Management Scope Management Time Management Cost Management Quality Management Human Resource Management Communication Management Risk Management Procurement Management Project Management Knowledge Areas (PMBOK) Initiation Planning Implementation/ Execution Closure 47 Monitoring, Evaluation & Control Stakeholder Management