1 XAC08-6 Professional Project Management Semester 2, 2005-2006 XAC08-6 Professional Project Management This Lecture: Project Charter, Project Management.

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1 XAC08-6 Professional Project Management Semester 2, XAC08-6 Professional Project Management This Lecture: Project Charter, Project Management Plan, Work Breakdown Structure Week March 2006 Marc Conrad Office: D104 – Park Square Title

2 XAC08-6 Professional Project Management Semester 2, This Week Introduction Project Charter (Preliminary) Project Scope Statement Project Management  With Case Study UML & Agile Work Breakdown Structure About the Assignment Contents

3 XAC08-6 Professional Project Management Semester 2, Project Charter and Project Management Plan Terminology Terminology comes from the PMBOK® but similar documents exist in any project. Other terms used:  Project Initiation Document, Project Mandate, Project Brief, Letter of Agreement, Statement of Work (~ Project Charter)  Strategy Plan, Project Execution Plan, Project Plan (~ Project Management Plan) Introduction

4 XAC08-6 Professional Project Management Semester 2, Project Charter and Project Management Plan Main Concept Project Charter:  Comes from “outside” the project and defines the project.  Unchanged during the project. Project Management Plan:  Owned by the project team.  Constantly updated during the course of the project. Introduction

5 XAC08-6 Professional Project Management Semester 2, Project Charter and Project Management Plan in the PMBOK® 1 st Process in the PMBOK®:  Develop Project Charter 2 nd Process:  Develop Project Scope Statement (preliminary). The definitive Scope Statement will be part of the Project Management Plan 3 rd Process:  Develop Project Management Plan  One of the inputs is the preliminary Project Scope Statement. Many processes have “xyz Management Plan (updates)” as output (with xyz = Project, Time, Staffing, etc.) Introduction

6 XAC08-6 Professional Project Management Semester 2, The Project Charter The project charter is a document that formally recognizes the existence of a project. It describes the product to be delivered and addresses the business need of the project. The charter should be SMART:  Specific  Measurable  Achievable  Realistic  Time-specific The project charter defines:  Objective  The end result  The customer  Delivery dates  Costs Project Charter

7 XAC08-6 Professional Project Management Semester 2, Project Charter – Key Contents Project Title, Start & Finish Date Budget Information Project Manager (contact address) Project Objectives Approach Roles and Responsibilities (Sign off) Comments (from stakeholders) Examples on the Internet: Project Charter with “smartdraw” software: Six Sigma Project Charter with template: Project Charter in South Carolina: Project Charter

8 XAC08-6 Professional Project Management Semester 2, Inputs to the PMBOK® Process “Develop Project Charter” Contract and/or Project statement of work. Environmental and organizational factors Organizational process assets Reasons for projects:  Business need  Product scope description  Strategic plan Project Charter

9 XAC08-6 Professional Project Management Semester 2, Typical Environmental and Organizational Factors Organizational or company culture and structure Infrastructure, for example, existing facilities and capital equipment Existing human resources Personnel administration (e.g. hiring and firing guidelines, employee performance reviews) Marketplace conditions Stakeholder risk tolerances Industry risk study information and risk databases Project Charter

10 XAC08-6 Professional Project Management Semester 2, Organizational Process Assets Represents the organization’s processes and procedures and the organization’s learning and knowledge (“Lessons learned”), e.g.  Organizational standard processes  Standardized guidelines, templates, work instructions, evaluation criteria  Project closure guidelines or requirements (e.g. audits)  Financial control procedures  Information about previous projects (and why they failed)  Historical information (e.g. identified risk events)  … Project Charter

11 XAC08-6 Professional Project Management Semester 2, Between Project Charter and Project Management Plan: The Preliminary Project Scope Statement The project scope statement is the definition of the project – what needs to be done. A preliminary project scope statement may be produced between Project Charter and Project Management Plan. The initial project scope statement is developed from information provided by the initiator or sponsor. The project scope statement is further refined by the project management team in the scope definition process. Scope Statement

12 XAC08-6 Professional Project Management Semester 2, Scope Statement Possible Components of the Project Scope Statement Project and scope objectives. Product or service requirements and characteristics. Project boundaries. Project deliverables. Product acceptance criteria. Project constraints. Project assumptions. Initial project organization. Initial defined risks. Schedule milestones Order of magnitude cost estimate. Project configuration management requirements. Approval requirements.

13 XAC08-6 Professional Project Management Semester 2, Example: Project Constraints Budget constraints (financial limitations) Target-date constraints (e.g. Y2K projects, display of the product at a trade show) Resource-availability constraint (people, materials, or equipment) Duration constraint (the length of the project, e.g. road construction where a major road needs to be closed overnight) Task-predecessor constraint. (The task “put shoes on” requires the task “put socks on” to be completed first) Scope Statement

14 XAC08-6 Professional Project Management Semester 2, The Project Management Plan The Project Management Plan integrates subsidiary plans relating to the knowledge areas into one document. The Project Management Plan is a reference for managing the project. It should be “owned” by the project manager and the team. The Project Management Plan is updated and revised throughout the project. Project Plan

15 XAC08-6 Professional Project Management Semester 2, Contents of the Project Management Plan The Project Management Plan documents:  The processes selected by the project management team.  The tools and techniques to be used.  The selected project life cycle and project phases.  How work will be executed and changes will be monitored/controlled  Communication techniques used (team + stakeholders) Exercise: Discuss the differences of tools & techniques, life cycle, execution and communication between a software project based on the UML and an agile software project (next slides). The Project Management Plan documents:  The processes selected by the project management team.  The tools and techniques to be used.  The selected project life cycle and project phases.  How work will be executed and changes will be monitored/controlled  Communication techniques used (team + stakeholders) Exercise: Discuss the differences of tools & techniques, life cycle, execution and communication between a software project based on the UML and an agile software project (next slides). Project Plan

16 XAC08-6 Professional Project Management Semester 2, Case Study – UML & Agile The UML - Process (according to Larman) 1.Use Cases 2.Conceptual Model 3.System Sequence Diagram 4.System Contracts 5.Collaboration Diagram 6.Class Diagram 7.Code Project Plan

17 XAC08-6 Professional Project Management Semester 2, Case Study – UML & Agile The Agile Manifesto Individuals and interactions over processes and tools Working software over comprehensive documentation Customer collaboration over contract negotiation Responding to change over following a plan Project Plan

18 XAC08-6 Professional Project Management Semester 2, Case Study – UML & Agile Agile UML – Best of Both Worlds Ideogramic UML,  Use UML for communication between developers in the context of an agile methodology. Bernhard Rumpe: Agile Modeling with the UML, Proposes a pragmatic approach to link agile methods to model-based software development. The UML has here supporting role in requirements and design documentation, code generation and test case development. Project Plan

19 XAC08-6 Professional Project Management Semester 2, Project Plan Subsidiary Plans of the Project Management Plan The Project Management Plan may be composed of one or more subsidiary plans,  Scope management plan  Schedule management plan  Cost management plan  Quality management plan  Process improvement plan  Staffing management plan  Communication management plan  Risk management plan  Procurement management plan Separate plan for each knowledge area.

20 XAC08-6 Professional Project Management Semester 2, Input of the “Develop Project Management Plan” PMBOK® Process Project Charter Project scope statement (preliminary) Project management processes Forecasts Environmental and organizational factors Organizational process assets Work performance information Project Plan

21 XAC08-6 Professional Project Management Semester 2, The Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) Used as a basis for a number of processes in particular to produce the subsidiary plans of the Project Management Plan. The WBS is a deliverable-oriented hierarchy of decomposed project components that organises and defines the total scope of the project. The WBS is a representation of the detailed project scope statement that specifies the work to be accomplished by the project. The elements comprising the WBS assist the stakeholders in viewing the end product of the project. The work at the lowest-level WBS component is estimated, scheduled, and tracked. WBS

22 XAC08-6 Professional Project Management Semester 2, The Dictionary of the WBS A WBS dictionary is a companion document to the WBS that describes each WBS element. For each WBS element, the WBS dictionary includes a statement of work, a list of associated activities, and a list of milestones. Other information can include the responsible organisation, start and end dates, resources required, an estimate of cost, charge number, contract information, quality requirements, and technical references. WBS elements should be cross-referenced as appropriate. WBS

23 XAC08-6 Professional Project Management Semester 2, Example WBS Prepare materials  Buy paint  Buy a ladder  Buy brushes/rollers  Buy wallpaper remover Prepare room  Remove old wallpaper  Remove detachable decorations  Cover floor with old newspapers  Cover electrical outlets/switches with tape  Cover furniture with sheets Paint the room Clean up the room  Dispose or store left over paint  Clean brushes/rollers  Dispose of old newspapers  Remove covers WBS

24 XAC08-6 Professional Project Management Semester 2, Developing the WBS Divide the total work of the project into major groups......then subdivide these groups into tasks......then divide these tasks into sub-tasks Subtasks should be small enough to permit adequate control and visibility But avoid excess bureaucracy! WBS

25 XAC08-6 Professional Project Management Semester 2, An approach to WBS Geographically discrete components Time based phases and stages Intermediate or final major deliverables Discrete structural, process, system or device components Deliverable elements that can be associated with distinctive types of people-skills or resources WBS

26 XAC08-6 Professional Project Management Semester 2, Summary The following documents have been discussed:  Project Charter  Project Management Plan  Work Breakdown Structure Projects can come in a variety of flavours, see example Agile and UML Summary