Why Are Our Projects Failing? John C. Baley, MBA,PMP
John C. Baley is the current Region 6 PMI Component mentor, and Past President of the PMI Dallas Chapter. John has been a Project Manager for the past eleven years. Most of his experience is in Systems Development and Implementations. He has worked on Projects or Programs for many of the largest Petroleum companies in the world, such as Shell Oil, Conoco/Phillips, CITGO and Union 76. He is currently a Program Manager at EDS/HP working on the 7-Eleven account providing Production Support programs and System Development projects. Johns volunteer work with PMI started six years ago in the Dallas Chapter. He was the President from seeing the Chapter transition from 2,100 to 3,800 members and lead changes in the Chapter structure from 7 to 11 board members. He is currently the Past President of the Dallas Chapter, still sitting on the board, but is also the Region 6 Component Mentor, taking on that position in Region 6 is the South Central North America region containing 20 chapters. John earned his PMP Certification in 2002, and most recently graduated with a Masters of Business Administration from University of Texas at Dallas in 2007.
Issues
What are the Issues? Projects failing or missing targets Project improperly staffed SDLC Development requirements PM requirements
SDLC Methodology Requirements Design Development Test Implement
Project Management Methodology Initiating Planning Executing Monitor/Control Closing
Organizational Structure Developers report to Development Managers PM’s report to VP Finance President/Squeaky Wheel
Failures Overstaffed Understaffed Over budget Failing on customer expectations
Problem Determination
Problem Determination Process Evaluation –By Phase Determine a better fit Develop Strategy
Solution
Process Development Develop a new process flow Add Stage-gates Obtain President buy-in Metrics/Measurements Success
Questions?