Henry Krumb Lecturer, SME- DC Role of the Project Management Professional April 8, 2014 THE ROLE OF THE PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL AT PROJECT START-UP.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Professional Performance in Engineering Russell Scott Member PPIR Project Steering Committee Deputy President, IChemE Director, Uhde Shedden Australia.
Advertisements

Project Portfolio Management for Everyone Knowth Consulting Presents.
OGC’s PRINCE2™.
COST CONTROLS OF CAPITAL COSTS THROUGHOUT THE DESIGN PHASE Presented by Planning & Management Services, Inc Federal Way, WA (near Seattle) Western Winter.
Project Mangement Chapter 4 Framework for Project Management.
Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 3.1.
Note: See the text itself for full citations. Information Technology Project Management, Seventh Edition.
Project Management Framework May 2010 Ciaran Whyte Risk Administrator Planning & Strategic Projects Unit.
Federal Agency Update – January 2009 Pipelines & Informed Planning Alliance (PIPA) Communications Task Team Status Danny Gibbs Spectra Energy / INGAA It’s.
Project Management Process Project Description Team Mission/ Assignment Major Milestones Boundaries Team Identification Measures of Success Roles & Responsibilities.
Project Management Session 7
Course Technology Chapter 3: Project Integration Management.
Managing Project Risk.
Managing Risk to Reduce Construction Claims (And Improve Project Success) Presented by Laurie Dennis, PE, CVS-Life, FSAVE.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported LicenseCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC-BY). Project Management.
Project Management “Introduction to Project Management: Tools, Techniques, and Practices” BA 320 Operations Management.
FPSC Safety, LLC ISO AUDIT.
Top management jobs BP-Centro Finland Erno Karpoff
Don Cole Risk Assessment and Mitigation Project Management for ARA Engineers and Scientists.
Civil Contractors Federation ‘2014 Earth Awards’ Submission Template CATEGORIES 1 and 2 ONLY Company Name (NOTE: if an Alliance then the name of the companies.
Project Management – The Project Charter
I n t e g r a t I n g C S S Practitioner Module 6 1 Module 6: CSS and Livability in Construction, and Maintenance.
Project Management: Madness or Mayhem
S/W Project Management
Copyright Course Technology 1999
Civil Contractors Federation ‘2012 Earth Awards’ Submission Template CATEGORY 1 and 2 ONLY Company Name (NOTE: if an Alliance then the name of the companies.
Basics of OHSAS Occupational Health & Safety Management System
Commissioning of Fire Protection and Life Safety Systems Presented by: Charles Kilfoil Bechtel National Waste Treatment Plant Richland WA.
Change Management “Getting from where you are, to where you want to be”
Best Practices By Gabriel Rodriguez
Please read before using this briefing This presentation forms the basis of a workshop for operational managers and other relevant staff to review quality.
MGT 461 Lecture # 19 Project Initiation Phase (I OF II)
BUSINESS PLUG-IN B15 Project Management.
Learning Objectives 2 2 Explain the role of the senior executive in addressing technical and adaptive work Identify characteristics to search for when.
Creating a Shared Vision Model. What is a Shared Vision Model? A “Shared Vision” model is a collective view of a water resources system developed by managers.
1.  Describe an overall framework for project integration management ◦ RelatIion to the other project management knowledge areas and the project life.
Transportation Management Plan Overview. TMP Overview2 Is that the impression people have?
IT Requirements Management Balancing Needs and Expectations.
Product Documentation Chapter 5. Required Medical Device Documentation  Business proposal  Product specification  Design specification  Software.
Software Engineering Saeed Akhtar The University of Lahore Lecture 8 Originally shared for: mashhoood.webs.com.
© The Delos Partnership 2005 Dairygold Workshop Supplier Relationship Management.
SacProNet An Overview of Project Management Techniques.
Object-Oriented Software Engineering
Continuous Improvement Story Cover Page The cover page is the title page Rapid Process Improvement Story Template O Graphics are optional This CI Story.
© 2001 Change Function Ltd USER ACCEPTANCE TESTING Is user acceptance testing of technology and / or processes a task within the project? If ‘Yes’: Will.
Chapter 3 Project Management Chapter 3 Project Management Organising, planning and scheduling software projects.
STEP 4 Manage Delivery. Role of Project Manager At this stage, you as a project manager should clearly understand why you are doing this project. Also.
Information System Project Management Lecture three Chapter one
Risk Management How To Develop a Risk Response Plan alphaPM Inc.
Introducing Project Management Update December 2011.
1 EMS Fundamentals An Introduction to the EMS Process Roadmap AASHTO EMS Workshop.
McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2013 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Business Plug-In B15 Project Management.
Project management Topic 2 Planning.
Introduction to Project Management Chapter 9 Managing Project Risk
Change Management CAMP JUNE 11, Change Management – why?  Why is it necessary?  Why is it important?  Proactive  Cost effective  Transparent.
Project Management Training
Phoenix Technology Solutions Products At the highest level, the products offered by Phoenix Technology Solutions are: IT Project/Programme Management.
MGT 461 Lecture #27 Project Execution and Control Ghazala Amin.
Advanced Project Management Project Planning Phase Ghazala Amin.
Report Performance Monitor & Control Risk Administer Procurement MONITORING & CONTROLLING PROCESS.
29 th May Agenda 9.15 Arrival – Tea/Coffee served 9.30 Breakfast served 9.45 The importance of the Framework within the world of Service Companies
Sustainable Direction Ltd PM – The STH Way sustainable direction ltd. 6 Twigworth Court Business Centre Twigworth, Gloucester GL2 9PG UK T +44 (0) 1452.
Information Sharing for Integrated Care A 5 Step Blueprint.
Planning & Scheduling a Production Activity BRITA LYONS HEGARTY, MARKET KNOWHOW 16 TH NOVEMBER 2015 TRADEIT: SMART USE OF ITWORKSHOP.
Roles and Responsibilities
CHANGE MANAGEMENT - PART 2 MODULE 7
Chapter 3 Project Management Parts of this presentation is extracted from Ian Sommerville’s slides located at
EIAScreening6(Gajaseni, 2007)1 II. Scoping. EIAScreening6(Gajaseni, 2007)2 Scoping Definition: is a process of interaction between the interested public,
“Core project management knowledge areas & tools”
Civil Contractors Federation ‘2014 Earth Awards’ Submission Template CATEGORIES 1 and 2 ONLY Company Name (NOTE: if an Alliance then the name of the.
Presentation transcript:

Henry Krumb Lecturer, SME- DC Role of the Project Management Professional April 8, 2014 THE ROLE OF THE PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL AT PROJECT START-UP Julian A. J. Anderson, FRICS FAACE President Rider Levett Bucknall Phoenix, Arizona

Henry Krumb Lecturer, SME- DC Role of the Project Management Professional April 8, 2014 Contents Introduction The Five Keys To Success Establish Main Objectives Communication Reporting QA/QC Budget & Schedule Management. Caveat Questions

Henry Krumb Lecturer, SME- DC Role of the Project Management Professional April 8, 2014

Henry Krumb Lecturer, SME- DC Role of the Project Management Professional April 8, 2014 INTRODUCTION The Project Management Professional has only one role; to help the project succeed by the application of knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques to describe, organize, oversee and control the variables that affect project delivery.

Henry Krumb Lecturer, SME- DC Role of the Project Management Professional April 8, 2014 THE FIVE KEYS 1.Define the main objectives of the project, 2.Establish communication pathways, 3.Establish client reporting, 4.Implementing QA/QC procedures, and 5.Implement budget and schedule management.

Henry Krumb Lecturer, SME- DC Role of the Project Management Professional April 8, 2014 KEY #1 - DEFINE THE MAIN OBJECTIVES 1.Clearly understand the client, their business needs, key project stakeholders and their goals for the project. 2.Focus on delivering value to the client, effectively. 3.Establish a project checklist to establish client awareness of, and approach to, assessing potential environmental impact and regulatory impacts. 4.Understand measures which may be adopted to mitigate potential environmental impact and regulatory impacts.

Henry Krumb Lecturer, SME- DC Role of the Project Management Professional April 8, 2014 UNDERSTAND THE CLIENT AND THE PROJECT 1.Understand the client’s business. 2.Clarify the need for the project. 3.Understand the constraints within which the project must be delivered: i.Business objectives, ii.Strategic objectives, iii.Operational / functional requirements, iv.Planning briefs, v.Funding sources and requirements, and vi.Any market timing issues.

Henry Krumb Lecturer, SME- DC Role of the Project Management Professional April 8, 2014 UNDERSTAND THE CLIENT AND THE PROJECT 4.Identify the risks and any issues that could cause the plan to deviate. 5.Identify known un-knowns and plan around receipt of information. 6.Address ALL concerns and risks to the Client’s objectives.

Henry Krumb Lecturer, SME- DC Role of the Project Management Professional April 8, 2014 ANDERSON’S MAXIM “Most projects with poorly conceived budgets never fully recover”. Ditto for schedules.

Henry Krumb Lecturer, SME- DC Role of the Project Management Professional April 8, 2014 UNDERSTAND THE STAKEHOLDERS 1.Client Stakeholders; who are they, what are their roles and responsibilities, and who should they interface with on the PM team. 2.Third-Party Stakeholders; these include Federal, State and County officials, permitting and regulatory authorities, utility companies, funders, adjoining landowners, community groups, insurers, etc.

Henry Krumb Lecturer, SME- DC Role of the Project Management Professional April 8, 2014 A WORD ABOUT EXPECTATIONS It has been said that expectations are resentments under construction. Do not underestimate the importance of managing expectations.

Henry Krumb Lecturer, SME- DC Role of the Project Management Professional April 8, 2014 KEY #2 - COMMUNICATION 1.BEFORE the contract is signed preplan with the preferred contractor to remove as many potential misunderstandings as possible. If problems still exist, move to next most preferred contractor. 2.Communication should aim to facilitate decision-making and break-down project barriers. 3.Establish ongoing, regular, communication with key stakeholders.

Henry Krumb Lecturer, SME- DC Role of the Project Management Professional April 8, 2014 High Low Performance Stakeholders “The lowest possible quality that I want” Providors “The highest possible value that you will get” Minimum COMMUNICATION High Low Performance Maximum Source: Arizona State University, Performance Based Studies Research Group

Henry Krumb Lecturer, SME- DC Role of the Project Management Professional April 8, 2014 KEY #3 – CLIENT REPORTING 1.Clearly understand and implement reporting that meets the client’s needs. 2.Agree with client dates/periods for progress reports. 3.Agree format content and method of issue of progress report. 4.Reports must confirm the status in terms of cost, time and quality against the current project status, and refer back to the previous report.

Henry Krumb Lecturer, SME- DC Role of the Project Management Professional April 8, 2014 KEY #3 – CLIENT REPORTING 4.Progress reports should be clear and concise. 5.Incorporate specialist reports (such as environmental reports) as necessary. 6.The reports should be used to analyze trends in costs, expenditure and progress compared to forecast.

Henry Krumb Lecturer, SME- DC Role of the Project Management Professional April 8, 2014 KEY #4 – QA / QC PROCEDURES 1.Safety is prime. 2.Preplan specifically for the project, do not simply apply processes from previous projects. 3.Look for continuous improvement. Plan, do, adjust/check, act. 4.Seek to drive out waste.

Henry Krumb Lecturer, SME- DC Role of the Project Management Professional April 8, 2014 What is waste? MudaMuraMuri Defects Overproduction Waiting Not utilizing people Transportation Inventory Motion Excess processing VariationOverburden or Stress People - Process - System Symptoms of waste - schedule delays, safety issues, budget overages, change orders, rework, lack of flow…

Henry Krumb Lecturer, SME- DC Role of the Project Management Professional April 8, 2014 KEY #5 – BUDGET & SCHEDULE MANAGEMENT 1.Establish with client delegated limits of authority for cost impact of instructions. 2.Establish, maintain and report against a Risk Matrix. 3.Report on Contingency Burn. 4.Review and report on the likelihood of future claims and delays. 5.Always reconcile current report with previous reports highlighting and explaining major changes. 6.Own the monthly report jointly with the Owner.

Henry Krumb Lecturer, SME- DC Role of the Project Management Professional April 8, 2014 CAVEAT “No plan survives contact with the enemy.” Helmuth von Moltke …so remain flexible. Source: British Ministry of Information 1939

Henry Krumb Lecturer, SME- DC Role of the Project Management Professional April 8, 2014 Questions

Henry Krumb Lecturer, SME- DC Role of the Project Management Professional April 8, 2014 Thank you