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Project Management 6e.

Project Management 6e. Where We Are Now

Project Oversight Project Oversight Oversight’s Purposes: Project Management 6e. Project Oversight Project Oversight A set of principles and processes to guide and improve the management of projects. Oversight’s Purposes: To ensure projects meet the organizational needs for standards, procedures, accountability, efficient allocation of resources, and continuous improvement in the management of projects. To support the project manager.

Oversight Activities At the Organization Level At the Project Level Project Management 6e. Oversight Activities At the Organization Level Project selection. Portfolio management. Improving how all projects are managed over time. Assessing and elevating the maturity level of the organization’s project management system. Using balanced scorecard approach to review progress on strategic priorities. At the Project Level Review projects’ objectives. Decide on issues raised by the project manager. Track and assist the project to resolve bottlenecks. Review status reports from the project manager. Audit and review lessons learned. Authorize major deviations from the original scope. Cancel the project.

Current and Future Trends in Project Management Project Management 6e. Current and Future Trends in Project Management Forces for Change Global competition, knowledge explosion, innovation, time to market, and shortened product life cycles Two Major Outcomes for the 21st Century: An increase in the scope of project management and system integration. The focus of projects has shifted from tactical to strategic. An increasing discipline in the way projects are managed.

Importance of Oversight to the Project Manager Project Management 6e. Importance of Oversight to the Project Manager Oversight Functions: Providing support and help to the project manager where needed. Determining the environment in which the project manager will implement his or her project. Influence the performance measures used to hold the project manager responsible and accountable. Providing the oversight group to which the project manager will reporting at predetermined phases in the project.

Increasing Scope of Project Management and System Integration Project Management 6e. Increasing Scope of Project Management and System Integration Portfolio Project Management The centralized management of projects to ensure that the allocation of resources to projects is directed toward projects that contribute the greatest value to organization goals. Project Office (PO) The unit responsible for continued support of consistent application of selection criteria, standards, and processes; training of and general assistance to project managers; and continued improvement and use of best practices.

Key Responsibilities of Project Portfolio Management Project Management 6e. Key Responsibilities of Project Portfolio Management Senior executive oversight committee Reviews project options available by type (new, operational, compliance) Confirms business case and linkage to organizational strategy Selects, prioritizes, and balances the overall risk of all organizational projects Ensures availability of resources and competencies Sets macro time, cost, and requirements Reviews gating outcomes

Benefits of the Activities of Project Offices Project Management 6e. Benefits of the Activities of Project Offices Project Offices (POs) Support integration of project portfolios for the use of best practices in strategic planning and control. Serve as a bridge between senior management and project managers within the social/cultural environment of the organization. Support integration of project management processes from selection through project closure and lessons learned. Provide training that supports the movement of the organization to a higher level of project management maturity.

Project Portfolio Cost Summary Report for Top Management Project Management 6e. Project Portfolio Cost Summary Report for Top Management FIGURE 16.1

Project Portfolio Schedule Summary Report for Project Schedules Project Management 6e. Project Portfolio Schedule Summary Report for Project Schedules FIGURE 16.2

Phase Gate Methodology Project Management 6e. Phase Gate Methodology Phase Gate Review Process A structured process to review, evaluate, and document outcomes in each project phase and to provide management with information to guide resource deployment toward strategic goals. Decision Gate Components Required deliverables Gate criteria and specific outputs A clear yes/no decision on whether to go ahead.

Abridged Generic Phase Gate Process Diagram Project Management 6e. Abridged Generic Phase Gate Process Diagram FIGURE 16.3

Key Benefits of Using Phase Gating Project Management 6e. Key Benefits of Using Phase Gating Phase Gating Provides excellent training for functional staff who serve on oversight review groups. Encourages a larger perspective and role of projects within the organization. Is a clear-cut process, easily understood, and applicable to all projects in a portfolio. Provides a structured process for a project office to follow on all projects. Eliminates poor value projects. Supports faster decision making with predefined deliverables for each gate.

Organization Project Management in the Long Run Project Management 6e. Organization Project Management in the Long Run Capability Maturity Model (CMM) Focuses on guiding and assessing organizations in implementing concrete best practices of managing software development projects. Organizational Project Maturity Model (OPM3) Is divided into a continuum of growth levels: initial, repeatable, defined, managed, and optimized.

Project Management Maturity Model Project Management 6e. Project Management Maturity Model FIGURE 16.2

The Balanced Scorecard Model Project Management 6e. The Balanced Scorecard Model Balanced Scorecard Model Assumes that people will take the necessary actions to improve the performance of the organization on the given measures and goals. Reviews projects over a longer horizon—5 to 10 years after the project is implemented than other models. Has a more “macro” perspective than project selection models. Measures performance results for four major areas of activities—customer, internal, innovation and learning, and financial.

Key Terms Balance scorecard Oversight Phase gating Project Management 6e. Key Terms Balance scorecard Oversight Phase gating Portfolio management Project management maturity Project office (PO)