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MEM 612 Project Management Chapter 4 Budgeting the Project MEM 612 Project Management

Introduction Budgets are plans for allocating organizational resources to project activities. forecasting required resources, quantities needed, when needed, and costs Budgets help tie project to overall organizational objectives. Budgets can be used as tool by upper management to monitor and guide projects.

MEM 612 Project Management METHODS OF BUDGETING MEM 612 Project Management

Top-Down Budgeting Based on collective judgements and experiences of top and middle managers. Overall project cost estimated by estimating costs of major tasks Advantages accuracy of estimating overall budget errors in funding small tasks need not be individually identified

Bottom-Up Budgeting WBS or action plan identifies elemental tasks Those responsible for executing these tasks estimate resource requirements Advantage more accurate in the detailed tasks Disadvantage risk of overlooking tasks

MEM 612 Project Management COST ESTIMATING MEM 612 Project Management

Work Element Costing Determine resource requirements and then costs for each task costs (e.g., materials) labor time labor rate equipment time equipment rate overhead GS&A

The Impact of Budget Cuts Two project life cycles

Activity Versus Program Budgeting Activity oriented budgets are based on historical data accumulated through an activity-based accounting system. expenses assigned to basic budget lines With program budgets, each project has its own budget. expenses by task and time period are shown

IMPROVING COST ESTIMATES MEM 612 Project Management

Learning Curves where Tn = the time required to complete the nth unit T1 = the time required to complete the first unit r = log(learning rate)/log(2)

Tracking Signals Used to determine if there is a systematic bias in cost or other estimates

Other Factors Changes in resource prices Waste and spoilage Increase all estimates by same percentage Estimate rate of price change individually for inputs that have significant impact on costs Waste and spoilage Team member turnover “Mythical man-month” Organization climate

BUDGET UNCERTAINTY AND RISK MANAGEMENT MEM 612 Project Management

Estimate of Project Cost: Estimate Made at Project Start

Three Basic Causes for Change in Projects Errors made by cost estimator about how to achieve tasks. New knowledge about the nature of the performance goal or setting. A mandate.

Risk Management Risk Management Planning Risk Identification Qualitative Risk Analysis Risk Response Planning Risk Monitoring and Control

Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) List ways project might fail Evaluate severity (S) of each failure Estimate likelihood (L) of each failure occurring Estimate ability to detect each failure (D) Calculate Risk Priority Number (RPN) Sort potential failures by their RPNs

Other Approaches Game theory Expected value Simulation