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Lecturer: Gabriel Warui (BSC Psychology) Project Management
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DEFINITIONS Project Management’s FIVE processes The capacity to marshal resources, lay out plans, program work and spur effort for a temporary endeavor which is finite in that it has a defined beginning and ending, and which is undertaken to create a unique product or service. Initiating a project Planning the project Executing the project/plan Controlling execution of the project/plan Closing the project
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DEFINITIONS Project Management’s THREE elements The capacity to marshal resources, lay out plans, program work and spur effort for a temporary endeavor which is finite in that it has a defined beginning and ending, and which is undertaken to create a unique product or service. Tasks Resources Time
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DEFINITIONS Project Management success factors The capacity to marshal resources, lay out plans, program work and spur effort for a temporary endeavor which is finite in that it has a defined beginning and ending, and which is undertaken to create a unique product or service. On time delivery Within budget delivery High quality delivery
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PM Fundamentals
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Project Life Cycle 5. Requirements
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Project Life Cycle Testers PMs Programmers Art
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Project Life Cycle
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PIBOK Five Processes Initiating Process Planning Process Executing Process Controlling Process Closing Process
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PM Fundamentals http://whitepapers.businessweek.com/viewer/viewDocument.do?accessId=8820599
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PM Fundamentals
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PM tools
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PM Tools
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Thank you for your attention This Concludes Today’s Presentation
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Develop a plan to create a Wiki for a Project assignment. What would the requirements look like? Lab Exercise 1
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