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Internet Librarian 2007 Project management workshop 28 th October 2007 Mary Auckland mary.auckland@nsworld.com Project management workshop 28 th October 2007 Mary Auckland mary.auckland@nsworld.com
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Topics to be explored Key factors related to successful project management Project management methodologies and tools Proven techniques for managing projects in an information service or library organization Tips for managing projects
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Programme Welcome and introduction Features of a project Stages of project management 1 Project planning exercise Stages of project management 2 What makes a project successful?
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Definition of a project... an endeavour in which human material and financial resources are organised in a novel way, to deliver a unique scope of work, of given specification, with constraints of cost and time, to achieve a purpose defined by qualitative and quantitative objectives Turner, 1993
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Features of a project Novel way Response to a specific opportunity One off Nature of change Unique scope of work /contd…
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Features of a project contd … Given specification Structured Sequence of activities Requires resources Funds Space Expertise /contd…
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Features of a project contd … Cost constraints Costs can be identified in advance Separate budget Time constraints Fixed duration Defined start and end point /contd…
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Features of a project contd … Achieves a purpose Identifiable outputs Identifiable outcomes Defined by qualitative and quantitative objectives /contd…
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SMART objectives Specific Measurable Attainable Results Timely
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Any questions?
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A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step Confucius
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Project stages Identify the vision Plan the actions Identify the resources Implement the actions Monitor, review, and evaluate Conclude
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Identify the vision Importance of vision Conception or initiation stage What is the context? What is the need? Who to involve? Explore the options Test the concept Finalise the vision
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Project brief Well defined project vision Outputs, outcomes and SMART objectives Clearly articulated features, advantages and benefits (FAB) See also earlier slides on Features of a project
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Any questions?
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Project stages Identify the vision Plan the actions Identify the resources Implement the actions Monitor, review, and evaluate Conclude
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Plan the actions What specific tasks need to be done? How long will each step take? What is the sequence of activities needed? When do they need to be done by? Who will be responsible for each step? Which are key to success?
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Project plan Simple list Post its Flow charts Critical path analysis Gantt charts Project management software
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1 9 324 8 6 5 2 week1 week12 weeks1 week Determine hardware requirements 1 week Test equipment in situ 1 day Purchase & install hardware Prepare plan 4 weeks Select builders Building works Plan opening event 5 weeks Select caterers, Printers etc 1 day Send invites
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Project plan Simple list Post its Flow charts Critical path analysis Gantt charts Project management software
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using project management software will help the project manager to plan and control his project, but only if he understands and can apply the principles and techniques of project management. The software will not tell him what decisions to make or how they should be implemented, but if implemented effectively it will release him from processing large amounts of data manually.
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http://www.mindtools.com/pages/main /newMN_PPM.htm http://WWW.openworkbench.org http://WWW.romankoch.ch/capslock/ gantt.htm
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Project stages Identify the vision Plan the actions Identify the resources Implement the actions Monitor, review, and evaluate Conclude
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Identify the resources Skills, expertise Practical, project, teams, outsourcing Time Space Consumables Money Costings, budget
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26 Group exercise - case study Using the case study provided, prepare a draft project plan for the event described.
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Other Risk assessment Probability Severity Action to manage Quality Standards Accessibility issues
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Projects are successfully realised when uncertainty is well managed. Project Management Institute
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Project stages Identify the vision Plan the actions Identify the resources Implement the actions Monitor, review, and evaluate Conclude
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Implement the actions Project governance Targets and milestones Maintain morale Train Document Communicate
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Project stages Identify the vision Plan the actions Identify the resources Implement the actions Monitor, review, and evaluate Conclude
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Monitor, review, and evaluate Look back - tracking Look forward - reflection High impact areas Evaluation Criteria Formative and Summative Iterative
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Project stages Identify the vision Plan the actions Identify the resources Implement the actions Monitor, review, and evaluate Conclude
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Check requirements & tie up loose ends Celebration Dissemination Publicity Review and learn Terminate or sustain
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Any questions?
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Involvement of everyone affected Good communication Clear, shared and realistic vision Well defined project objectives Identification of key events Features of a successful project
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Understanding and agreement on sequence and duration; deadlines; dependencies Identification and good estimation of resources required Clear management and governance structures
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Features of a successful project Specified standards with clear measures of achievement Procedures in place for monitoring progress An appropriately skilled and effective team Uncertainty managed well
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Any questions?
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A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step Confucius
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