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McGraw-Hill/Irwin ©2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, All Rights Reserved SECTION 12.1 PROJECT MANAGEMENT
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12-2 PROJECT MANAGEMENT Project management – the application of knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques to project activities in order to meet or exceed stakeholder needs and expectations from a project Project management software – supports the long-term and day-to-day management and execution of the steps in a project
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12-3 PROJECT MANAGEMENT Common reasons why IT projects fall behind schedule or fail
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12-4 PROJECT MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS Project deliverable – any measurable, tangible, verifiable outcome, result, or item that is produced to complete a project or part of a project Project milestone – represents key dates when a certain group of activities must be performed Project manager – an individual who is an expert in project planning and management, defines and develops the project plan, and tracks the plan to ensure all key project milestones are completed on time
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12-5 PROJECT MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS Project management role
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12-6 Setting The Project Scope Project scope – defines the work that must be completed to deliver a product with the specified features and functions, and typically includes: –Project product –Project objectives –Project deliverables –Project exclusions
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12-7 Setting The Project Scope SMART criteria are useful reminders on how to ensure that the project has created understandable and measurable objectives
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12-8 Managing Resources and Maintaining the Project Plan Two primary diagrams used in project planning include PERT and Gantt charts –PERT (Program Evaluation and Review Technique) chart – is a graphical network model that depicts a project’s tasks and the relationships between those tasks (Dependencies and Critical paths are found in PERT charts) –Gantt chart – a simple bar chart that depicts project tasks against a calendar
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12-9 Managing Resources and Maintaining the Project Plan PERT Chart EXPERT – PERT Chart Example
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12-10 Managing Resources and Maintaining the Project Plan MS Project – Gantt Chart Example
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12-11 CHANGE MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS
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12-12 CHANGE MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS Change management – a set of techniques that aid in evolution, composition, and policy management of the design and implementation of a system –Change management system – a collection of procedures to document a change request and define the steps necessary to consider the change based on the expected impact of the change –Change control board (CCB) – responsible for approving or rejecting all change requests
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12-13 RISK MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS Project risk – an uncertain event or condition that, if it occurs, has a positive or negative effect on a project objective –Risk management – the process of proactive and ongoing identification, analysis, and response to risk factors
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12-14 RISK MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS
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12-15 RISK MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS
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12-16 Mitigating Risk Actions to improve risk management capabilities –Promote project leadership skills –Learn from previous experience –Share knowledge –Create a project management culture
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