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1 Introduction to Project Management
Week 1

2 Wk. 1 Agenda Introductions BUS2303 Overview BB Review
Introduction to Project Management Project Definition Project Management Definition Project Manger Project Management Life Cycle

3 Professor Information
Name: Lisa Dowling Office: B372 Office hours are to be determined. Meeting with individual students are based upon a mutually agreed upon time. s are checked and responded to within 48 business hours, if the following criteria is met…

4 Email Criteria Ensure emails are crafted with proper email etiquette.
Refer to proper etiquette rules: Subject: Sec[YrSectionNumber] – purpose of Message ends with your full name and student number

5 Student Introductions
Time to Introduce yourself SAY IT LOUD….. SAY IT PROUD…

6 Introducing BUS2303

7 Course Description & Methods
Broken down into 2 modules: Project Management Databases. Each module contains Assignments, Hybrid activities and homework. A test. There is no midterm or final exam.

8 Course Structure & Schedule
Information found in Blackboard Weeks 1 – 7 Project Management theory in class Microsoft Project application in your hybrid time. Week 8 Project Management Test Weeks 9 – 13 Database design Microsoft Access application Week 14 Database Theory and MS Access Test

9 Each Class You Can Expect
Lecture. Note: PowerPoint slides available through the 14 Week Schedule In Class Activities Quiz: Students can take notes in preparation for end of class quiz

10 Resources eText Title: BUS2303 – Microsoft Project 2010, Slides
Author:  Microsoft Office Academic Course, ISBN:  $26.00 Data files can be located: bcs/Books?action=index&itemId= &bcsId=6629 Slides Online Videos Document Templates

11 What You Need Bring Laptop to each class Student ID card
Laptop to be equipped with appropriate software Student ID card

12 Evaluation Participation 12% Assignments 38% Tests 50% Weekly quizzes
Hybrid work Assignments 38% Project Management Internet Research WBS DB Design, Forms & Queries Tests 50% Project 30% Access 20%

13 Scope of Learning This course will:
Teach fundamentals, tools, and concepts of project planning, analysis, and control. Discuss the role of the project manager as well as team members in managing a project Practice fundamentals of project management

14 Scope of Learning The course will not provide sufficient training for certification

15 Course Overview & Housekeeping
Class Rules Cellphones Facebook  Start and end of class times Attendance 

16 BUS2303 Blackboard Review Used to convey information and grades
DO NOT look at the total or weighted grade in grade book Use your Excel skills to find out where you are at

17 Activities & Assignments
BUS2303 Blackboard Review Sorted so the most recent announcement is on top Announcements BUS2303 Road Map indicating topics and dates 14 Wk Schedule Quizzes opened during class time only Quizzes Activities & Assignments

18 Project Management Introduction

19 Definition of a Project
According to PMI – it is a temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product, service or result

20 What is Project Management?
Project Management, according to PMI, is the application of knowledge, skills, tools and techniques to project activities to meet project requirements.

21 Who Is PMI? Project Management Institute.
Professional organization that governs the Project Management Industry. Author of PMBOK. Established professional certification.

22 Characteristics of a Project
Has a definite start and end date Has resources: (can be money or people etc) Has limitations (time & resources etc) Follow a planned and organized approach Specific Goal + Unique Outcome In other words: Is Goal Specific – established objective Has a start and end date Has money, time and other resources

23 Definition of Project Management
Discipline of planning, organizing, securing, managing, leading, and controlling resources to achieve specific goals. It answers: What problem are you solving? How are you going to solve? What is the plan (identifying the work, resources and costs)

24 Do You Recognize This?

25 History of Project Management
1950 + Primarily delivering big project schedules based on an understanding of the order in which work activities must be completed 1980 – early 1990 with software available; we now plan, control, project costs and schedules

26 History of Project Management
Late 1990’s - early 2000’s – widely used for many different size of projects in a wide variety of industries Early 2000’s - Agile Project Management came along.

27 Benefits of Project Management
Meeting and exceeding customer expectations Meeting project deadlines & accountability Managing project costs More efficient resource utilization Improved communications

28 Liabilities of Project Management
Added processes and guidelines Increased overhead and administration Additional time and effort

29 Project Vs Operational Work Differences
Projects Operations Time Line Temporary Ongoing Output Unique Repetitive Purpose Attain its objective and then terminate Sustain the business Ends Concludes when its specific objectives have been attained Adopt a new set of objectives and the work continue

30 Project Vs Operational Work Similarities
Performed by people Constrained by limited resources Planned, executed, and controlled Performance Quality Cost Time

31 Examples of Project Management
A business wanting to improve an existing work process Construction of a new building Installation of a new computer system Office moving to a new location Developing a new product

32 What Are Some Other Examples of Projects?

33 Why Learn PM? Becoming more and more prominent based on:
Global competitors Consumers are demanding to have their products and services developed and delivered better, faster and cheaper

34 Roles and Goals of PM Explicit Role:
Managing the project PM must get other people to do what his or her project needs, often with limited authority PM’s goal is to meet or exceed stakeholder expectations

35 What Do You Think Some of the Roles Are?
Related Roles: Planning, Leading, Negotiating, Communicating, Running interference, Prioritizing, etc

36 Responsibility to the Organization
Bridges the gap between senior management and the project work

37 Tools Used Microsoft Project for scheduling
Excel for project calculations and analysis Word to use templates PPT for communicating project information at a high level Collaboration tools like Share Point

38 PM Techniques use Tools to…
Designed To Manage: Scope Quality Costs Schedules

39 Introduction to the Project Lifecycle

40 Processes of Project Management
Initiating Planning Executing Controlling & Monitoring Closing

41 Process Groups in Common Terms
No. Process Group Common Terms 1 Initiating 2 Planning 3 Executing 4 Controlling 5 Closing

42 Project Management Process

43 Hybrid / Homework Hybrid - Refer to 14 Wk Schedule
Due at 11:59PM night before your next class Assignment – PM Internet Research Assignment Due at 11:59PM night before your Wk 3 class

44 Quiz Time


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