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1 Project Management 2011 AgVantage National User Conference

2 Project Management – Part 1 Defining a Project and Steps to a Successful Completion

3 What is a Project?? 1.something that is contemplated, devised, or planned; plan; scheme. 2. a large or major undertaking, especially one involving considerable money, personnel, and equipment.

4 Project Manager Perspective To the Optimist – the glass is half full To the Pessimist – the glass is half empty To the Project Manager – the glass is twice as big as it needs to be

5 8 Steps to a Successful Project Clear Specifications/Expectations for the Project Plan the Project Communicate the Project Agree on and Delegate Project duties Manage and Motivate Check, Measure and Monitor Progress Complete the Project Follow Up

6 Clear Specifications & Expectations for the Project Describe and Define the Purpose and ‘Deliverables’ Get an understanding of the Parameters like timeframes, budgets, range, scope, territory and authority Consult those with previous experience or knowledge of a similar task Establish Break points for reviewal and progress

7 Plan the Project Involve the Team in Planning Start from the End and Work your Way Back Create Project Timescales and Costs Establish a Project Team with clear roles and needs Brainstorm with the Team Use Tools like Calendars or Project Mgmt Software and Share that Info Project Financial Planning & Reporting Project Contingency Planning

8 Communicate the Project Informs people of what has happened Informs people of what is happening Informs people of what is happening next Keeps everyone on the same page Creates maximum buy in and accountability Make sure to communicate appropriately to all ‘stakeholders’

9 Delegate Project Actions Clearly described and adhered to Team members ‘doing their own thing’ can undermine the best planned project Avoid Project Fragmentation Ask for help when needed Give help when asked

10 Manage and Motivate Inform the Project Team Encourage the Project Team Enable the Project Team Pass the Praises on to your Team, don’t keep them for yourself Conversely, be prepared to take the heat as well Watch for signs of stress on your team and deal with it accordingly A Happy Positive Team with a basic plan will outperform a Miserable team with a brilliant plan every single time

11 Check, Measure & Monitor Progress Progress Checks at Every Single Turn Adjust the plan as needed in light of performance, circumstances or new information Delegate new actions as appropriate Communicate changes to stakeholders Identify your ‘go to’ people and USE them Keep on communicating

12 Complete the Project!!! Review Results with your Team Openly discuss what went wrong, and learn from it Openly discuss what went right, and hold on tightly Look back on failures positively, objectively and without passing blame Document what you learned for the ‘next’ time

13 Follow Up A wide variety of tasks included in follow up –Training –Support –Reporting Project Results –Benefits of the Project Continued Communication Appreciation Continue to Learn with each Project that comes your way

14 Oh, Those Project Managers…… So, a Clergyman, a Doctor and a Project Manager were all playing golf one day…..

15 Project Management – Part 2 Group Exercise

16 Thanks for Attending! Please complete your Evaluation Forms!


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