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1 Project Planning
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2 Project Group of Activities Beginning, Middle, End Well-Defined End Result
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3 Projects Example
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4 Examples of Projects Construction Research and Development Design of New Product or Process Space Shuttle Wedding Can You Think of Projects? Can You Think of Non-Projects?
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5 Project Life Cycle
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6 Project Layout Layout is Oriented Around Project
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7 Growth in Project Management Decline of Repetitive Manufacturing in U.S. Growth of U.S. Service & Project Oriented Industries Lack of Foreign Competition in Defense, Construction Need to Rebuild U.S. Infrastructure Greater Demand for New Product Introduction Proliferation of Project Management Software (Over 100 Kinds - $20 to $8000) Project Management Institute (PMI)
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8 Growth in Project Management Growing Demand for Complex Goods, Services And Exponential Explosion of Human Knowledge Results in Larger and Larger Projects. This Creates Need for Sophisticated Management System
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9 Project Planning Consists of: Purpose Objectives Overview and General Approach Schedules (PERT/CPM) Resources Personnel Risk Management Plans Evaluation and Control (Feedback)
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10 Planning and Managing Risk Risk Management Planning – Form Team Risk Identification – Delphi Method Qualitative Risk Analysis – Subjective Likelihood Quantitative Risk Analysis – Use Probabilities Risk Response Planning – Avoid, Mitigate, Accept, Control Risk Monitoring and Control Risk Management Register
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11 Initial Project Planning: Draw System Boundaries A System Consists of the Following: Mission and Goals - Objectives - Performance - Effectiveness - Cost Environment Resources Subsystems
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12 In Project Planning Activities Must be Identified Activities are Groups of Work Elements or Tasks with: Similar Technology & Groups of Personnel Single Duration of Time (Activity Completion is Event) Definite Beginning & End
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13 List of Activities Can Be Developed with: “Gozinto” Chart Bill of Materials Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) Basically a “Bill of Work Units”
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14 Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
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15 WBS Information For Each Work Element (Activity) We Can Record: Work Statement (Input/Output) Vendors, Contacts, Subcontractors End Item Specifications Cost Accounting Numbers & Costs (ABC) Resource Needs Probability Personnel (Linear Responsibility Chart, Trend) Times (Scheduling, PERT/CPM, Gantt Charts) Sequence Requirements
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16 Activity Analysis: Example One ActivityDescription Follows Days ADefine Problem---3 BLease Computer---5 CObtain DataA, B4 DDetermine AlternativesA, B1 EFeasible AlternativesD1 FEvaluation & ModelingC, E5 GFind Best AlternativeF1 HImplementationG3
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17 Activity Analysis: Example Two ActivityDescription Follows Days X------------------1 Y--------------- ---2 Z--------------- ---3 A--------------- X, Y1 B--------------- X, Y, Z2 Draw Activity-On-Node (AON or CPM) Diagram. Draw Activity-On-Arrow (AOA or PERT) Diagram.
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18 Activity Analysis: Example Three ActivityDescription Follows aPlan Survey--- bHire Personnel a cDesign Questionnaire a dTrain Personnel b,c e Select Householdsc fPrint Questionnairec gConduct Surveyd,e,f hAnalyze Resultsg Draw Activity-On-Node (AON or CPM) Diagram. Draw Activity-On-Arrow (AOA or PERT) Diagram.
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