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1 emeronTI 1 esckþIepþIm énkarRKb;R KgKMerag
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2 esckþIepþIm IT/Skill/JobAverage annual Salary 1SQL Database Analyst80,664$ 2Oracle Database Analyst87,144$ 3Visual Basic Programming76,903$ 4E-Commerce89,163$ 5Windows NT/2000 Expert80,639$ 6Java Developer86,881$ 7Project Manager95,719$ 8Network Engineering82,906$ www.globalknowledge.com
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3 TsSnTanénkarRKb;RKg KMerag Project Management mkBIBaküBIrKW³ Project Management GVIEdlehAfa Project? KWCakarRbwgERbgCabeNþa HGasnñEdleyIgTTYleFVIedIm, IbegáItplit pl b ¤esvakmµmYy. a temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product or service.”
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4 lkçN³rbs;KMerag Attributes of Project eKalbMNgEtmYy Unique Purpose beNþaHGasnñ Temporary mantMrUvkarFnFanBIRKb;E pñk Require Resources RtUvmanGñk]btßm< b¤ CaGtifiCn Should have a primary sponsor or customer Bak;B½n§nwgPaBminc,as;la s; Involved Uncertainty esÞIrEtRKb;KMeragTaMg Gs;EtgmanlkçN³dUcxage Rkam³
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5 GVIEdlehAfakarRKb;RKg? karRKb;RKgCasil,³rbs;Gñk dwknaMkñúgkarnaMykGgÁ PaBeTA dl;eKaledA. karRKb;RKgBak;Bn§½eTA nwg Planning, Organizing, Leading, Controlling, and Motivation.
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6 Project Management? KWCakarGnuvtþnUv cMeNHdwg CMnaj Tools nig Technique eTAelIskmµPaBrbs;KMera g edIm,IsMerceGay)antMrUv kar rbs;KMerag. PM is the application of knowledge, skill, tools and techniques to project activities in order to meet project requirements.
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7 GVIVCa IT Project? IT Project: mandUcCa karvaytMél nig karTijlk; Hardware or Software karbegáIt Hardware or Software karbegáItRbBn§½fµIsMrab ;GgÁPaBmYy (Web Development, Database Management System, Network Connection or Security Installation, …)
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8 Project Management Constraints Scope CakarGFib,ayGMBIeKaledArbs;K MeragRtUvGnuvtþ nig minRtUvGnuvtþ Time KMeragRtUvsMerc b¤ bBa©b;kñúgeBlevlaNamYYyEdl )ankMNt;y:agRtwmRtUv Cost KMeragRtUvsMerc b¤ bBa©b;kñúgkMritfvikarNamYYyE dl )ankMNt;b¤crcarrvagm©as;KMera g nig GñkTTYlKMerag KMeragEdleCaKC½yKWCaKMe ragEdlsMerceTAtam Constraints TaMgbIxagelI rYmpSMCamYynwgkareBjcitþBI GtifiCn b¤ Gñk Sponsor
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10 ehtuGVI)anCaKMeragm YycMnYnbraC½y? tamsßitiénkarRsavRCavmYy)an rkeXIjfa³ 33% énKMeragRtUv)anlb;ecaleday sarhYs ry³eBlkMNt; nig fvikarEdl)aneRKagTuk. kkþapøas;bþÚrneya)ayrbs;Gg ÁPaB b¤ RbeTsmYyk_GaceFVIeGayK MeragRtUveKlb;ecalEdr. 50%-100% karcayvayelIs b¤ GUsbnøayeBlevlaelIsBI 50% éncMNayeRKag b¤ eBlevlaeRKag. kkþaKµanRbsiT§PaBrbs;KMe rag ktþaminRbRktIrbs;KMerag dUcCaGMeBIBukrlYy>>
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11 Project Management Framework
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12 Project Stakeholder Project Sponsor and Project Team Support Staff Customers Users Suppliers Opponents to the project Government
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13 9 Project Management Knowledge Areas 4 Core Functions Scope Time Cost Quality 4 Facilitating Functions Human Resources Mgt Communication Mgt Risk Mgt Procurement Mgt 1 Integrated knowledge Technology and Techniques
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14 RbvtþiénkarRKb;RKgKMera g Birth of modern PM: Manhattan Project (the bomb) 1970’s: military, defense, construction industry were using PM software 1990’s: large shift to PM-based models 1985: TQM 1990-93: Re-engineering, self-directed teams 1996-99: Risk mgmt, project offices 2000: M&A, global projects
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15 kmµviFIEdleRbIkñúgkarRKb;RKg KMerag PM Tools: Software Low-end Basic features, tasks management, charting MS Excel, Milestones Simplicity Mid-market Handle larger projects, multiple projects, analysis tools MS Project (approx. 50% of market) High-end Very large projects, specialized needs, enterprise AMS Realtime
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16 Project Management Skills Leadership Communications Problem Solving Negotiating Influencing the Organization Mentoring Process and technical expertise
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17 Project Manager Positions Project Administrator / Coordinator Assistant Project Manager Project Manager / Program Manager Executive Program Manager V.P. Program Development
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18 Software Project Management
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19 sMNYrBiPakSa cUrelIk]TahrN_mYycMnYnGM BIKMeragrbs; IT EdlGñkFøab;sÁal;. cUrBiPakSa Case Study Somerset
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