Project Management

2017-08-11  本文已影响0人  在日本的雷弟

Introduction to PM

Characteristics

  1. Start and end date
  2. Goal or an outcome
  3. Benefit or value
  4. Allocation of resources

Life Cycle

  1. Initiation
    • usually the shortest phase
    • understand your needs and consider all possible options
  2. Planning
    • usually the longest phase
  3. Execution
    • Risk, team management and stakeholder engagement
  4. Closure

Characteristics of good PM

FAQ

  1. high-level plan
  1. Where do i start?
Project Management Canvas

The Initiation Phase

Is this a project?
What is the problem that I need to solve?
What do I need?
What are my options?

  1. High-level plan
  2. Options
  3. SMART(Specific Measurable Aligned Realistic Time-bound) targets
  4. Success criteria
  5. How success will be Measured in the end
  6. lays the Foundation of the project
  7. Triangle (time, cost, quality)
  8. YOU are Accountable

FAQ

The Planning Phase

3 key areas

Key questions

How do you define the scope of the project?
What planning needs to be done?
What resources do I need?
When does it need to be done by?
How much will it cost?

Scoping the project

  1. Clarify around the project objectives (next level down if necessary)
  2. The tasks that need to be performed (manageable activities)
  3. The resources that will be required

Scheduling the project

  1. quality
  2. cost
  3. time (least flexible)
  1. Defining the activities (WBS)
  2. Sequencing these activities
  3. Estimating the activity resources required
  4. Estimating the activity duration to complete
  5. Developing the schedule
Scheduling Table Template

Costing the project

  1. estimate the resources required
  2. estimate the duration
  3. prepare a cost estimate

Determining Project Risk

impact factors

Key question

6 steps

  1. understand the context
  2. risk identification
  3. risk assessment (likelihood x impact)
  4. risk responses (accept, transfer, mitigate , avoid)
  5. monitor and review (ongoing)
  6. communicate

some techniques

Risk Assessment Template

Risk Frameworks

PESTLE(Political, Economic, Social, Technology, Legal, Environmental)

FAQ

  1. Risk register
    a living document
  2. risk contingency
    contingency plan
  3. residual risk

Project Teams and Communication

key questions

  1. Am i delivering the planned specifications and requirements?
  2. Am i able to secure supply of the necessary resources?
  3. Will i be able to manage and control the project scope?
  4. How will i be able to control quality?

Leadership

How do you engage stakeholders?
How might you lead the team?

the role of project stakeholders

internal stakeholders
external stakeholders

key project team roles

Role clarity (detail)

team charter

Effective project communication

keep stakeholders informed and engaged
3 channels

effective communication tools and strategies

leadership skills and characteristics

Organized
Forward-thinking
Relationship-buidling
Inspirational
Knowledgeable

monitoring team performance

collect project progress information
investigate any variance
discuss the progress status

FAQ

  1. leadership style
    trust & common purpose
    situational leadership
  2. stakeholder analysis matrix
    level of influence & level of interest
    stakeholder engagement plan
  3. should i take a record of communications?
    internal and external report
    legal and governance requirements
    reporting schedule

Project closure

contents

key questions

  1. Were the original objectives of the project delivered?
  2. what do i need to measure?
  3. how will i give and receive feedback?
  4. do i understand the PM journey?

align project success criteria to project objectives

key elements

  1. project wrap up
    • approved
    • handed over
    • accepted

checklist

  1. evaluating project success
    • behavior
    • practices
    • supports improvement
  2. capturing lessons learned
    challenges
    • lack of time available
    • "blaming session"
    • failure to understand the value

measuring progress

factors
* activity duration times
* resource usage
* actual costs

roadmap (goal factors)

project closure and handover

actual outcomes -> confirmation -> acceptance
documentation collated & handed over
completion meeting
- reviewing the outputs or outcomes
- confirming the arrangements for any follow-up work
- thanking the team, the sponsor, and the stakeholders for their support
- presenting the completion report for approval and sign-off

integrating customer feedback

Canvas Framework - Key Questions
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