Project Management Note 01
Project Management Note 01
Project Management Note 01
A project is a [temporary] sequence of unique, complex, and connected activities having one goal
or purpose and that must be completed by specific time, within budget, and according to
specification.
Project management is the process of scoping, planning, staffing, organizing, directing, and
controlling the development of an acceptable system at a minimum cost within a specified time
frame.
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A PERT chart is a graphical network model that depicts a project’s tasks and the relationships
between those tasks.
– Program Evaluation and Review Technique
A Gantt chart is a simple horizontal bar chart that depicts project tasks against a calendar. Each
bar represents a named project task. The tasks are listed vertically in the left-hand column. The
horizontal axis is a calendar timeline.
Joint project planning (JPP) is a strategy wherein all stakeholders in a project (meaning system
owners, users, analysts, designers, and builders) participate in a one-to-three day project
management workshop, the result of which is consensus agreement on project scope, schedule,
resources, and budget. (Of course, subsequent workshops or meetings may be required to adjust
scope, budget, and schedule.)
Milestones are events that signify the accomplishment or completion of major deliverables
during a project.
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Scheduling Strategies
Forward scheduling establishes a project start date and then schedules forward from that date.
Based on the planned duration of required tasks, their interdependencies, and the allocation of
resources to complete those tasks, a projected project completion date is calculated.
Reverse scheduling establishes a project deadline and then schedules backward from that date.
Essentially, tasks, their duration, interdependencies, and resources must be considered to ensure
that the project can be completed by the deadline.
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•The slack time available for any noncritical task is the amount of delay that can be tolerated
between the starting time and completion time of a task without causing a delay in the
completion date of the entire project.
– Tasks that have slack time can be delayed to achieve resource leveling
Activity 6: Direct the Team Effort
• Supervision resources
– The DEADLINE – A Novel About Project Management
– The One Minute Manager
– The Care and Feeding of Monkeys
• Stages of Team Maturity
Activity 7: Monitor and Control Progress
• Progress reporting
• Change management
• Expectations management
• Schedule adjustments—critical path analysis (CPA)
Activity Network
• Precedence relations among activities
• Two types of representations
– Activity on arrow (AOA)
– Event 2, Event 3, Activity(2,3)
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