Project Management Processes-Ch3
Project Management Processes-Ch3
Project Management Processes-Ch3
Processes
Supervised By:
Dr. Naill Al
Momani
Outlines
Initiation
Planning
Execution
Monitoring & Controlling
Closing
Summary & Sources
Questions & Answers
Project Process Life Cycle
Planning
Production Monitoring
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Initiation or and Closing
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Initiation
Process
I am working in technical domain, or more specifically,
embedded system development. I think it is vital
important to verify architecture correctness while
creating the project charter also. The best way is to do
some prototype work, though maybe too luxury. To the
bear minimum, the project manager should create
some diagram and discuss with relevant stakeholders,
otherwise is just waste the organizations and money
and time, and market opportunity.
Definition
Determine Collect
company processes, Divide large
Select Project culture and procedures and projects into
Manager. existing historical phases.
systems. information.
Determine Document
Identify stake- Document
project assumptions
holders. business need.
objectives. and constraints.
Develop
Develop project preliminary
charter. project scope
statement.
Planning
Process
My personal feeling is better to use 1/10 criteria for
planning, that is, to estimate at the granularity level of
1/10. For example, setup a monthly schedule for a
half year to one year project, or create biweekly
schedule for a one quarter project, or create a WBS
with 10 to 20 tasks. I have seen task break down with
several hundred tasks, eventually it becomes a game
to figure out which activity goes to which task, and
really a brain test for entire team.
Definition
The main purpose is to plan time, cost and
resources adequately to estimate the work
needed and to effectively manage risk during
project execution. As with the Initiation process
group, a failure to adequately plan greatly
reduces the project's chances of successfully
accomplishing its goals.
Planning Breakdown
processes
Determine how
you will do Create project
Determine Create WBS and Create activity
planning part scope
team. WBS dictionary. list.
of management statement.
plans.
Risk
identification,
Determine quality Determine roles Determine qualitative and
Developer standards,
and communications quantitative risk
budget. processes
processes and
and
metrics. responsibilities. requirements. analysis and
metrics.
response
planning.
Develop final
PM plan and
Gain formal Hold kick-off
performance
approval. meeting.
measurement
baselines.
Execution
Process
In my opinion, there are two key points for
executing a project:
1. People management: understand what your colleagues
can do and try to balance the workload. I think making
presentation and/or have frequent chit-chat are good
ways to bring the gap. At least I feel more clear of one
concept after I can make others understand what I am
talking about.
2. Build an adaptive process: Nobody can plan everything
accurately at the beginning. I like the practice to check
the status at the end of each week (or biweekly), and
figure out how to make up next week. I think it is called
iteration process or spiral model officially.
Definition
Executing consists of the processes used to complete
the work defined in the project management plan to
accomplish the project's requirements. Execution
process involves coordinating people and resources,
as well as integrating and performing the activities of
the project in accordance with the project
management plan. The deliverables are produced as
Execution Breakdown
processes
Recommend
Execute the PM Complete product
Acquire final team. changes and
plan. scope.
corrective actions.
Implement
approved
Send and receive changes, defect Continuous
Follow processes.
information. repair, preventive improvement.
and corrective
actions.
Use work
Give recognition Hold progress
Team building. authorization
and rewards. meetings.
system.
Request seller
Select Sellers.
responses.
Control &
Monitoring
Process
For Software/Firmware Development, There are
organizations that project manager is busy working on
collecting all the matrix, quality team building nice
diagram/chart subsequently, and top management
evaluating the organization / individual performance
based on these charts. In the end, Engineers have to cook
data so that the final evaluation will be good for them. I
believe the role for project manager is to ensure the
accuracy of monitoring. BTW: I also think cooking data is
hard for Small and Medium Organization because SMEs
always face customer directly.
Definition
Monitoring and controlling consists of those processes
performed to observe project execution so that potential
problems can be identified in a timely manner and corrective
action can be taken, when necessary, to control the execution
of the project. The key benefit is that project performance is
observed and measured regularly to identify variances from the
project management plan.
Monitoring and controlling
Breakdown processes
Determine
Measure against the Measure
variances and if
performance according to the
they warrant Scope verification.
measurement management
baselines. corrective action
plans.
or a change.
Recommend
Approve changes,
changes, defect
Configuration Integrated change defect repair,
repair, preventive
management. control. preventive and
and corrective
corrective actions.
actions.
Facilitate conflict
Risk audits. Manage reserve. Use issue logs.
resolution.
Measure team
Report on Administer
member Create forecasts.
performance. contracts.
performance.
Closing
Process
Not many project managers are lucky enough to lead
the project until its official ending. However, I think a
responsible project manager for an organization
should collect historical information for this project,
and put into a way easy to be utilized by the next
project manager. Especially for a software
development organization, attributes like Engineer
productivity, defect density, percentage of each
stage, and domain expertise are important for the
sustainability of the organization.
Definition
Closing includes the formal acceptance of the project
and the ending thereof. Administrative activities include
the archiving of the files and documenting lessons
learned.
Closing Breakdown
processes
Develop Complete Confirm work
closure contract is done to
procedures. closure. requirement.
Update,
lessons Hand off
Release
learned and completed
resources.
knowledge product.
base.
SUMMARY & SOURCES
Questions
&
Answers
2. Aproductlifecycleisaseriesofphaseswhosename
andnumberisdeterminedbytheorganizationsneeds
regardingcontroloftheproject.
A.True
B.False
Answer:B.False
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9. Contract close-out contains:
A. Contract Documentation
B. Procurement Audits
C. Formal Acceptance And Closure
D. All Of The Above
A. Procurement Planning
B. Source Selection
C. Contract Administration
D. Contract Close-out
A. Development Process
B. Scoping Process
C. Planning Process
D. Information Development Process
A. Resource Plan
B. Project Charter
C. Project Description
D. Scope Statement
A. Project plan
B. Process
C. Schedule
D. Flowchart
Answer: B. Process
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45. Project Scope Management includes which
processes:
A. Initiation
B. Project Plan Execution
C. Overall Change Control
D. Performance Reporting
Answer: A. Initiation
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57. A project can best be defined as:
A. Product Analysis
B. Project Schedule Development
C. Expert Judgment
D. Project Budget
A. Stakeholder Requirements
B. Project Performance
C. Schedule Control
D. Project Controls
Answer: B. Initiation
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81. __________ ensure that project objectives are met
by monitoring and measuring progress and taking
corrective action when necessary
A. Project Controls
B. Controlling Process
C. Control Logs
D. Project Chart
A. Billing Customers
B. Managing an Organization
C. Constructing A Building or Facility
D. Providing Technical Support
A. Functional
B. Weak Matrix
C. Projectized
D. Dedicated Project Team
A. Contract Closeout
B. Final Reporting
C. Punch List
D. Exit Interview
A. Product Description
B. Project Schedule
C. Strategic Plan
D. Historical Information
Answer: B. Developing a written scope statement as the basis for future project
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Project Management
Fundamentals
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3. At which stage, does a typical project has maximum
cost?
A. Initial Stage
B. Middle Stage
C. Final Stage
D. Cost In Same at all Stages
A. Initial stage
B. Middle stage
C. Final stage
D. Shareholders have similar influence At all stages
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24. The project manager should be assigned during
what phase
A. Initiation
B. Project Planning
C. Scope Planning
D. Scope Definition
Answer: A. Initiation
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54. What are the inputs to project Plan Execution?
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1-4 Project Scope Management includes which
processes:
A. Plan Development
B. Project Plan Execution
C. Overall Change Control
D. Performance Reporting
E. Initiation
Answer: E. Initiation
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1-9 Which process is not included in Project Cost
Management?
A. Resource Planning
B. Estimating
C. Budgeting
D. Control
E. Closeout
Answer: E. Closeout
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Project Management
Processes
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3-1 A __________ is a series of actions bringing about
a result
A. Project Plan
B. Process
C. Schedule
D. Flowchart
E. Activity Sequencing Plan
Answer: B. Process
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3-2 _____________ recognizes that a project or phase
should begin and commits the organization to do
so.
A. Initiating process
B. Solicitation process
C. Scoping process
D. Planning process
E. Controlling process
A. Development Process
B. Scoping Process
C. Planning Process
D. Information Development Process
E. Resource Planning
A. Initiating Process
B. Planning Process
C. Controlling and Executing Process
D. Closing Processes
E. All Of The Above
A. Project Controls
B. Controlling Process
C. Control Logs
D. Project Chart
A. Punchlist
B. Closing Process
C. Project Completion Checklist
D. Stakeholder Buyoff
E. Initiation Process
A. Stakeholder Requirements
B. Project Performance
C. Schedule Control
D. Project Controls
E. Performance Reporting
A. Contract closeout
B. Final reporting
C. Punchlist
D. Exit interview
E. Lessons learned
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Domain I
A. Scope planning
B. Scope verification
C. Scope definition
D. initiation
Answer: D. Initiation
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Integration Management
Session Pre-Test
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1. To the project team, the most valuable document for
integrating activities during project execution is:
A. Lesson Learned
B. The Project Plan
C. Change Requests
D. Corrective Action
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1. Management problem-solving invoices a combination
of problem definition and:
A. Decision-making
B. Revision /replanning
C. Resource allocation
D. Modification or updating of goals and objectives
Answer: D. Staffing levels remain stable throughout the life of the project
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6. A program is defined as:
Sources:
PMBOK
Rita's book
http://www.uts.sc.edu/csprojects/Methodology/fasttrack_project.php
http://jinshengtang.blogspot.com/
http://quizlet.com/176304/ritas-process-chart-flash-cards/