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Title: Project Management


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  • Project Management
  • Chapter 17

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Projects
Unique, one-time operations designed to
accomplish a specific set of objectives in a
limited time frame.
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Project Management
  • How is it different?
  • Limited time frame
  • Narrow focus, specific objectives
  • Less bureaucratic
  • Why is it used?
  • Special needs
  • Pressures for new or improves products or services

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Project Management
  • What are the Key Metrics
  • Time
  • Cost
  • Performance objectives
  • What are the Key Success Factors?
  • Top-down commitment
  • Having a capable project manager
  • Having time to plan
  • Careful tracking and control
  • Good communications

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Project Management
  • What are the Major Administrative Issues?
  • Executive responsibilities
  • Project selection
  • Project manager selection
  • Organizational structure
  • Organizational alternatives
  • Manage within functional unit
  • Assign a coordinator
  • Use a matrix organization with a project leader

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Project Management
  • What are the tools?
  • Work breakdown structure
  • Network diagram
  • Gantt charts
  • Risk management

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Summary of Key Decisions
  • Deciding which projects to implement
  • Selecting a project manager
  • Selecting a project team
  • Planning and designing the project
  • Managing and controlling project resources
  • Deciding if and when a project should be
    terminated

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Project Manager
  • Responsible for

Work Quality Human Resources Time Communicat
ions Costs
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Project Life Cycle
Management
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Planning and Scheduling
Gantt Chart
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PERT and CPM Networks
  • PERT Program Evaluation and Review Technique
  • CPM Critical Path Method
  • Graphically displays project activities
  • Estimates how long the project will take
  • Indicates most critical activities
  • Show where delays will not affect project

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The Network Diagram
  • Network (precedence) diagram diagram of project
    activities that shows sequential relationships by
    the use of arrows and nodes.
  • Activity-on-arrow (AOA) a network diagram
    convention in which arrows designate activities.
  • Activity-on-node (AON) a network diagram
    convention in which nodes designate activities.
  • Activities steps in the project that consume
    resources and/or time.
  • Events the starting and finishing of
    activities, designated by nodes in the AOA
    convention.

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The Network Diagram (contd)
  • Path
  • Sequence of activities that leads from the
    starting node to the finishing node
  • Critical path
  • The longest path determines expected project
    duration
  • Critical activities
  • Activities on the critical path
  • Slack
  • Allowable slippage for path the difference the
    length of path and the length of critical path

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Network Conventions for PERT and CPM Networks
(AOA)
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Project Network
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Project Network with Activity Times and
Activities Labeled
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Example
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Example Solution
Critical Path
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Computing Algorithm
  • Network activities
  • ES earliest start
  • EF earliest finish
  • LS latest start
  • LF latest finish
  • Used to determine
  • Expected project duration
  • Slack time
  • Critical path

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Project Management Software
  • Computer aided design (CAD)
  • Groupware (Lotus Notes)
  • CA Super Project
  • Harvard Total Manager
  • MS Project
  • Sure Track Project Manager
  • Time Line

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Advantages of PM Software
  • Imposes a methodology
  • Provides logical planning structure
  • Enhances team communication
  • Flag constraint violations
  • Automatic report formats
  • Multiple levels of reports
  • Enables what-if scenarios
  • Generates various chart types

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Summary
  • Projects are a unique set of activities
  • Projects go through life cycles
  • PERT and CPM are two common techniques
  • Network diagrams
  • Project management software available

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Advantages of Gantt Charts and Networks
  • Forces managers to organize
  • Provides graphic display of activities
  • Identifies
  • Critical activities
  • Slack activities

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Limitations of Networks
  • Important activities may be omitted
  • Precedence relationships may not be correct
  • Estimates may include a fudge factor

142 weeks
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Ethical Issues
  • Temptation to understate costs
  • Withhold information
  • Misleading status reports
  • Falsifying records
  • Comprising workers safety
  • Approving substandard work

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Homework Problem
Do problem 5 (part a only) on p. 819. While
thesolution is given in the following slides, be
sure that you take the time to try to solve this
problem prior to looking at the solution.
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Problem 5a
Network before doing the critical path method
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Network after doing the critical path method
5a.
(Activity slacks are given in the table on the
next slide)
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5a (continued)
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