Title: Project Management
1- Project Management
- Chapter 17
2Projects
Unique, one-time operations designed to
accomplish a specific set of objectives in a
limited time frame.
3 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
4 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
5 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
6 Project Management
- What are the tools?
- Work breakdown structure
- Network diagram
- Gantt charts
- Risk management
7 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
8Project Manager
Work Quality Human Resources Time Communicat
ions Costs
9Project Life Cycle
Management
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14Planning and Scheduling
Gantt Chart
15 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
16The 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.
17The 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
18Network Conventions for PERT and CPM Networks
(AOA)
19Project Network
20Project Network with Activity Times and
Activities Labeled
21 Example
22Example Solution
Critical Path
23Computing 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
24Project 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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29Advantages 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
30Summary
- 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
31Advantages of Gantt Charts and Networks
- Forces managers to organize
- Provides graphic display of activities
- Identifies
- Critical activities
- Slack activities
32Limitations of Networks
- Important activities may be omitted
- Precedence relationships may not be correct
- Estimates may include a fudge factor
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33Ethical Issues
- Temptation to understate costs
- Withhold information
- Misleading status reports
- Falsifying records
- Comprising workers safety
- Approving substandard work
34Homework 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.
35Problem 5a
Network before doing the critical path method
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36Network after doing the critical path method
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