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1GBA 573 - IT Project Management Final Project -
Establishment of a Project Management Management
Office 10 July, 2003
2Table of Contents
Introduction 2 Project Plan and Schedule 6 Return
on Investment 14 Risk Management and
Communication Plan 19
3Introduction
4Introduction
Project Overview
- Company background
- ABC Corp is a software and system development
company that conducts multiple IT related
projects on an ongoing basis. - Recent research has shown that a best practice is
to establish an office to lead and manage IT
projects. - PMO background and Justification
- It was determined that a Project Management
Office (PMO) would improve ABCs ability to
appropriately and effectively manage and staff IT
projects and reduce costs. - Over the last five years projects have
experienced trouble either in the form of - Scope creep, resource shortages, increase in
costs and delays in project completion, and
project failures. Overall ABC incurs an average
cost of 348,000 annually. - High Level PMO Responsibilities
- Consistent project management methodology
- A standardized project management tools.
- Instituting a project governance process
- Project oversight of IT projects company-wide.
5Introduction
Project Overview
- Project Team
- Project Manger
- Project Team Member 1 Direct support to Project
Manager and workshops - Project Team Member 2 Development of materials
and deliverables - Project Team Member 3 Administrative support
- Executive Review Member Member from Executive
Management to conduct ongoing (weekly status)
reviews. - Management Final PMO Action Plan Review and
Signoff.
6Introduction
Current PMO Research
- Current Research for PMO
- Project offices will be established in more than
60 percent of IS organizations by 2003 and will
often plan and control project resources beyond
IS (0.7 probability). - IT projects undertaken using a proven project
management methodology carry less risk and have a
greater chance of success than unstructured
projects. - A consistently used methodology improves
productivity by at least 30 percent (0.8
probability). - An organization (of any size) needs a project
management methodology when it desires
consistent, predictable results and a process
that is open to improvement. In the absence of a
stable process for IT project delivery, there is
no possibility that project management will be
consistently improved, because improvements are
random and non-repeatable.
Source Gartner
7Project Plan and Schedule
8Project Plan and Schedule
Project Objectives
- The Project Team and Management have identified
the following objectives for the PMO and future
company projects - Objective 1 Enhance ABC abilities to and
capabilities in managing IT projects and services
in order to ensure project success (resources,
time, cost). - Objective 2 Increase the business value derived
from IT projects and services through utilizing
project synergies and resources. - Objective 3 Provide a standard methodology and
approach to implementing, managing and executing
projects. - Objective 4 Establish a collaborative project
management environment. - Objective 5 Ability to effectively manage ABCs
IT projects portfolio.
9Project Plan and Schedule
Staffing
- The Project Team will be staffed with the
following positions - Project Manger
- Project Team Member 1 Direct support to Project
Manager and workshops - Project Team Member 2 Development of materials
and deliverables - Project Team Member 3 Administrative support
- Executive Review Member Member from Executive
Management to conduct ongoing (weekly status)
reviews. - Management Final PMO Action Plan Review and
Signoff.
10Project Plan and Schedule
Project Schedule
- Project Schedule
- The project will be split into two overall
phases - Phase I. will be the establishment of the PMO
foundation - Phase II. will be the actual implementation of
the PMO. - Project Timeframes are as follows
- Phase I. Two Months
- Phase II. Four Years
- The two phases will be treated, overall, as two
separate projects. This report represents those
components of Phase I. - The PMO Project Team will develop the following
through consensus building workshops - PMO mission, vision, goals and objectives
- PMO initiatives and objectives
- PMO roles and responsibilities.
- PMO Organizational Structure and Functions
- PMO Framework and Processes
- PMO Action Plan
- Define short term strategies and quick wins to
optimize project management capabilities given
existing resource limitations
11Project Plan and Schedule
Project Workshops
- Workshop 1 - Review Background Information
- During the first workshop, workshop participants
will review background information and relevant
trends, methodologies and practices. - Workshop 2 Assess Current Environment
- Ensure that internal and external factors are
considered - Current resources (e.g., staff skills, funding,
project tools), organizational readiness (e.g.,
culture, organizational support), governance, and
project management maturity. - Identify strengths and weaknesses relative to
project management, as well as perceived
opportunities and threats in the establishment of
a PMO (SWOT Analysis). - Workshop 3 Vision and Mission Statements, Goals
and Objectives - Based on input solicited from the interviews,
research, trends and best practices - Develop draft Vision and Mission Statements along
with associated Goals and Objectives.
12Project Plan and Schedule
Project Workshops
- Workshop 4 Organizational and Staffing
Structure - Development of proposed organizational structure
for the PMO - Develop recommendations for staffing roles and
responsibilities and organization structure - Workshop 5 Identify PMO Framework and Processes
- Review best practice PMO framework material and
implied PMO processes - Review project lifecycles and processes
- Focus on consensus-based adoption of project
management lifecycle
13Project Plan and Schedule
Project Schedule - Phase I.
14Project Plan and Schedule
Project Deliverables
- Project deliverables include the following
- Develop of workshop materials
- Conducting workshops
- Documentation and dissemination of workshop
results - PMO Action Plan
- Document high-level action items necessary to
establish the PMO and implement its initiatives. - PMO Requirements (resources, timelines,
functions, organization, responsibilities, etc.) - Implementation Strategies
- Implementation Schedule
15Return on Investment
16Return on Investment
Expected Benefits
- The primary benefit to establishing the PMO is
the improved control and management of projects
including the reduction of - Delayed projects
- Scope creep
- Resource increase
- Cost overruns
- Project failure
- Average total annual loss due to the above
factors - Delayed Projects 55,000
- Scope Creep 64,000
- Resource Increase 26,000
- Cost Overruns 78,000
- Project Failures 125,000
- Totals 348,000
17Return on Investment
Expected Costs
18Return on Investment
Expected Costs
19Return on Investment
Break Even Analysis
- Total first year costs are 235,950, this
represents a return on investment in 8.6 months
after implementation.
20Risk Management and Communication Plan
21Risk Management and Communication Plan
Risk Management
- Risk Management will be assessed on an ongoing
basis throughout the project from the project
planning phase through project closeout. - Project risk will be divided into the following
areas and assessed - Strategic Risk Alignment with overall business
strategy, objectives being met, and management
commitment - Financial Risk Staying within project budget,
cost and benefits being realized, payback period
defined and on target. - Project Management Risk Ongoing team experience
and balance, on schedule, milestones being met,
scope changes, and issues. - Change Management and Operational Risk Ongoing
acceptance of deliverables, stakeholder
acceptance, impact of project failure and are
staff issues being addressed.
22Risk Management and Communication Plan
Communication Plan
- Communication Plan will address the following
- Organizational Structure
- Organizational Chart
- Contact Information
- Roles and Responsibilities
- Regularly Scheduled Meetings
- Meetings
- Description
- Participants
- Frequency
- Project Documentation
- Project Documents
- Responsibility
- Frequency
- Distribution Group
- Escalation Procedures
23GBA 573 - IT Project Management Final Project -
Establishment of a Project Management Management
Office 10 July, 2003