Contents are sourced from different authors including PMBOK 5th Edition.
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Contents are sourced from different authors including PMBOK 5th Edition.
This is provided for free as part of our Continuing Practice in Project Management Professional Certification. You may download, share but please refrain from commercializing it or altering parts. Thanks.
For more on Innovations and Project Management, please visit www.facebook.com/SigmaProcessExcellence
PMP Lecture 1: Introduction to Project ManagementMohamed Loey
https://mloey.github.io/courses/pmp2017.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUoEr6kee6k&list=PLKYmvyjH53q13_6aS4VwgXU0Nb_4sjwuf&index=1&t=2s
We will discuss the following: History of Project Management, Project Management, Program Management, Portfolio Management, Project Management Office, PMBOK, PMI.
HD version: http://1drv.ms/1i8AvZc
This is my publication on the introduction to project management. In this publication I overview important project management terms, definitions, project life cycles, and key project management software and tools
Project management tools and techniquesTata Dinyuy
The different tools and techniques used to plan projects ( both micro and macro projects) including human, material, financial and scheduling techniques (how to draw up Gantt charts, work breakdown schedule, network diagrams and the Program Evaluation and Review Technique)
This presentation explains the basics of a Project Management Framework (PMF). Why you need one, what the basic phases are, and goals/activities of each phase.
Understand what projects are and how they differ from ongoing operations
Define and explain several key terms; Project, Project Management, Software Project Management
Understand Organization structures
Understand Project Management Processes
Understand Project Life Cycle
PMP Lecture 1: Introduction to Project ManagementMohamed Loey
https://mloey.github.io/courses/pmp2017.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUoEr6kee6k&list=PLKYmvyjH53q13_6aS4VwgXU0Nb_4sjwuf&index=1&t=2s
We will discuss the following: History of Project Management, Project Management, Program Management, Portfolio Management, Project Management Office, PMBOK, PMI.
HD version: http://1drv.ms/1i8AvZc
This is my publication on the introduction to project management. In this publication I overview important project management terms, definitions, project life cycles, and key project management software and tools
Project management tools and techniquesTata Dinyuy
The different tools and techniques used to plan projects ( both micro and macro projects) including human, material, financial and scheduling techniques (how to draw up Gantt charts, work breakdown schedule, network diagrams and the Program Evaluation and Review Technique)
This presentation explains the basics of a Project Management Framework (PMF). Why you need one, what the basic phases are, and goals/activities of each phase.
Understand what projects are and how they differ from ongoing operations
Define and explain several key terms; Project, Project Management, Software Project Management
Understand Organization structures
Understand Project Management Processes
Understand Project Life Cycle
Sean McQue, Director of Operations at ALEC, and a 20 year industry veteran, shares on how to set up and manage your mega projects to beat the odds and succeed. It is estimated that 9 out of 10 projects that cost $1 billion dollars or more, go over budget. Learn how we as an industry can change those numbers and improve the way the world builds.
What is a project & Project management
Organization for industrial projects
The role of people at different positions,
Project environment
Project classification
A Project Management Office, abbreviated to PMO, is a group or department within a business, agency or enterprise that defines and maintains standards for project management within the organization. The PMO strives to standardize and introduce economies of repetition in the execution of projects.
3. Project Is a group of unique, inter related activities that are planned and executed in certain sequence to create a unique product or service, within a specific time frame, budget and the clients specifications. PMI : A temporary Endeavour undertaken to CREATE a unique product or service . British Standard 6079 of 1996 {BS 6079} A unique set of coordinated activities with definite starting and finishing points undertaken by an individual o organization to meet specific objectives within the defined schedule, cost and performance parameters
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7. Relationship between Project Parameters Scope and Quality TIME, COST and AVAILABILITY Stakeholders control over Project Parameters Scope, quality and delivery dates Client Resource level and work schedule Project manager Cost and resource level Management Project parameter controlled Person or Group
8. Classification of Projects N0 risk 10% 50% 100% Probability of problems Very low Low Medium High Level of complexity Very low Low Medium High Level of risk 3 months or less Between 3 to 9 months Between 9 to 18 months 18 months or more Time span Class IV Class III Class II Class I Project Characteristics
9. Programme PMI, “A PROGRAMME IS A GROUP OF PROJECTS MANAGED IN A COORDINATED WAY TO OBTAIN BENEFITS NOT AVAILABLE FROM MANAGING THEM INDIVDUALLY” ISRO – PSLV, GSLV programmes
10. Suppose company ABC’s business objective is to increase its revenue from Rs.10 crore to Rs. 25 crore in three years. Programme Project 1 – Enhance existing product Project 11 – Launch a basic version followed by an enhanced product Project 111 – Decrease the delivery time Project 1V – Increase the quality and decrease defects
11. Project Management A SYSTEM OF PROCEDURES, PRACTICES TECHNOLOGIES AND KNOW-HOW THAT ENABLES THE PLANNING, ORGANIZING, STAFFING CONTROLLING AND DIRECTING NECESSARY TO SUCCESSFULLY MANAGE APROJECT PMI “Project management is the application of knowledge, skills, tools and techniques to project activities in order to meet or exceed stakeholder needs and expectations”
12. P U R C H I N G M A R K T N g F I N A N C E O P E R A T N S Line / Functional Managers Board of Directors Project Manager Project Organizational Structure
13. Risk is relatively less Involves managing many risk variables Success of a division is judged on its ability to achieve interim goals Success of project is judged on its ability to meet project goals The organization structure is permanent Project organization structure is limited to the life of the project Activities relate to maintenance Activities relate to innovation Responsible for activities in one function Responsible for activities involving various functions Routine set of activities Novel set of activities It’s a process of continuous refinement and evolution in the long run Performed as one time initiative conducted in a relatively short time Authority is well defined in the management system The line of authority is confusing Performed under a stable environment with defined roles and tasks Performed under changing work environment To manage existing systems and services in an organization To develop a unique product or process and manage change LINE MANAGEMENT PROJECT MANAGEMENT
18. INITIATE State the Problem Identify project Goals List the Objectives Determine Preliminary Resources Identify Assumptions and Risks CLOSE Obtain client acceptance Install Deliverables Document the Project Issue the Final Project Conduct Post – Implementation audit PLAN Identify Project Activities Estimate Time and cost Sequence Project activities Identify Critical Activities Write project proposal ORGANIZE Determine personnel needs Recruit project manager Recruit project team Organize project team Assign work packages CONTROL Define management Style Establish control tools Prepare status reports Review project schedule Issue change orders
19. INITIATE Project Overview CLOSE Final report Audit report PLAN WBS Project Network Critical path Project proposal ORGANIZE Recruitment Criteria Work package Description Work package assignments CONTROL Variance Reports Status reports Staff Allocation reports