What are the differences between project, program, and portfolio management?
how the organization structure can affect projects?
what are the project management processes groups?
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We will discuss the following: Develop Project Charter, Develop Project Management Plan, Direct and Manage Project Work, Monitor and Control Project Work, Perform Integrated Change Control, Close Project or Phase.
https://mloey.github.io/courses/pmp2017.html
We will discuss the following: Project Management Processes, Initiating Process, Planning Process, Executing Process, Monitoring and controlling Process, Closing Process, Knowledge Areas, Project Management Process and Knowledge Area Mapping
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DOCUMENT DESCRIPTION
This presentation provides an overview to Program Management. It broadly follows the PMI's standard for Program Management. This document describes the context of the program, how to initiate and control projects as a part of program lifecycle, how to manage transitions, and how to obtain outcomes towards benefits realization. It also describes the key roles involved in program management and how Program Governance Board can facilitate program success.
Programs are taken up to realize benefits towards achieving organizational strategic objectives. Whereas projects produce discrete outputs, program management focuses on their synergization towards obtaining of outcomes and benefits.
Portfolio management is a key linking factor between program management and the organizational strategy. Programs, in turn consist of multiple inter-related projects collectively creating a coherent capability, which are then transitioned to the concerned functional departments to obtain desired outcomes.
https://mloey.github.io/
We will discuss the following: Develop Project Charter, Develop Project Management Plan, Direct and Manage Project Work, Monitor and Control Project Work, Perform Integrated Change Control, Close Project or Phase.
https://mloey.github.io/courses/pmp2017.html
We will discuss the following: Project Management Processes, Initiating Process, Planning Process, Executing Process, Monitoring and controlling Process, Closing Process, Knowledge Areas, Project Management Process and Knowledge Area Mapping
This Slideshare presentation is a partial preview of the full business document. To view and download the full document, please go here:
http://flevy.com/browse/business-document/overview-of-program-management-1537
DOCUMENT DESCRIPTION
This presentation provides an overview to Program Management. It broadly follows the PMI's standard for Program Management. This document describes the context of the program, how to initiate and control projects as a part of program lifecycle, how to manage transitions, and how to obtain outcomes towards benefits realization. It also describes the key roles involved in program management and how Program Governance Board can facilitate program success.
Programs are taken up to realize benefits towards achieving organizational strategic objectives. Whereas projects produce discrete outputs, program management focuses on their synergization towards obtaining of outcomes and benefits.
Portfolio management is a key linking factor between program management and the organizational strategy. Programs, in turn consist of multiple inter-related projects collectively creating a coherent capability, which are then transitioned to the concerned functional departments to obtain desired outcomes.
Communication is a project manager’s most important skill.
Project Managers have to communicate with management, customers, the project team members, and the rest of the stakeholders involved with the projects.
PMBoK 6 - Chapter 9 for Project Resource Management.
This presentation material is presented for CAPM students of Telkom University Bandung, Indonesia on 16 December 2018.
Chapter 06 of ICT Project Management based on IOE Engineering syllabus. This chapter provides knowledge on project management processes, overlaps of process groups in a phase and mapping of project management.Provided by Project Management Sir of KU.
The concepts and processes on how to perform project scope management according to PMBOK Guide 6th edition. You'll find key concepts and terms, plan scope management, collect requirements, define scope, create WBS, validate scope, and control scope.
Chapter 07 of ICt Project Management based on IOE Engineering syllabus. This chapter covers the knowledge on development of project charters, direct and manage project execution, monitor and control project work and more.Provided by Project Management Sir of KU.
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.
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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
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.
The New PMP Exam: Changes and Implications (With Annotation)CliffordEgbomeade
Find out what is changing and get your questions answered - Separating facts from myths.
As you may already know, the PMP exam changes from January 2, 2021.
We are aware that questions about this change abound.
In this webinar, you’ll learn:
〉 Why the change
〉 What are the change: Exam based on new exam content outline, online proctored, a new set of books, PMBoK, REP to ATP, etc.
〉 Implications & Options: Cost & time implication
〉 Next step
Communication is a project manager’s most important skill.
Project Managers have to communicate with management, customers, the project team members, and the rest of the stakeholders involved with the projects.
PMBoK 6 - Chapter 9 for Project Resource Management.
This presentation material is presented for CAPM students of Telkom University Bandung, Indonesia on 16 December 2018.
Chapter 06 of ICT Project Management based on IOE Engineering syllabus. This chapter provides knowledge on project management processes, overlaps of process groups in a phase and mapping of project management.Provided by Project Management Sir of KU.
The concepts and processes on how to perform project scope management according to PMBOK Guide 6th edition. You'll find key concepts and terms, plan scope management, collect requirements, define scope, create WBS, validate scope, and control scope.
Chapter 07 of ICt Project Management based on IOE Engineering syllabus. This chapter covers the knowledge on development of project charters, direct and manage project execution, monitor and control project work and more.Provided by Project Management Sir of KU.
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
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
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.
The New PMP Exam: Changes and Implications (With Annotation)CliffordEgbomeade
Find out what is changing and get your questions answered - Separating facts from myths.
As you may already know, the PMP exam changes from January 2, 2021.
We are aware that questions about this change abound.
In this webinar, you’ll learn:
〉 Why the change
〉 What are the change: Exam based on new exam content outline, online proctored, a new set of books, PMBoK, REP to ATP, etc.
〉 Implications & Options: Cost & time implication
〉 Next step
- What is project scope?
- why scope management is important?
- what are the processes of scope management?
- what is Scope Baseline?
- how to create WBS?
- What are the management processes to manage the time?
- How to develop realistic schedule?
- what is network diagram and how it's used to develop the schedule?
- what is the critical path?
This material is intended to provide project leaders with a foundational understanding of leading practice project management processes, activities, tools, techniques, and deliverables as prescribed the Project Management Institute (PMI).
This document is part of a series that explain the newly released PMBOK 5th edition. These documents provide simple explanation and summary of the book. However they do not replace the necessity of reading the book.
Overview of the Process Groups in Project Management - PMP
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2. Project , Program, Portfolio and
Operational management
• Portfolio = Organizational / departmental
• Program = Business Area and/ or related
Projects
• Project = Unique Initiative
• Operational = Day to Day Execution
3. Portfolio Management
• “ Large Focus” – Organizational / Department
• Could be several Programs + projects
• Typically has a long term focus
• Focused on achieving specific objectives
(Business Plan/ Org Objectives)
• Typically has approval authority (start/
acceptance of projects/ programs)
5. Program Management
• Related Project with a common theme
• May have a business unit focus
• Medium term focus – often disbands when
results are achieved
• Co-ordinates resources and dependencies
across projects
• Should be done only when the program
approach adds value
9. Comparative Discussion
Project Program Portfolio
Scope Well defined More Volatile Strategic
Change Fully Managed Tradeoffs Monitor
Planning Fully Planned Program Plan Strategic
Management Dedicated PM Vision Leader Cross-Funct.
Success Time/ $/ S/ Q Overall Needs Bus. Plan
Monitoring Work Package Projects Bus. Performance
10. PMO – Project Management Office
• Centralized and standardized the
management of Projects
– Supportive ( provide Policies, Methodologies,
templates and lessons learned)
– Controlling (Provide support and guidance, train
others in project management and ensure
compliance to organizational practices)
– Directive ( provide PMs to different projects,
responsible for the result and have high level of
control)
11. Description Type of PMO
1 Manages all projects throughout the organization Directive
2 Provides support and guidance, requires all projects within the
organization to use designed project management software and
templates, but doesn’t otherwise exert control over the project
Controlling
3 Coordinate all projects within the organization Controlling
or Directive
4 Recommends common terminology, templates, and reporting and
other procedures to be used on projects throughout the
organization to promote consistency and streamline effort
supportive
5 Appoints project Manager Directive
6 Prioritizes projects Controlling
or Directive
7 Has the highest level of control over projects Directive
12. Organizational Structure
• Projects Cannot Be Run in Isolation
• Projects must operate in a broad
organizational environment
• PM need to understand:
– Organizational Environmental Factors
– Organizational Structure
13. Organizational Environmental Factors
• Culture (Risk Taking, Risk Averse)
• Government Regulations
• Geographic Distribution
• Infrastructure
• Human Resource
• Market Condition
• Political Climate ( Make Decission)
22. Organizational Process Assets
• Processes, Procedures, and Policies ( Why
reinvent the wheel)
• Corporate Knowledge Base ( Historical
Records)
• Historical Information (record of past projects)
• Lessons Learned (What Type of information
should be included in)
24. Process Groups
• A process is a series of actions directed toward a
particular result
• Project management can be viewed as a number
of interlinked processes
• The project management process groups include:
– Initiating processes
– Planning processes
– Executing processes
– Monitoring and controlling processes
– Closing processes
27. Actions During Which
Process Group
this is done
1 Use the project scope statement to gain approval of the final
scope from stakeholder before further planning is done
Planning
2 Determine high-level requirements, constraints, assumptions,
and risks
Initiating
3 Measure against the performance measurement baseline. Monitoring and
controlling
4 Implement approved changes, including corrective actions,
preventive actions, and defect repair.
Executing
5 Reanalyze existing risks Monitoring and
controlling
6 Use the high-level planning and estimating data to determine
whether the product can be achieved within the given
constraints
Initiating
7 Verify and document that the project, or project phase, meets
completion or exit criteria set in place during project planning
Closing
8 Hold team building activities Executing
28. Actions During Which
Process Group
this is done
9 Evaluate the effectiveness of risk responses in a risk audit Monitoring and
controlling
10 Determine how you will plan the planning, executing, and
controlling efforts for stakeholders, requirements, scope,
schedule , cost , quality , process improvement, human
resources, communications, risk, procurement, changes, and
configuration, and put that information into the beginnings of
management plan
Planning
11 Obtain formal (legal) sign-off and final acceptance of the product
of the project from the customer
Closing
12 Increase the effectiveness of processes Executing
13 Recalculate how much the project will cost and how long it will
take, and create forecasts.
Monitoring and
controlling
14 Plan what will be communicated on the project, to whom, by
whom, when, and how
Planning
15 Spend time trying to improve quality Executing
16 Make sure the business case and the analysis supporting the
need for the project are documented and understood.
Initiating
29. Actions During Which
Process Group
this is done
17 Evaluate how effectively the team members function as a team Executing
18 Determine how you will improve the processes in use on the
project
Planning
19 Determine measurable project and product objective Initiating
20 Manage the time and cost reserve Monitoring and
controlling
21 Focus on looking for exceptions to the approves project
management plan in team members’ performance, rather than
checking up on every person’s work or babysitting
Executing
22 Develop the final project management plan, project documents,
and performance measurement baseline by performing schedule
network analysis, looking for options, and confirming that project
objectives can be met
Planning
23 Gather final lessons learned Closing
24 Keep everyone focused on completing the project to the project
charter and project management plan
Executing
25 Calculate estimate to complete Monitoring and
controlling
30. Actions During Which
Process Group
this is done
26 Understand how the project supports the organization’s strategic
objectives.
Initiating
27 Implement approved process improvements Executing
28 Identify stakeholders and determine their influences,
expectations and impact.
Initiating
29 Determine variances. Monitoring and
controlling
30 Add new skills acquired to team members’ human resource
records
Closing
31 Meet with managers to gain resource commitments. Planning
32 Use and interpret earned value calculations Monitoring and
controlling
33 Ensure the product scope is as final as practical ( this will most
likely be documented in the project statement of work)
Initiating
34 Create and distribute a final report of project (or phase)
performance
Closing
31. Actions During Which
Process Group
this is done
35 Exercise judgment to determine what variances are important
and they warrant recommending a change or corrective action.
Monitoring and
controlling
36 Finalize the “execute” and “control” aspects of all management
plans.
Planning
37 Index and archive project records. Closing
38 Keep managers apprised of when their resources will be needed
on the project.
Executing
39 Evaluate customer satisfaction regarding the project and the
deliverables.
Closing
40 Determine who will be in the project team to help with project
planning.
Planning
41 Create recommendations for the performing organization that
increase its effectiveness
Executing
42 Perform procurement inspections. Monitoring and
controlling
43 Turn high-level stakeholders needs, wants, and expectation into
requirements.
Initiating
32. Actions During Which
Process Group
this is done
44 Look for new arising risks. Monitoring and
controlling
45 Determine what processes should be followed on the project to
reduce the need to supervise work and to improve quality and
make use of standards.
Planning
46 Obtain formal acceptance of interim deliverables from the
customer
Monitoring and
controlling
47 Identify the need for preplanning Monitoring and
controlling
48 Determine what specifically will constitute project success Initiating
49 Assess individual team member performance. Executing
50 Make or obtain a decision in integrated change control about
whether changes should be approved or rejected.
Monitoring and
controlling
51 Perform quality assurance to ensure the defined practices and
procedures are being followed and are still appropriate for the
project.
Executing
52 Evaluate the effectiveness of implemented corrective actions Monitoring and
controlling
33. Actions During Which
Process Group
this is done
53 Manage stakeholders engagement and expectations, increase
project support, and prevent possible problems
Executing
54 Plan ways to measure project performance, the measurement to
be used, when they will be taken, and how they will be
interpreted.
Planning
55 Keep the project’s business case in focus while managing the
project, especially when problems occur.
Executing
56 Determine the process that will be used to request, approve, and
manage changes on the project
Planning
57 Obtain seller responses to procurement documents Executing