Title: Introduction to WSDOTs Project Management Process
1Introduction to WSDOTs Project Management
Process
2Industry Standards
- A set of proven tools available to help project
managers and teams define, execute, and deliver
projects more effectively.
3WSDOT Mission Statement
Our mission is to keep people and business moving
by operating and improving the states
transportation systems vital to our taxpayers and
communities.
4www.wsdot.wa.gov/accountability/mgmtprinciples.htm
5WSDOT
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7Project Management
- Tools
- Techniques
- Knowledge
- Skills
8Project Management
Areas of Expertise
PMBOK, Third Edition
9Project Management Implementation and Training
Timeline
Developed CEVP
Formalized Project Control and Reporting
Developed MPD Process
PDIS goes Live
Developed CRA Process
Training
Begin MPD
Intro to Project Scheduling PS8
Intro to PDIS
Managing Projects w/PDIS
Project Analysis Reporting
PDIS for Specialty Groups
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11JLARC Review(Joint Legislative Audit Review
Committee)
- Management Recommendations
- Extend the application of MPD, PDIS, P3e
- Develop a work plan schedule for implementing
Gannett Fleming recommendations. - Assess current information systems
- Cost Risk Estimating Management (CREM)
www.wsdot.wa.gov/Projects/ProjectMgmt/
12Project Management Task Force
- Region HQ Representation
- Improve our Project Management Process
- Make it more scalable
- Provide tools templates
Result
Project Management Online Guide Executive Order
13Whats it say?
- By this executive order all phases of Washington
State Department of Transportation capital
transportation projects are to be delivered
consistent with the principles and practices of
our project management process as defined
http//www.wsdot.wa.gov/Projects/ProjectMgmt
(Available July 1, 2005)
14Project Management Process
- Project Team Commitment
- Management Endorsement
- Project Description
- Team Mission/ Assignment
- Major Milestones
- Boundaries
- Team Identification
- Roles Responsibilities
- Measures of Success
- Operating Guidelines
- Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) / Master
Deliverables List (MDL) - Task Planning Scheduling
- Budget
- Risk Planning
- Communication Plan
- Change Management Plan
- Quality (QA/QC) Plan
- Transition Closure Plan
- Implement Transition Plan
- Review Lessons Learned
- Reward Recognize
- Archive
- Managing Scope, Schedule Budget
- Manage Risks
- Manage Change
- Communicate
- Progress
- Issues
- Lessons Learned
15WSDOT Project Management Process
- Responsibility
- Who
- Steps
- Outcomes/Products
16Key terms
Project
A temporary endeavor undertaken to create a
unique product, service, or result.
PMBOK Guide, 2000 edition
17Key terms
Project Management Plan
A formal, approved document used to guide both
project execution and project control. The
primary uses of the project plan are to document
planning assumptions and decisions, facilitate
communication among stakeholders, and document
approved scope, cost, and schedule baselines. A
project plan may be summary or detailed.
Scalable
PMBOK Guide, 2000 edition
18Level of Effort vs. Time
Plan the Work
Work the Plan
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LEVEL OF EFFORT
TIME
19Iterative Process
Level of Effort
Time
Scoping
Pre-Construction
Construction
20What are the 3 essential elements of a project?
The Scope, Schedule, Budget or Trade-off
triangle is a link and pin truss where every
side must remain connected.
21Project Management Online Guide
http//www.wsdot.wa.gov/Projects/ProjectMgmt/
22AnyQuestions?