Title: Project Management
1Project Management
- Reference Chapter 16, Ulrich Eppinger
2One enemy of good project management is Feature
Creep
3Project Management balancing and planning
- Balancing
- Deliverables
- Cost
- Quality
- Planning
- Technical issues
- Time
- Resources
- Personnel
- Equipment/facilites
- Budget
4Fundamentals of planning
- Establish Performance Standards at the BEGINNING
- Assure Performance Standards as Project
Progresses - Verify Final Performance Against Standards
- NO SURPRISES!
5Benefits of planning
- Framework for communication
- Clients and coworkers
- Allocate resources
- Personnel, equipment and facilities, budget
- Benchmark to measure progress
6Time planning
- Identify TASKS
- Estimate DURATION of Tasks
- Establish PRECEDENCE of Tasks
- Record MILESTONES (Performance and Dated)
- Plan Start and Finish DATES for Tasks
7Three Fundamental Activity Relationships
Example Kodak Cheetah Microfilm Cartridge
RECEIVE AND ACCEPT SPECIFICATION
CONCEPT GENERATION/ SELECTION
DESIGN BETA CARTRIDGES
Sequential
Parallel
Coupled/Iterative
8Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT)
Critical Path Method (CPM)
- A network or flow diagram
- Two basic varieties - Activity in Box (AIB),
Activity on Arrow (AOA) - Shows how activities (tasks) are related
(dependencies) - Helps identify critical path the longest chain
of dependent events - Useful for allocation of resources and personnel
- Promotes parallel activities
PARALLEL TASKS
COUPLED TASKS
9Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT,
AIB form)
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Task or Activity
Critical Path
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Duration (weeks)
10PERT/CPM how to
- Tabulate Project Tasks
- Title and ID Number for Each Task
- Estimate Duration for Each Task D(O4MP)/6
- O Optimistic, M Most Likely, P Pessimistic
- Estimate Resource Requirements for Each Task (May
Need Dummy Tasks for Critical Resources) - Identify Prerequisite Tasks for Each Task
- Layout Flowchart of Tasks Based on Dependencies
NOT Time - Indicate Performance Milestones on Flowchart
11PERT/CPM how to (continued)
- Calculate Earliest Completion Time and Latest
Completion Time - Beginning at start of project, ECT for task ECT
for preceding node duration - Beginning at end of project, LCT for task LCT
for following node - duration - Calculate Slack Time for Each Task
- Slack for Task ECT - LCT
- Determine Critical Path
- Longest Time Path
- Zero Slack
12PERT/CPM pros and cons
- Strengths
- Shows Task Dependencies
- Predicts Critical Path
- Identifies Slack Time for Resources
- Weaknesses
- Assumes Subsequent Task Starts Immediately After
Prerequisite Concludes - Difficult to Visualize Timing
13Gantt Chart
- A timeline diagram, bar chart
- Shows timing of milestones and tasks
- Does not show task dependencies
14Gantt how to
- Tabulate Project Tasks
- Title and ID Number for Each Task
- Estimate Duration of Each Task
- Estimate Resource Requirements for Each Task (May
Need Dummy Tasks for Critical Resources) - Identify Prerequisite Tasks for Each Task
- Layout Bar Chart with One Bar per Task based on
Time - Add Dated Milestones
15Gantt pros and cons
- Strengths
- See Status of Each Task at Any Point in Time
- See Overlapping and Parallel Tasks
- Weaknesses
- Unable to Tell if the Entire Project is on Time
for Highly Dependent Projects - Difficult to Show Critical Path
16MS-Project
- Tool for project planning and tracking
- Can switch between PERT and Gantt views
17How to build a Gantt Chart
- Identify all necessary tasks the task list
- List all milestones and deliverables
- Assign responsibility and duration to each task
- Identify task dependencies
- Use MS Project
Parallel Preferred
Avoid This
18Recommendations
- Organize tasks in parallel as much as possible,
avoid serial tasks - No task longer than 1 week
- One person is assigned to each task
- Build in contingency (safety) time
- (minimum 10-20)
- Do not believe suppliers promises of delivery
- Order an assortment of materials and components,
not just what you think you will need
19The Baseline Project Plan
- Contract Book
- documents the project plan
- Project Task List, with time estimates
- Team Staffing and Organization
- Project Schedule
- PERT, Gantt or both
- Budget
- How you plan to spend your money
- Risk Plan
- What if things dont go as planned, how will you
recover?
20Contract Book
21Risk Plan
22Critical success factors for team staffing and
organization
- 10 or fewer members on team
- Members volunteer to serve on team
- Members serve from concept development until
product launch - Members are assigned to the team full time
- Members report directly to team leader
- Key functions are on the team (including at least
marketing, design and manufacturing) - Members located within conversational distance
23Management of your final project
- Prepare a time schedule (Gantt Chart) for your
project - Task List with time estimates
- Identify task dependencies
- Identify person responsible for each task
- List milestones
- Rough draft on paper (today), then use MS
Project, Excel
24For next class
- Gantt chart in MS-Excel or MS-Project
- 2) Journals will be collected on F 11/2