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Title: VITAMIB sarl


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VITAMIB sarl
29, Bd des Alpes MEYLAN France Tel 33 476 618
881 Fax 33 476 614 427 Email
vitamib_at_vitamib.com
  • Serving thousands of users over Europe

2
Pr. Gérard BRUGAL
Université Joseph Fourier, Grenoble Consultant
VITAMIB Sarl, Grenoble
gbrugal_at_vitamib.com
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I Project vs Programme ?
 All projects have common features independent
from the nature of the innovation they are meant
to achieve, i.e all the contrary of a programme
4
Know the basics
  • A PROJECT is a component of the social and
    economic system
  • A PROJECT is driven by standard rules known as
    MANAGEMENT
  • A PROJECT is basically different from a research
    PROGRAMME

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European integration
ERA 2002
Needs
European Parliament 1962
Pool Charbon Acier 1950
CEE PAC Rome treaty 1957
FP
FP
FP1 to 6 1985
wishes
Obstacles
6
Project features
Milestones
Product
Vision
Objective
Activities
Actors
Costs
Scope
7
Project process
  • Risk analysis
  • Milestones
  • Workpackages - Tasks
  • Required resources

8
Integrated Project
RTD1
RTD2
RTD3
Products nearing the market
9
Programme features
Publications
Questions
Question
Knowledge
Daily work
Researchers Tech. staff
As many resources as possible



Costs


Excellence
Grant as a of GIP
10
Programme process
  • Available resources
  • Experiments
  • Publications
  • Risks of interpretation

11
Network of excellence
External experts
U
U
U
JPA
U
U
U
U
U
A new organisation for research
U
12
II Project Road Map
  Whatever its scope, any project goes through
an inevitable cascade of processes along time
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Project road map
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III Initiation
 Turning a vision into project objectives, risks
analysis, team, workplan and budget, products
15
Standard process
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Objectives 5 criteria
  • Understandable by all
  • Attainable
  • Measurable
  • Endorsable by the key actors
  • Valuable for the funding parties

Any project is firstly assessed on the
objectives
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IV Risks Analysis
  Risks analysis provides the rationale for
designing a workplan
18
Risk analysis
The signature of management quality
19
Converge asap
  • Write as soon as possible
  • Continuous update
  • Maintain for project duration
  • Be realistic
  • Derive the milestones

Risk Management Worksheet
Description Evolution
Type of Risk
Jeopardy
Contingency plan
Severity
Milestone
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Workplan components
M1
M2
M3
M4
WP2
WP3
WP5
D
D
D
WP4
WP6
D
D
WP7
WP8
D
D
WP1 Project Management
D
D
D
D
D
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Workplan rationale
  • PHASES periods of a project leading to
    independant and specific objectives
  • MILESTONES ordered sequence of significant steps
    that progressively decrease the internal risks
  • WORKPACKAGES consistent sets of tasks required
    to reach a milestone
  • DELIVERABLES the results of a workpackage

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Down to tasks level
  • TASKS are the only
  • pieces of work that a
  • specialist can weight
  • with respect to
  • Work to be done
  • Time duration
  • Efforts and skill

Workpackage
1 m
2 m
1.5 m
T2
T4
280 ph
2 m
T3
62 ph
130 ph
400 ph
Ex needs specification implementation -
evaluation
23
V Project Team
  An adequate team is a unique combination of
complementary skills to guarantee the promised
achievements
24
Partners responsibilities
Coordinator
Manager
Coordination
Workpackages
Contractors
Associates
Tasks
Third party assistance
Sub-Contractors
25
Cost Share model
FC
50 maximum of total costs reimbursed by CEC
(Less for demonstration and exploitation)
FCF
100 maximum of marginal costs reimbursed by CEC
ACF
n maximum reimbursed by CEC but varies for cost
categories
NA
26
Sequence of signatures
2
4
CR
MOU
Contrat
AC
CR
Consortium Agreement
SC
Sub- Contract
AC
1
3
27
Indicators and thresholds
Detect the alert signals
28
PERT diagram
Performance Evaluation and Review Technique
Project months
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
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Partner
WP1
T1
P1
840
12
P2
T4
908
21
WP2
T3
P3
98
6
T2
P1
717
10
T 5
820
135
P2
T6
80
9
WP3
P4
T7
995
Cost (K
73
Effort (ph)
M2
M1
4458 h
266 K
D1
D3
D2
60/h 8 K/m
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Value for money
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
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Months
Workload
Results
D
D
D
Internal Risks
External Risks
M1
M2
Expenses
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VI Project Management
  Project management is the art and technique of
combining systems, technologies and people to
successfully complete a project with regards to
objective, time scale, budget, quality and
results
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Art of management
Workplan
Objective
People
  • Consensus
  • Motivation

Anticipation Compromise
Cost
  • Control
  • Risk





Funding parties
  • Sale
  • Negotiate

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Management techniques
One single proven Software
Adapted to the needs
Adopted by the Team members
Integrating activities and budget
Web enabled
PMI compliant
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VII Proof reading
  Last but not least !
Thank you for your attention and good luck !
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