Title: Project Quality Management
1Project Quality Management
2How PMI Defines Quality
- Quality is defined as conformance to requirements
and fitness of use.
3PMPs Approach to Quality
- Shows up in the way PMP defines Quality
- Talks about Gold-Plating (PMP doesnt believe in
giving customer extras - consider that only 26
of projects succeed) - Puts more weight-age on Prevention over
Inspection. (Quality Must Be Planned In, Not
Inspected In!) - Responsibility Entire organization is
responsible- Team members for their work Project
Manager has ultimate responsibility for project
output Overall quality is the responsibility of
the Senior Management.
Source Rita Mulcahy, PMP Exam Prep
4Identify Quality Standards
Following up
Monitor specific project results
Quality Planning is done concurrently with other
project planning activities
Evaluating overall performance on a regular basis
to satisfy quality norms
Quality Planning is done concurrently with other
project planning activities
Source PMBOK 2000
5Differentiating Among Planning, Assurance and
Control Activities
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6Quality ProcessesQuality Planning
Your plan to manage quality
- Quality Planning
- Identify which quality standards are relevant to
the project and determine how to satisfy them.
Quality Planning should be performed regularly
and in parallel with the other project planning
processes. - ________________________
- TOOLS
- Benefits/Cost Analysis
- Benchmarking
- Flowcharting
- Design of experience
- Cost of Quality
Quality Policy
Standards and Regulations
Quality management plan
Products Descriptions
Operational definitions
Scope Statement
Inputs for Other Processes
Other Process Outputs
Checklists
Inputs
Process
Output/Deliverables
7Quality ProcessesQuality Assurance
How well is the project meeting quality standards
of the company
- Quality Assurance
- Involves following up to make sure everything is
done correctly and fulfills the requirements of
the project. Quality assurance may be provided by
the project team or any other stakeholder
responsible for maintaining or assisting with the
maintenance of quality for the project. - ________________________
- TOOLS
- Quality planning tools and techniques
- Quality audits
Quality Mgmt plan
Operational definitions
Results of quality Measurement
Quality Improvement
Inputs
Process
Output/Deliverables
8Quality ProcessesQuality Control
p. 398
Inspect each deliverable for quality
- Quality Control
- Monitoring specific project results to determine
if they comply with relevant quality
standards/guidelines that are required in the
quality management plan, and identifying ways to
eliminate causes of unsatisfactory performance. - __________________________________________________
___________ - TOOLS
- Inspection
- Control Charts
- Pareto diagrams
- Statistical sampling
- Flowcharting
- Trend analysis
Completed Checklists
Work results
Quality Management Plan
Products Descriptions
Quality Improvements
Operational Definitions
Checklists
Acceptance Decisions
Rework
Process Adjustments
Completed Checklists
Inputs
Process
Output/Deliverables
9- Impact of Poor Quality
- Increased Costs
- Low Morale
- Lower Customer Satisfaction
- Increased Risk
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10Impact of Good Quality Planning
- Project is efficient
- Less Inspection
- Less cost for rework
- Less cost for non-conformance.
11Grade Vs. Quality
- Toyota produces different grades of cars.
- Each of them have good quality.
- Lexus is the highest grade.
12Example
13Cost of Conformance Vs. Cost of Non-Conformance
- Cost of Conformance
- Quality Training
- Studies
- Surveys
- Cost of Non-Conformance
- Rework
- Scrap
- Inventory Costs
- Warranty Costs
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14Quality Tools (Basic Seven)
- Flowcharting
- Cause-and-Effect diagrams (Fishbone diagram)
- System or Process Flow Charts
- Benefit/Cost Analysis
- Benchmarking
- Design of Experiments
- Cost of Quality
- Conformance and Non-Conformance
p. 383
Source PMBOK 2000
15Fishbone Diagram
Source PMBOK 2000
16Sample Process Flowchart
Source PMBOK 2000
17Quality Tools (Basic Seven)
- Quality Assurance
- Quality Auditing
- Lessons Learned
- SWOT of quality management process
Source PMBOK 2000
18Quality Tools (Basic Seven)
- Quality Control
- Inspection
- Measuring, Examining, Testing
- Control Charts
- Rule of Seven
- Pareto Diagrams
- A small number of causes produces the majority
of the defects - Statistical Sampling
- Flowcharting
- Trend Analysis
Source PMBOK 2000
19Control Chart
Source PMBOK 2000
20Pareto Diagram
Source PMBOK 2000
21Exam question 1
- Quality is
- Meeting and exceeding the customers expectations
- Adding extras to make the customer happy
- Conformance to requirements and fitness of use
- Conformance to managements requirements
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22Exam question 2
- A project team member comes to the PM during
project execution - to tell him that they feel the project cannot
meet its quality - standards. The PM calls a meeting of the affected
- stakeholders to work through the problem. Which
step of the - quality management process is the PM in?
- Quality assurance
- Quality analysis
- Quality control
- Quality planning
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23Exam question 3
- Which of the following BEST describes the result
of - an increase in quality?
- Increased productivity, increased cost
effectiveness, decreased cost risk - Increased productivity, decreased cost
effectiveness and increased cost risk - Increased productivity, increased cost
effectiveness and increased cost risk - Increased productivity, decreased cost
effectiveness and decreased cost risk
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24Exam question 4
- In planning your project, which would generally
- have the highest priority quality, cost or
schedule? - Cost is more important, quality next, and then
schedule - Quality is more important than cost and schedule
- Schedule is most important, quality next, and
then cost - It is situational and must be decided by the
project objectives
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25Reference
- PPT slides Version 1 Aashish Anchlia, Christian
Keim, Fredrik Elvhede, Edgar Robles - Version 2 Edited by Kanabar
- Head First PMP by Greene and Stellman
- PMP by Rita Mulcahy
- PMBOK 3 by PMI