Title: Welcome Project Management
1Welcome - Project Management
A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a
single step. Lao Tzu
2Housekeeping
Fire Exits
Refreshments
Fire Alarm
Timings
Toilets
3Topics for discussion
What is Project Management?
How do I get started?
Project Management Why Bother?
Project Management Lifecycle
Project Management Skills
4What is a Project?
Characteristics of a project
A project is a human activity that achieves a
clear objective against a timescale.
5What is Project Management?
- Both a process and set of tools and techniques
concerned with defining the project's goal,
planning all the work to reach the goal, leading
the project and support teams, monitoring
progress, and seeing to it that the project is
completed in a satisfactory way.
- The methods and disciplines used to define goals,
plan and monitor tasks and resources, identify
and resolve issues, and control costs and budgets
for a specific project
- The planning, control and co-ordination of all
aspects of a project, and the motivation of all
those involved in it, in order to achieve the
project objectives.
6A controlled process of initiating, planning,
executing, and closing down a project.
7Benefits of Project Management
- Ensuring limited resources are used on the right
projects
- Harnessing the energy of staff in achieving
beneficial change
- Managing complex changes in an organised way
- Assessing risks, defining goals and key success
areas and setting quality objectives.
8Some Popular Projects Myths
I dont have enough information to plan You wont
and cant know everything until the project is
complete. But youll never be complete if you
dont plan! My Project is too complex for this
stuff NASA couldnt put men in space any other
way. Do YOU have a more difficult project? This
approach doesn't fit with our Business Project
Management skills can be applied in any
organisation with projectsIf you want them to!
9Project Sponsor
Roles within a Project Team
- This is the person who defines the requirements
at a high level and provides the budget and
influence to undertake the project and deliver
the specified benefits. - The project sponsor will
- define the business need
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11Project Sponsor
Roles within a Project Team
- This is the person who defines the requirements
at a high level and provides the budget and
influence to undertake the project and deliver
the specified benefits. - The project sponsor will
- define the business need
- take ultimate responsibility for the success of
the project - champion the project to the rest of the business
to ensure obstacles that may affect the success
of the project are removed or resolved - manage the expectations of the business of what
the project will deliver
12Project Manager
- It is the Project Managers role to
- Coordinate and manage the projects activities,
resources and time - Ensure the business needs outlined by the sponsor
are met - Achieve the time, cost and quality objectives of
the project agreed with the sponsor - Achieve the benefits identified for the project
up to hand over
13Key Stakeholders
- It is key stakeholders role to
- Ensure their own business area needs are met
- Assist with specific decision making
- Work with the project team as required
- Help communication within their own business area
14Team Members
- It is important that the team members
- Understand the project plan particularly the
business needs, benefits and project objectives - Participate in the planning process where
possible - Participate in the planning of the stages,
including the agreement of personal performance
contracts, i.e. deliverables, timing and quality - Review progress against the staged plan with the
Project Manager - Communicate openly with others on the project
- Identify variances, problems and take corrective
action as necessary - Identify potential changes and ensure they are
reviewed.
15Who is involved?
16How do I get started? Project Initiation
17 Project Initiation Start-Up Hope
- Start right away
- No tedious procedures
- Avoids accountability
- Easy to remember
18How do I get started? Project Initiation
Discuss and agree
- The overall aim of the project and the benefit of
doing it
- The scope (or terms of reference) of the project
- The key objectives project
- The specific deliverables
- The resources available to the project
- Roles and responsibilities within the project
19Management
Planning
Project Management
2050 Thinking Ahead
Project Planning
25 Communication
25 Yardstick
21Team Task
- Group One Making a cup of tea
- Group Two getting to the office on Monday
morning
- Use Post It notes to identify maximum 15 tasks
involved - Place them in the order you think they need to
occur in
22 The Project Life Cycle
Close
Execute
Plan
Start Up
Decide
Define
Deliver
Review
Time
23Communication Model
8
- Words - 7
- Tone - 38
- Body Language - 55
24Social Styles
8
Unresponsive
Passive
Assertive
Responsive
25John Adair - Leadership Model
5
Task
Individual
Team
26What is a Team?
- A team is a group of people with different
skills and abilities communicating effectively
with each other and working together to achieve
clearly defined goals
27Team Dynamics
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Storming
Forming
Norming
Performing
28A Performing Team
30
P
Purpose
Empowerment
E
Relationships and Communication
R
Flexibility
F
Optimal Performance
O
Recognition
R
Morale
M
29What underlies team role behaviour?
30Identified Team Roles. Somebody who
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- Generates ideas
- Evaluates ideas
- Controls /develops team members
- Organises ideas into actions
31Identified Team Roles. Somebody who
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- Ensures actions are completed
- Communicates outside the team
- Gives energy / urgency to team
- Improves team atmosphere communication
32Identified Team Roles. Somebody who
- Plant
- Monitor Evaluator
- Chairperson
- Company Worker
33Identified Team Roles. Somebody who
- Completer finisher
- Resource Investigator
- Shaper
- Teamworker
34Types of team roles
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- Prioritisation Method
- How often do you miss a deadline, or have to
rush to finish a job to meet it? - If you have 10 tasks to perform, which one
takes priority? - Whatever position you have in an organisation,
the careful planning and organisation of your day
will make all the difference to your efficiency
at work - To effectively set priorities for tasks, they
must need to be analysed and categorised. - Make a list of all the tasks you perform, then
decide them into these categories - A tasks are high importance and high
urgency - these should be dealt with
immediately whenever possible - B tasks are high importance and low urgency -
spend time forward planning these into your
days work - C tasks are low importance and high urgency -
these should be dealt with quickly and simply - D tasks are low importance and low urgency -
these should be done in background mode or
discarded if not necessary
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Prioritisation Grid
High Importance
B Tasks
A Tasks
Plan
Do
High Urgency
Low Urgency
C Tasks
D tasks
Delegate
Dump?
Low Importance
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The 80/20 Rule and Your Energy Cycle
Italian economist, Vilfredo Pareto, stated that
80 percent of a persons time is likely to be
spent on tasks which yield 20 percent of their
results, while only 20 percent of time is spent
on activities responsible for 80 percent of your
achievements. The key is to recognise this
valuable 20 percent of your working day, and make
the most of it. In order to achieve maximum
efficiency when carrying out a task, it is
necessary to recognise when your energy levels
are at their highest and lowest points. If you
are the sort of person who wakes early to go
jogging or swimming, then you should tackle your
A-tasks early in the morning. On the other hand,
if you have difficulty waking and struggle to get
into work on time, you should leave your A tasks
till late morning or afternoon. Below is an
example of an energy cycle for a working day.
b
a
c