Title: Managing Your IT Organization
1Managing Your IT Organizations Costs with MS
Project
- Karl Vantine
- www.pcubed.com
2Objectives
- Rethink the Project User
- Explore some non-traditional uses of MS Project
3Whats MS Project for anyway?
- Schedule Management Usually
- Resource Management Sometimes
4Then Whos Using it?
- Project Managers for Scheduling Tasks Usually
- Resource Managers for Tracking Work
Availability Sometimes
- Finance Accounting Managers for Tracking Costs
RarelyAlmost Never
So Why Not?
5Cost is Trickier
- Project costs are fairly straightforward
- But coordinating organizational costs harder
- For example, how does one deal with
- Cost Centers vs. Project Numbers
- Actual Labor Cost vs. Blended Rates
- Cash vs. Accrual Attributes
- Operating vs. Capital Expenses
So how do we capture this stuff?
6Getting Started
- Find out
- What costs your organization money?
- How you categorize those costs?
- Whos responsible for managing them?
- How you plan for future costs?
- How you measure success?
Then you have the ingredients for managing costs
with MS Project
7What Costs Money?
- Internal Labor But not just time on projects,
also upgrades, maintenance, bug fixes, training,
etc. - External Labor Contractors, Consultants, etc.
- Equipment Software, Hardware, Supplies, etc.
- Tool Tieback
- Resource Type work, material
- Task Type admin tasks, recurring tasks
(invoices or equipment payment) - Custom Coding contractor vs. consultant
8How are those Costs Organized?
- Project Costs? Cost Centers? Department?
- Cash or Accrual Accounting?
- Calendar or Fiscal Year?
- Rate Structure?
- Operating vs. Capital Expenses?
- Tool Tieback
- Custom Codes to distinguish categories
- Payment Milestone Placement
- Blended Rates, Actual Rates, Role-based Rates
- Life Cycle Phases (labor) HW/SW standards
9Whos Accountable for Costs?
- Project Managers?
- Resource Managers?
- Cost Center Managers?
- Finance or Accounting Managers?
- Tool Tieback
- Plan Ownership
- Views (Portfolio Analyzer vs. Resource Usage)
- Update Processes
10Planning for Future Costs
- Strategic vs. Operational Planning?
- Historical Trending, Lessons Learned?
- Resource or Deliverables focused?
- By Department, Program, Initiative, or Project?
- Tool Tieback
- Multiple Baselines
- Templates
- Generic Resources
- Custom Coding
11Measuring Success
Cant improve what you cant measure.
- Actual vs. Planned
- Earned Value
- ROI, IRR, NPV
- Tool Tieback
- RYG Indicators
- Formulas
- Views Outlook Integration, Portfolio Analyzer,
Project Center (find out whats used today
reproduce it)
12Sound like a lot of Work?
Sureso why Bother?
13Picture your Typical Scenario
- Project Effort managed in MS Project
- Actual Costs managed in LOB system
- Timesheets captured in another LOB system
- Costs forecast in Excel
Manual Processes Multiple Tools Inaccuracy
Extra Work
Outdated Data
Confusion
14Wouldnt it be Great if
- Managers used same data (Project, Resource,
Finance) - That data set was complete (cost time)
- That data was real-time (LOB Interfaces)
- That data was kept in one place accessed
through one system
Automation Centralization Accuracy which
facilitates better planning
15Demo
16Project 2002 Architecture
Champions Scheduler
Executives, Owners Team Members
Microsoft Project Professional
Microsoft Web Access
CAL
CAL
Internal Business Systems
Microsoft Project Server
Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server
SQL Server
17Questions
For More Information Contact Karl Vantine
karl.vantine_at_pcubed.com