what are the key attributes of a project?
what is the definition of a project?
a human activity that achieves a clear objective against a time scale
what is project management?
managing of the work of a team or teams to achieve specific goals and objectives
-project manager will report to project sponsor
‘the integration of all aspects of a project, ensuring that the proper knowledge and resources are available when and where needed, and above all to ensure that the expected outcome is produced in a timely, cost-effective manner’
what are the primary constraints of a project i.e. the project triangle?
time cost and quality
what are some other constraints on a project?
what happens through the identification of a need stage of the project life cycle?
what is a PID?
a project initiation document
what is the development of a proposed solution stage?
- most appropriate solution to satisfy the need will be selected
what is the implementation stage of a project?
what is the completion stage of a project?
how is the PMI’s 5 step project management process different to the project lifecycle graph?
more emphasis on the ‘planning’ and ‘controlling\ activities
what happens in the initiating stage of the project management process?
how do companies decide the most worthwhile project to undertake?
feasibility
risk and uncertainty of project
who conducts feasibility assessment?
- they need to understand feasibility assessment
what are the different types of feasibility?
technical
social (operational)
ecological (environmental)
economic (financial)
what is social (operational) feasibility?
assess operational and social factors of implementation
what is ecological(environmental) feasibilty?
-may be driven by the understanding that customers would prefer to purchase alternative products or services due to eco factors
what is the CBA performed during economic feasibilty?
benefits:
costs:
what are the primary reasons for having a PID?
- act as BASE DOCUMENT against which progress and changes can be assessed
what does a PID include to show stakeholders are in general agreement?
what is the contents of a PID?
what is the need for planning stage in a project?
what are the separate detailed plans drawn up during a project?
what are the responsibilities of a project manager?