What are the three key components of organizational structures
What are the three types of organizational structure?
Functional
Pure Project
Matrix
Describe functional organizations
Companies are structured by groups of people preforming similar activities into departments.
Members work on multiple projects or product lines
Power and authority flows from the top down
Describe Prue project organizational structure
Companies are structured by grouping people into project teams on temporary basis for the life of the project.
The project manager has all the authority, responsibility, and resources
What is Project Scope Management?
Project Scope Management Processes
Work Breakdown Structure
Methods of Developing WBS
The main components of the WBS are: Structure Methods of subdivision Numbering or coding system Level of detail Number of WBS levels
SCOPE CHANGE CONTROL
Matrix Organizational Structure
Who Does What in the Matrix?
List the advantages and disadvantages of a project matrix
Advantages: ▪ The project has a clear single point of responsibility - the project manager. ▪ Combines strength of functional and project-oriented organization. ▪ Promotes coordination across functional units.
Disadvantages: ▪ They are more complex because of the additional number of managers involved that need to be kept informed and consulted. ▪ Dual responsibility and authority leads to confusion, divided loyalties
Strong Vs Weak Project matrix?
organizational chart happens after?
Describe Project Organizational Structure
Describe the Responsibility Assignment Matrix (RAM)
PROJECT TIME MANAGEMENT?
Where Do Schedules Come From? Defining Activities
Activity Definition
: involves identifying and documenting the specific activities that must be performed in order to produce the deliverables and sub-deliverables identified in the work breakdown structure.
Activity Sequencing
involves identifying and documenting interactivity logical relationships. Activities must be sequenced accurately in order to support later development of a realistic and achievable schedule.
Mandatory dependencies
inherent in the nature of the work - hard logic
Discretionary dependencies
defined by the project team - soft logic. They should be used with care (and fully documented) since they may limit later scheduling options
External dependencies
involve relationships between project and non-project activities. For example, the testing activity in a software project may be dependent on delivery of hardware from an external source, or environmental hearings may need to be held before site preparation can begin on a construction project.
Activity Duration Estimating
: is the process of taking information on project scope and resources and then developing duration’s for input to schedules