3 - ch01 - A Managerial Approach - EC
3 - ch01 - A Managerial Approach - EC
Organizations
1-2
How Project Management
Developed
• Historical projects
• Tower of Babel
• Egyptian pyramids
• Great Wall of China
• The Manhattan Project
• Modern credit for the development of project
management goes to the military
• Navy’s Polaris program
• NASA’s Apollo space program
• Development of “smart bombs” and “missiles”
1-3
How Project Management
Developed
• Project management has found wide acceptance in
industry
• It has many applications outside of construction
• Managing legal cases
• Managing new product releases
1-4
Projects Tend to be Large
1-5
Project Management Also
Getting Smaller
• More people are seeing the advantages of project
management techniques
• The tools have become cheaper
• The techniques are becoming more widely taught and
written about
1-6
Three Project Objectives: The
“Triple Constraint”
• Also referred to as the “Iron Triangle”
• Time
• Cost
• Scope
1-7
Direct Project Goals: Scope,
Cost, Time
1-8
The Definition of a “Project”
1-9
Major Characteristics of a
Project
• Three main
• Unique
• One-time occurrence
• Finite duration
• Other
• Interdependencies
• Limited resources
• Conflict
1-10
Nonprojects and Quasi-
Projects
• Routine tasks are not projects
• Ex: production of weekly reports, delivery of mail, etc
• Quasi-projects
• Scope, schedule, and budget are implied
1-11
Project Success
• Project efficiency
• Impact on the customer
• Business impact on the organization
• Opening new opportunities for the future
1-12
Project Manager
1-13
Why Project Management?
1-14
Negative Side to Project
Management
• Greater organizational complexity
• Higher probability organizational policy will be violated
• Says managers cannot accomplish the desired outcome
• Conflict
1-15
Forces Fostering Project
Management
• Main forces in driving the acceptance of project
management:
• Exponential growth of human knowledge
• Growing demand for a broad range of complex goods and services
• Increased worldwide competition
• All of these contribute to the need for organizations to
do more and to do it faster
1-16
Recent Changes in Managing
Organizations
• Consensual management
• Systems approach
• Projects are established in order to accomplish set
goals
1-17
Project Management
Organizations
• The Project Management Institute, founded in 1969, is
the major project management organization
• Grew from 7,500 members in 1990 to over 450,000 in
more than 190 countries by 2017
• Other organizations
• Association for Project Management
• International Project Management Association
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PMI Certifications
1-19
Trends in Project Management
1-20
The Project Life Cycle
1-21
Time Distribution of Project
Effort
1-22
Another Possible Project Life
Cycle
1-23
Risk
1-24
Risk During at the Start of the Life Cycle
1-25
Risk During the Life Cycle
1-26
Agile Project Management
1-34
Part I: Project Initiation
1-35
Part II: Project Planning
1-36
Part III: Project Execution
1-37
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