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Management
Introduction
Before we start…
• Module Introduction
• What is this module is about?
• Teaching materials
• Assessment
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What is this Module about?
Teaching Materials
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PMBOK® Guide
• 2017 - A Guide to the Project Management Body
of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide)–Sixth Edition
• 2021 - A Guide to the Project Management Body
of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide)–Seventh Edition
PMBOK® Guide
• The standard provides a
basis for understanding
project management and
how it enables intended
outcomes.
• The PMBOK Guide focuses
on delivering outcomes
regardless of the approach
used by the project team.
• 10 knowledge areas in Sixth
Edition
• 8 project performance
domains in Seventh
Edition.
PMBOK® Guide
Assessment
Tentative
Assessment Task Weighting week/due
date
Lab works and Case Study
Students will be required to participate the weekly lab works, ensuring the
understanding and application of concepts and techniques. Students are 35% Week 6
required to submit a complete case study.
Quizzes
Students will be required to participate the quizzes, ensuring the
30% Week 6, 13
understanding of concepts and techniques taught in the class.
Project
Students will be required to apply the principles and techniques taught in
the class, manage a project from project proposal to project planning.
35% Week 13
Students will submit a group final project report and make a group
presentation.
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Introduction
• Many organizations today have a new or
renewed interest in project management
• The Project Management Institute
estimates demand for 15.7 million project
management jobs from 2010 to 2020, with
6.2 million of those jobs in the United
States
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What Is a Project?
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Examples of Projects
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Project Attributes
• A project
– has a unique purpose
– is temporary
– is developed using progressive elaboration
– requires resources, often from various areas
– should have a primary customer or sponsor
• The project sponsor usually provides the
direction and funding for the project
– involves uncertainty
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Project Management Framework
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Project Stakeholders
• Stakeholders are the people involved in or affected by
project activities
• Stakeholders include
– the project sponsor
– the project manager
– the project team
– support staff
– customers
– users
– suppliers
– opponents to the project
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10 Project Management Knowledge Areas
• Knowledge areas describe the key
competencies that project managers must
develop
• Project managers must have knowledge and
skills in all 10 knowledge areas (project
integration, scope, schedule, cost, quality,
resource, communications, risk, procurement,
and stakeholder management)
• This module includes an entire chapter on
each knowledge area
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Super Tools
• “S
Super tools” are those tools that have high use and high potential
for improving project success, such as:
– Software for task scheduling (such as project management software)
– Scope statements
– Requirements analyses
– Lessons-learned reports
Project Success
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Program and Project Portfolio Management
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Project Management Compared to Project
Portfolio Management
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The Role of the Project Manager
1. People skills
2. Leadership
3. Listening
4. Integrity, ethical behavior, consistent
5. Strong at building trust
6. Verbal communication
7. Strong at building teams
8. Conflict resolution, conflict management
9. Critical thinking, problem solving
10. Understands, balances priorities
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Different Skills Needed in
Different Situations
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The Project Management Profession
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Chapter 1 Summary
• A project is a temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique
product, service, or result
• Project management is the application of knowledge, skills, tools,
and techniques to project activities to meet project requirements
• A program is a group of related projects managed in a coordinated
way
• Project portfolio management involves organizing and managing
projects and programs as a portfolio of investments
• Project managers play a key role in helping projects and
organizations succeed
• The project management profession continues to grow and mature
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