Managing Projects Flashcards
What is the role of a Project Manager?
To manage the project team and drive the successful completion of the project and its objectives
What project management processes and procedures did you adopt on your last project?
- Adopted the client’s processes/procedures as clients often impose them on their consultants and contractors
- Technical procedures such as payment notices
- Quality procedures
- ISO 9001 (Quality Management Systems)
How do you manage performance of a team?
- Performance appraisals against Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
- Monthly Reviews / Project Reviews
- Constantly review the team’s scope of services and monitor delivery
What is the difference between design development and design error?
Design error is a fundamental change to the scope due to the design not working.
Design developments are minor tweaks or adjustments.
What is ISO 9001?
ISO 9001 is a certified quality management system (QMS) for organizations who want to prove their ability to consistently provide products and services that meets the needs of their customers and other relevant stakeholders.
What is a Project Execution Plan (PEP)?
The PEP describes who does what and how, defining the policies, procedures and priorities that will be adopted. It could be described as the methodology to deliver the project.
What sort of information would be included in the PEP?
- Project definition and a summary of the strategic brief or the project brief.
- Project Programme
- Cost plan, cost management and accounting procedures.
-Tendering and procurement strategy. - Roles, responsibilities and authorities.
- Monitoring and reporting strategies.
- Stakeholder management
- Communication standards.
- Technology and Strategy.
- Sustainability Strategy.
- Quality Assurance Strategy.
How often do you update the PEP?
- The PEP should be reviewed every month at a minimum or;
- After any significant change to the project, e.g. an increase in budget.
How do you manage change on a project?
Implement change management procedures.
What is change management?
A structured approach to moving an organization from the current state to the desired future state.
Why do we need a robust change control procedure?
Once this approval has been given, a change control procedure may be introduced to ensure that the approved information is not changed without the express permission of the client.
What are the key stages of change management?
Assess - Assess step constitutes what is needed to convert outputs into outcomes and benefits
Prepare - create a vision and gain support.
- Plan - Plans and schedules must take change into account, especially the communication management plan and risk management plan.
- Implement - Heart of the process. Involves communicating the benefits of the change, removing obstacles and coordinating activities to transform business as usual to the new way of working.
Sustain - Continues to ensure that value is continually realized from the investment in the project.
What is an audit?
A project audit provides an opportunity to review project challenges, risks and processes and reflect on if it is still meeting core objectives. The audit could be carried out mid-term or at the end of a project with lessons learnt.
How would you undertake a post project audit?
A post project audit is undertaken to evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of the project delivery process. To undertake a post project audit, it is important to seek the views of contractors designers, suppliers and the client about how well the project was managed.
This may include assessments of how well the delivery of the project performed against KPIs such as:
- The quality of briefing documents
- The effectiveness of communications
- The performance of the entire project team
- Quality issues
- Health and safety issues
- Certification
- Variations
- Claims and disputes
- Collaborative practices
How did you identify stakeholders on the scheme?
Sit down with the project team and identify who would be affected by the project. Create a stakeholder register with contact details of the lead.