Project management methodologies Flashcards

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Project management methodologies - benefits

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  • Low overall project risks
  • Improve decision processes
  • Improve customer satisfaction
  • Increase time for value-adding activities
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Integrate processes from

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  • Project management
  • Engineering
  • Total Quality Management
  • Change management
  • Risk management
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TOP 9 METHODLOGIES

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  1. AGILE
  2. SCRUM
  3. Waterfall
  4. CPM
  5. PERT
  6. CRITICAL CHAIN
  7. EXTREME PROJECT MANAGEMENT
  8. SIX SIGMA
  9. JOINT APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT
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Practical Project Steering

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Developed by TietoEvry
• Based on the ”MCCM”
— Man (i.e. humanity)
— Commitment (Pledges)
— Commercial benefits (; evaluation of operational/ customer benefits)
— Memorandum of Understanding (win-win)
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Practical Project Steering - Project management processes

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• Preparation: Expected results, as well as how the work is to be performed are
described and agreed.
• Conduct: The work is guided towards the project’s goals through feedback and
control
• Terminate: The project is delivered, handover of resources, project assessment.

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Decision points

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• DP1 Project initiation; Project objectives, WBS, SOW, responsibility and assignment matrix, prel.
budget & project plan, agreed to DP2 and / or DP3.
• DP2 Preparations continue/ terminated; Project organization, roles, staffing, prel. project plan,
budget.
• DP3 Preparations terminated; Determination of Project plan.
• DP4 Conduct begins (based on DP3). Working procedures, schedule, budget, risk-taking - agreed for
completing the undertaken assignment.
• DP5 Conduct continues / changed / terminated;
- Follow-up, project and risk analysis.
- Verification of deliverables and results
(- Requirement-dialog, new or changed conditions).
• DP6 Delivery results, prel. project report
• DP7 Communication / presentation of results,
• DP8 The project is terminated, Final project report (= deliverable)

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Practical Project Steering - Benefits

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  • Agreed and controllable project time / overview
  • Clear reconciliation occasions:
  • Management of deviation / risks
  • Benefit / business benefits
  • Results, time, and budget spreadsheet
  • Opportunities for the steering committee to delegate power.
  • Temporal focus points
  • Uniform decision procedure, different types of projects
  • Adaptation to varying project needs
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