Unit 4. Chapter 25. Project Management Flashcards
Project
a specific and temporary activity with a starting and ending date, clear goals, defined responsibilities and a budget
Project management
using modern management techniques to carry out and complete a project from start to finish in order to achieve pre-set targets of quality, time and cost
The key elements of project management
- Defining the project carefully, including the setting of clear objectives
- Dividing the project up into manageable tasks and activities
- Controlling the project at every stage to check that time limits are being kept to
- Giving each team member a clear role
- Providing controls over quality issues and risks.
Consequences of failure to manage projects successfully
- Penalty payments having to be paid to the customer
- Bad publicity in the construction industry
- Loss of future contracts
Reasons for project failure
- Customers were not involved in the planning and development process.
- The project had inadequate or no resources that were vital for its completion
- Senior management just did not seem interested in seeing the project through
- The project specification kept changing during the course of the project
- Planning was poor
- The project’s scope had become outdated due to change in business environment
- The project team was technically incompetent.
Critical path analysis
a planning technique that identifies all tasks in a project, puts them in the correct sequence and allows for the identification of the critical path
Process of using critical path
- Identify the objective of the project. E.g. learning biology A2 in 6 days
- Put the tasks that make up the project into the right sequence and draw a network diagram
- Add the duration of each of activities
- Identify the critical path - those activities that must finish on time for the project to be finished in the shortest time
- Use the network as a control tool when problems occur during the project
Network diagram
the diagram used in critical path analysis that shows logical sequence of activities and the logical dependencies between them - and the critical path can be identified.
Critical path
the sequence of activities that must be completed on time for the whole project to be completed by the agreed date.
Network diagram notation
- Arrow indicates each activity
- An activity takes up time and resources
- A node (circle) indicates the end of each activity