Working in TOS Projects Flashcards
Diagnosis phase
Project definition, structuring need for action, analysis planning, prioritization and need for analysis, planning scheduling activities
What is a hypothesis?
It is a statement whose validity is assumed but has not been proved or verified. Hypothesis helps us to understand what’s going on / what the problem might be. Hypotheses should be subsequently confirmed or refused. We do this by using the hypothesis-driven analysis its results (facts and figures) we use to either confirm or refuse the hypothesis.
Hypothesis-driven analysis
- is a method for examining cause and effect relationships, generally before process diagnoses.
- helps to come up with target-oriented assumptions.
- based on the assumption we can easily create a prioritized analysis plan.
* *Two basics tools are used for hypothesis-driven analysis.. Logic Tree and QHAR
What is a logic tree?
The logic tree is a tool for breaking down project objectives into their individual parts, and structuring and visualizing them. The individual parts are subdivided again and again until hypotheses can be checked by applying suitable diagnose tools.
The logic tree…
- The logic tree is created on the first project day in 2 to 3 hours with the project charter as the starting point.
- The logic tree is used to make you more aware of what to look out for in advance. This ensures that a focus is placed on resources during the first on-site inspection.
- Work packages in the project can be derived from the starting points and levers of the logic tree.
- Process, man, environment, material, information (think of the 5 types of variability)
Which statements apply to the logic tree?
- The logic tree is a form of a structured mindmap.
- Project objectives are broken down in the logic tree into starting points and hypotheses.
- The logic tree is created on the first day of the project.
What does QHAR stand for?
- Precise definition of the questions (Question)
- Create hypothesis based on project objective (Hypothesis)
- Derive analysis (Analysis)
- Define resources and schedule (Resources)
What is a TIP?
The TIP includes scheduled tasks to make sure the target can be achieved. Therefore a regular review of the TIP is needed.
Reviewing the planned task in the TIP includes drawing a vertical red line that visualizes the current status of every task in comparison to the planned status.
6 Ps help you preparing every workshop
Purpose, product, people, place, process, preparation
What does moderation mean?
- Method of controlling communication in work groups
- Work on a common goal and a jointly developed result that is comprehensible for everyone
- Ideas are produced, collected, visualized, arranged, evaluated and decided
- It encourages motivated, active involvement of all participants
What are the rules of good moderation?
- Be neutral; don’t take sides
- Don’t evaluate or comment on contributions
- Allow all participants to speak on an equal basis
- Chances of reaching the desired workshop result are higher with a skilled moderator.
Which statements of moderation are true?
- Moderation is a method of controlling communication in work groups.
- Moderation includes visualizing ideas.
What is the main target of data?
The main target of collecting data is to make “things” measurable.
Why is data important?
- Use KPIs that can measure the success of the project (usually they are in the project charter – but have to be validated at the beginning of the project).
- The data within the project is important for a good and accepted baseline.
- Improvements can be shown/proved based on collecting of data at the beginning of the project
- Also quantitative and not only qualitative results are visible!
TOS Projects
- Limited resources– Several resources are limited in the project. You have only a limited number of persons working on the project; they might even only have several hours per week dedicated for the TOS project.
Time is also limited; this is so important it is a separate bullet point (Of limited duration). - A classic TOS project lasts 3 months.
- Every project is a one time activity. That means we’re not coming again and again to do a TOS project. We are no replacement for internal capacity.
- The project scope tells you where to look at, what to consider (e.g. both shifts) and many more. But it also tells you what is out of scope