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Developing & implementing ICT Project Plans author: Eric Kluijfhout, [email protected] This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/devnations/2.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, California 94305, USA. Bahir Dar, Ethiopia, 24-08/28-08, 2009

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Context and purpose of ICT project planning; Components of an ICT project plan; Project types and their management; Staffing your project; Example

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Developing & implementing ICT Project Plans

author: Eric Kluijfhout, [email protected]

This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License. To view a copy of this license, visit

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/devnations/2.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, California 94305, USA.

Bahir Dar, Ethiopia, 24-08/28-08, 2009

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Developing & implementing ICT Project Plans

Dr Eric Kluijfhout

Workshop on ICT Policy Development, August 24-28, 2009,

Bahir Dar University&

VU University

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Outline

• Context and purpose of ICT project planning• Components of an ICT project plan• Project types and their management• Staffing your project• Example

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ICT implementation and ICT exploitation

Inst. ICT Policy Plan

ICT Master Plan

Project plan Project plan Project plan

exploitation

implementation

90% of stafftime

9 % of stafftime

1 % of stafftime

Takes: Responsible for:

90 % of final ICT succes

10 % of finalICT succes

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Purpose of an ICT Project Plan• An ICT Project Plan describes the implementation process for an ICT

function (system or infrastructure component) in such a way that it assists in planning (before), guiding and monitoring (during) and evaluating (at the end) activities, required resources and expected outcomes.

• At the closure of the project the user-organization should be fully prepared to start exploitation.

• ICT project characteristics:– has a starting and end date– duration 3- 6 months, otherwise create sub-projects– has its own budget– has its own staff

• If you as a project leader feel any of these four conditions is not met, either redesign your project or do something else!

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Common mistakes and pitfalls

• Mistaking a Policy Plan (what and why) for a Project Plan (how, when, by whom, with what)

• Implementing without a specific and approved Project Plan

• Hard- and software installation = implementation• Putting ICT in the lead of system implementation• Implementation without planning data conversion and

addressing organizational change requirements• Not planning for exploitation• ..................................

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Project Plan components

• Aims & outcomes: what• Resources & structure: with what and by whom• Activities & time plan: how and when• Optional:– Risk analysis & contingency plans– Evaluation plan

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But first ......

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Project types

I II

IVIII

Simple Complex

Certain/stable

Uncertain/instable

TASK

CONTEXT

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Type I: simple - stable

• Relatively simple planning

• Possible to copy plan from elsewhere

• Internal progress monitoring

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Type II: complex - stable

• Detailed analysis & planning required

• Expert validation of plan• Close milestone and

quality monitoring during execution – preferably by external body

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Type III: simple - unstable

• Easy to plan task• Emphasis on risk

analysis & reduction strategies

• Separately plan for interaction with the environment

• Close monitoring of the environment during execution

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Type IV: complex - unstable

• Define ambitions and global time line

• SWOT analysis• Divide project in sub-

projects• Plan various project

cycles: plan – implement – learn – (re)plan

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Project aims & outcomes

• Aims to be copied or derived from the Policy Plan

• Define project outcomes that are directly – and veryfiably – derived from the aims

• Define milestones (critical intermediate products or decisions that need formal approval/acceptance)

• Define responsibilities for each milestone and outcome (delivery and acceptance)

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Project resources & structure

• Resource types:– Staff (roles, quantity, quality)– Funds– Facilities– External services

• Project structure options (next pages):– Independent structure– Delegation structure– Matrix structure

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Independent structure

User organization ICT organizationProject

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Delegation structure – Iexternal manager

User organization ICT organizationProject

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Delegation structure – IIuser - managed

User organization ICT organizationProject

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Delegation structure – IIIICT - managed

User organization ICT organizationProject

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Matrix structure – IICT - managed

User organization ICT organization

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Matrix structure – IIUser - managed

User organization ICT organization

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Matrix structure – IIIexternal manager

User organization ICT organizationProject

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Project activities & time plan

• Define activities directly related to the delivery of milestones and/or outcomes

• Link activities to roles• Identify dependencies between activities• In case of dependency, check whether a

milestone delivery is required• Combine all into a time plan

This is an iterative planning process!

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Sample ICT Project Plan

• Implementing the Virtual Learning Environment ‘Moodle’ at the UNESCO/IHE Institute for Water Education

• As part of the institution’s vision to strategically employ ICT to remain the number-1 international centre of excellence in the field of Water Education

• Starting from a context of little experience with techhnology enhanced learning

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Thank you

[email protected]