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Information Technology Project
Managementby Jack T. Marchewka
Power Point Slides by Jack T. Marchewka, Northern Illinois University
Copyright 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. all rights reserved. Reproduction or translation of this work beyond that permitted in Section 117 of the 1976 United States Copyright Act without the express permission of the copyright owner is unlawful. Request for further information information should be addressed to the Permissions Department, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. The purchaser may make back-up copies for his/her own use only and not for distribution or resale. The Publisher assumes no responsibility for errors, omissions, or damages caused by the use of these programs or from the use of the information contained herein.
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Chapter 3 Developing the Project
Charter and Baseline Project Plan
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Learning Objectives
• Describe the five project management processes and how they support each phase of the project life cycle.
• Define the project management knowledge area called project integration management and describe its role in project plan development, project plan execution and overall change control.
• Develop a project charter and describe its relationship to the project plan.
• Identify the steps in the project planning framework introduced in this chapter and describe how this framework links the project’s measurable organizational value (MOV) to the project’s scope, schedule and budget.
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DevelopProject Plan
&Charter
Conceptualize&
InitializeProject
Execute&
ControlProject
CloseProject
EvaluateProject
BusinessCase
ProjectCharter
&Plan
InformationSystem
FinalProject
Report &Presentation
ProjectEvaluations& LessonLearned
PLC Phases
DeliverableDeliverable
Deliverable
Deliverable Deliverable
SDLC
PM Processes
PM Objectives
Tools
Infrastructure
PMBOK AreasI
Initiating Planning Executing Controlling Closing
Scope Schedule Budget Quality
Project Management Information Systems Development
Organizational Project Technical
Integration Mgmt Scope Mgmt Time Mgmt Cost Mgmt Quality Mgmt H.R. MgmtCommunications Mgmt Risk Mgmt Procurement Mgmt
IT Project Management Foundation
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The Business Case has been approved, but…
• Who is the project manager?• Who is the project sponsor?• Who is on the project team?• What role does everyone associated with the project play?• What is the scope of the project?• How much will the project cost?• How long will it take to complete the project?• What resources and technology will be required?• What approach, tools and techniques will be used to develop the
information system?• What tasks or activities will be required to perform the project work?• How long will these tasks or activities take?• Who will be responsible for performing these tasks or activities?• What will the organization receive for the time, money and resources
invested in this project?
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Project Management Processes
Project vs. Product Management processes
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Project Management Processes and ITPM Phases
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Project Management Process
• Project Management Process Groups – Initiating – Planning– Executing– Controlling– Closing
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Project Integration Management• Project Plan Development
– Constraints and Assumptions– Tools
• Project Plan Execution– Work authorization system– Status review meetings
• Overall Change Control – ensure process in place to evaluate the value of proposed
change– determine whether accepted change has been implemented– include procedures for handling emergencies– help project manager manage change
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Project Integration Management
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The Project Charter
• Together with the baseline project plan provide a tactical plan for carrying out the project.
• Serves as an agreement or contract between the project sponsor and team.
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The Project Charter
• Documents the project’s MOV
• Defines the project infrastructure
• Summarizes the details of the project plan
• Defines roles & responsibilities
• Shows explicit commitment to the project
• Sets out project control mechanisms
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What Should Be in a Project Charter?
• Project ID• Project Stakeholders• Project Description• MOV• Project Scope• Project Schedule (summary)• Project Budget (summary)• Quality issues/standards/requirements• Resources• Assumptions & Risks• Project Administration• Acceptance & Approval• References• Terminology (acronyms & definitions)
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Project Charter Template
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Project Planning Framework
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Project Planning Framework
• The MOV
• Define the Project’s Scope– Initiation– Planning– Definition– Verification– Change Control
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Project Planning Framework – cont’d.
• Subdivide the Project into Phases
• Tasks-Sequence, Resources and Time Estimates – Sequence– Resources– Time
• Schedule and Budget-The Baseline Plan
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The Kick-Off Meeting
• Officially starts the work on the project.
• Brings closure to the planning phase.
• Communicates to all what the project is about.
• Energizes stakeholders.
• Engenders positive attitudes.