Chap 1 Introduction To Project
Chap 1 Introduction To Project
Chap 1 Introduction To Project
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It has narrow scope and has It has broader scope and has longer
shorter duration. duration.
Project is a part of Program It is a main activity
Projects is individual activity. A program is a group of projects managed
in a coordinated way to obtain benefits not
available from managing them individually.
Characteristics Of The Projects
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Who Is Project Manager?
Project manager is a Person who is responsible for the
planning, execution and closure of project; defines the low-
level requirements of the project and owns the project
schedule.
The person who has the overall responsibility for the successful
planning, execution and closure of a project. Project
managers work in the construction industry, architecture,
information technology and many different occupations that
produce a product or service.
The Project Manager manages temporary, non-repetitive
activities & frequently acts independently of the formal
organization.
Duties Of Project Managers
Provides direction, coordination, and integration
to the project team.
Is responsible for performance and success of the project.
Gather resources for the project
Linked to the customer interface
Provides direction, coordination, and integration to the
project team
Responsible for performance and success of the project
Must induce the right people at the right time to address the
right issues and make the right decisions.
Project Stakeholders
• Stakeholders are the people involved in or affected by
project activities
• Stakeholders include
– Project funders or donors
– Project team or implemented team and organization
– Beneficiaries or community
A project team is a team whose members usually belong to
different groups, functions & are assigned to activities for the
same project.
A team can be divided into sub-teams according to need.
Usually project teams are only used for a defined period of
time.
Goals And Objectives Of The Project
Goals (what)
• Goals are the changes you hope to achieve as a result of
your work
• The goal of the project is a broad statement of the problem
intended to solved or what is intended to be achieved.
Objectives (How)
• Objectives are the activities you undertake and the services
you offer to bring these changes about
• These set the realistic targets to be achieved during the
project and should be ‘SMART’
Why do people learn PM?
• On time
• On budget
• Clear goals and objectives
• Good planning
• Smart planning and people
• Skilled and experienced project managers
• Open communication
• Careful risk management
• And so on.
Reasons for Project Failure
• Poor project management discipline
• Poor planning and Miss management
• Inadequate fund
• Lack of skills, experience and knowledge
• No linkage to the project strategy
• Wrong team members
• No risk management
• Inability to manage change
• And so on.