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Introduction to Project Management

Introduction to Project Management

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Introduction to Project Management

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What is a project?

What are the differences between projects and operations?

Operations are Ongoing and Tasks are Well-Defined Lessons, notes, tests, lab reports.

Projects are Temporary and Tasks are Unique Compete in the Wright State University Trebuchet

Project Life CycleTrebuchet contest

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What is a successful project?

Customer Requirements satisfied/exceeded Completed within allocated time frame Completed within allocated budget Acceptance by the customer

> Meet or Exceeds Expectations on Rubric

> Equipment and team ready for competition

> On or under budget

> JT is happy !

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What is Project Management?

Project Management is the application of skills, knowledge, tools and techniques to meet the needs and expectations of stakeholders for a project

Predict and prevent, NOT recognise and react Manage the “Triple Constraint”

Scope/Requirements Cost/Resources – People, Money, Tools Schedule/Time

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Trebuchet Project Lifecycle

Start project Initiation Phase Definition Phase Planning Phase

Execute & Monitor Project Implementation Phase Deployment Phase

Close Project Closing Phase

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Start Project Processes

Initiation Phase: Define the need Enter one full team in the Spring 2012 Trebuchet contest at

Wright State University Definition Phase: Define Project Scope and Requirements

Trebuchet competition design and contest rules Planning Phase

Determine Roles and responsibilities Define Work Breakdown Structure Develop Project Schedule and Budget

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Execute & Monitor Project Processes

Implementation Phase Design, build and test trebuchets Train competition team and practice strategies Make weekly project reports

Deployment Phase Compete at Wright State!

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Closing Process

Lessons Learned Final Project Report

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Questions?