Chapter 1: Introduction to Project Management
Knowledge Area: Human Resource
Concerned with making effective use of the people involved with the project
Knowledge Area: Cost Management
Consists of preparing, managing the budget for the project
Knowledge Area: Quality Management
Ensures that the project will satisfy the stated or implied needs for which it was undertaken
Knowledge Area: Time Management
Estimating how long it will take to complete the work, developing an acceptable schedule, ensuring timely completion
(T/F) The primary role of project stakeholder management is to ensure that the project will satisfy the stated needs for which it was undertaken.
False
Triple Constraint: Time
How long should it take to complete the project
Knowledge Area: Stakeholder Management
Identifying and analyzing stakeholder needs while managing and controlling their engagement
Knowledge Area:Risk Management
Identifying, analyzing, and responding to risks related to the project
Knowledge Area: Project procurement
Involves acquiring or procuring goods and services for a project
Knowledge Area: Scope Management
Involves defining/managing all the work required to complete the project successfully
Knowledge Area: Communication Management
Involves generating, collecting, disseminating, and storing project information
Project Tools/Techniques
Methods to assist project managers and their teams,
The Role of the Project Manager
Organized goal-oriented individuals who drive business results by leading projects. They are also change agents
Knowledge Area: Integration Management
Overarching function that affects and is affected by all of the other knowledge areas
Project Management (Tactical goals)
The application of knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques to project activities to meet project requirements
Triple Constraint: Cost
What should it cost to complete the project?
Triple Constraint: Scope
What work will be done as part of the project
Portfolio Project Management (Strategic Goals)
When organizations group and management projects as a portfolio of investments that contribute to the entire enterprise success
Some projects have a senior manager called a(n)_____ who acts as a key proponent for a project.
champion
Program
group of related projects managed in a coordinated way to obtain benefits and control not available from managing them individually
_____ software integrates information from multiple projects to show the status of active, approved, and future projects across an entire organization.
portfolio project management