Unit -1 PPT
Unit -1 PPT
What is a Project?
A project is a temporary endeavor undertaken to
produce a unique product or service
improved quality
NEED FOR PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Scope
Time Management Cost Management
Management
Quality Integration
Management HR Management
Management
Communication Procurement
Risk Management
Management Management
Lessons Learned
Feedback
Identify key learnings
Document and share learnings
What is a Feasibility Study
A feasibility study is a comprehensive evaluation of a proposed project
that evaluates all factors critical to its success to assess its likelihood of
success.
You are pressed for time and don't think the study will provide
enough value to justify the time commitment.
You are confident that your idea is feasible, and a study will only
confirm what you already believe.
The change or investment is not significant enough to warrant the
study.
Project Selection
Project selection is an integral part of a company's
process for choosing a project with the highest
priority to accomplish.
Costs
Resources
Benefits or ROI
Time to complete the project
Risks associated with the project
Why is project selection important?
Cost-benefit analysis
Payback period
Discounted cash flow
Opportunity costs
Ranking method
Scoring model
Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA)
Example:
If Project A generates a return of Rs 16,00,000 and Project
B generates Rs 20,00,000, the opportunity cost of choosing
A is Rs 4,00,000.
Ranking Method
• Projects are ranked based on predefined criteria.
• Example:
• Suppose three projects have different priority scores
based on financial return, risk, and strategic fit.
• Project 1: Score = 85
• Project 2: Score = 78
• Project 3: Score = 90
• Project 3 is ranked highest and would be selected.
Scoring Model
• Assigns weights to multiple criteria and calculates a
weighted score.
•
• Suppose a company uses a scoring model with weights:
• Financial return (40%)
• Risk (30%)
• Strategic alignment (30%)
• Project scores:
• Project A: (90 × 0.4) + (70 × 0.3) + (80 × 0.3) = 81
• Project B: (80 × 0.4) + (85 × 0.3) + (75 × 0.3) = 80.5
• Since Project A has a slightly higher score, it would be
preferred.