4 Managing Systems Projects
4 Managing Systems Projects
Chapter Objectives
Explain project planning, scheduling, monitoring, and reporting Describe work breakdown structures, task patterns, and critical path analysis Explain techniques for estimating task completion times and costs
Chapter Objectives
Describe various scheduling tools, including Gantt charts and PERT/CPM charts Analyze task dependencies, durations, start dates, and end dates Describe project management software and how it can assist you in project planning, estimating, scheduling, monitoring, and reporting
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Chapter Objectives
Discuss the importance of project risk management Understand why projects sometimes fail
Introduction
You will learn about project planning, estimating, scheduling, monitoring, reporting, and the use of project management software You also will learn how to control and manage project changes as they occur
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Reporting
Members of the project team regularly report their progress Project Status Meetings
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Reporting
Project Status Reports
A project manager must report regularly to his or her immediate supervisor, upper management, and users Should explain what you are doing to handle and monitor the problem Most managers recognize that problems do occur on most projects; it is better to alert management sooner rather than later
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Risk Management
Every IT project involves risks that systems analysts and project managers must address Risk management Steps in Risk Management
Develop risk management plan Identify the risks
Risk identification
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Risk Management
Steps in Risk Management (continued)
Analyze the risks
Qualitative risk analysis Quantitative risk analysis
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Risk Management
Risk Management Software
Most project management software includes powerful features The IT team can make a recommendation regarding the risks Depending on the nature and magnitude of the risk, the final decision might be made by management
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Chapter Summary
Project management is the process of planning, scheduling, monitoring and controlling, and reporting upon the development of an information system Project managers are responsible for project planning, scheduling, monitoring, and reporting Planning, scheduling, monitoring and reporting all take place within a larger project development framework
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Chapter Summary
In project scheduling, the project manager develops a specific time for each task, based on available resources and whether or not the task is dependent on other predecessor tasks Every successful information system must support business requirements, stay within budget, and be available on time Sound project management involves the same skills as any other management
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