Project Management
Project Management
McGraw-Hill/Irwin
Service Management: Operations, Strategy, and
Copyright © 2008 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Information Technology, 6e
Learning Objectives
Describe the nature of project management.
Illustrate the use of a Gantt chart.
Construct a project network.
Perform critical path analysis on a project network.
Allocate limited resources to a project.
Crash activities to reduce the project completion time.
Analyze a project with uncertain activity times.
Use the earned value chart to monitor a project.
Discuss reasons why projects fail to meet performance,
time, and cost objectives.
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The Nature of Project Management
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Notation for Critical Path Analysis
Early start ES The earliest time an activity can begin if all previous
activities are begun at their earliest times
EF = ES + t (2)
LS = LF - t (4)
TS = LF - EF (5)
or TS = LS - ES (6)
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Tennis Tournament Activity on Node
Diagram TS
ES EF
LS LF
A2 C3 D2 G4
START
E10 I3 J2
B8 F4 H1
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Gantt Chart - Definition
A Gantt chart is a graphical
representation of the duration of tasks
against the progression of time.
A Gantt chart is a useful tool for
planning and scheduling projects.
Gantt charts illustrate the start and
finish dates of the terminal elements
and summary elements of a project.
Gantt Chart - Definition
Terminal elements and summary
elements comprise the work breakdown
structure of the project.
Use a Gantt chart to plan how long a
project should take.
A Gantt chart lays out the order in
which the tasks need to be carried out.
Gantt Chart - Definition
A Gantt chart lets you see immediately
what should have been achieved at any
point in time.
A Gantt chart lets you see how remedial
action may bring the project back on
course.
Early Start Gantt Chart for Tennis
Tournament
ID Activity Days Day of Project Schedule
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A Negotiate for 2
Location
B Contact Seeded 8
Players
C Plan Promotion 3
D Locate Officials 2
E Send RSVP 10
Invitations
F Sign Player 4
Contracts
G Purchase Balls 4
and Trophies
H Negotiate 1
Catering
I Prepare Location 3
J Tournament 2
Personnel Required 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1
D Locate Officials 2
E Send RSVP 10
Invitations
F Sign Player 4
Contracts
G Purchase Balls 4
and Trophies
H Negotiate 1
Catering
I Prepare Location 3
J Tournament 2
Personnel Required 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 1 1
F(D)
P(D<A) = .01
P(D>B) = .01
TIME
A M D B
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Formulas for Beta Distribution of
Activity Duration
_ A4M B
Expected Duration: D
6
2
B A
Variance: V
6
Note: (B - A )= Range or 6
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Activity Means and Variances for
Tennis Tournament
Activity A M B D V
A 1 2 3
B 5 8 11
C 2 3 4
D 1 2 3
E 6 9 18
F 2 4 6
G 1 3 11
H 1 1 1
I 2 2 8
J 2 2 2
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Uncertainly Analysis
Assumptions
1. Use of Beta Distribution and Formulas For D and V
2. Activities Statistically Independent
3. Central Limit Theorem Applies ( Use “student t” if less than
30 activities on CP)
4. Use of Critical Path Activities Leading Into Event Node
Result
Project Completion
_ Time Distribution is Normal With:
D
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Completion Time Distribution for
Tennis Tournament
Critical Path
Activities D V
A 2 4/36
C 3 4/36
E 10 144/36
I 3 36/36
J 2 0
= 20 188/36 = 5.2 =
2
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Probability of Overrun
What is the probability of an overrun if a 24 day completion time
is promised?
X
Z
5 .2
2
Z
24 20
5.2
Z 175
.
24 Days
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Topics for Discussion