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Project Management
2005 by TMA Seminars. The content and materials of this seminar are the proprietary intellectual property of TMA Seminars. They may not be disclosed,
copied, transmitted, altered nor used for any purpose other than that authorized by TMA Seminars.
TMA
SEMINARSwww.tmgmt.net
Fundamentals
Healthcare
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Jay Ress, PMPDirector of Education - PMI
Healthcare SIG
Principal - Technology Management Associates
Nashville, TN
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The PMI Healthcare Specific Interest Group
Established in 2003 - already over 1,400 members
Director of Education: Jay Ress, PMP - [email protected]
President: Adam Birnbaum - [email protected]
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The PMI Healthcare Specific Interest Group
Mission: To provide opportunities for mutual support, networking, and
education in the field of healthcare project management
Mission: To promote excellence in healthcare project management through the application of PMI
concepts, methods, and professional standards
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Definitions
What is a “Project”?
• Temporary - Every project has a beginning and an end. Project duration is finite.
• Unique - The product or service is different from other products and services.
A temporary endeavor undertaken to create a uniqueproduct or service. A means to respond to those
objectives that cannot be addressed within the organization’s normal operational limits.
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Definitions
“Progressive Elaboration”
The product’s distinguishing characteristicswill be made more explicit and detailed as the project team develops a more complete
understanding of the product.
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Definitions
What is “Project Management”?
The application of knowledge, skills, tools andtechniques to project activities to meet
project requirements.
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Where do Requirements Come From?
“Project Stakeholders”
The project management team must identify project stakeholders, determine their
requirements, and then manage and influence those requirements to ensure a successful
project.
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Management
There IS a DIFFERENCE!
Designer
Engineer
Clinical Staff
Quality Control
Technical Staff PROJECT
Tasks
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Contract Administrator
Tasks
Tasks
Tasks
Tasks
Tasks
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product project
Accountability
Design Specifications
Work Breakdown Structure
Communication Mgmt Plan
Risk Mgmt PlanQuality Control Reports
Quality Assurance Plan
Scope Mgmt Plan
Technical Feedback
Successful Projects focus on “project” rather than “product”
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“Begin with the end in mind…”Steven Covey
Success metrics
Acceptance criteria
Contractual obligations
Company policies and procedures
Stakeholder requirements
Regulatory requirements
Professional standards
Quality standards
Plan to succeed!
Strategic Goals Personnel Evaluations
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THANK YOU!
Healthcare