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Dr. Michael Featherstone Project Management

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Dr. Michael Featherstone

Project Management

DEFINITIONS

Project Management’s FIVE processes

The capacity to marshal resources, lay out plans, program work and spur effort for a temporary endeavor which is finite in that it has a defined beginning and ending, and which is undertaken to create a unique product or service.

Initiating a projectPlanning the projectExecuting the project/planControlling execution of the project/planClosing the project

DEFINITIONS

Project Management’s THREE elements

The capacity to marshal resources, lay out plans, program work and spur effort for a temporary endeavor which is finite in that it has a defined beginning and ending, and which is undertaken to create a unique product or service.

TasksResourcesTime

DEFINITIONS

Project Management success factors

The capacity to marshal resources, lay out plans, program work and spur effort for a temporary endeavor which is finite in that it has a defined beginning and ending, and which is undertaken to create a unique product or service.

On time deliveryWithin budget deliveryHigh quality delivery

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Project Life Cycle

5. Requirements

Project Life Cycle

Testers

PMs

Programmers

Art

Project Life Cycle

Project Life Cycle

PIBOK Five Processes

Initiating Process

Planning Process

Executing Process

Controlling Process

Closing Process

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This Concludes Today’s Presentation

• Develop a plan to create a Wiki for a Project assignment.

• What would the requirements look like?

Lab Exercise 1