TIM 58 Continuing Ch 2: Project Management

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TIM 58 Continuing Ch 2: Project Management

Project Identification Projects are driven by business needs Identified by business people Identified by IT people (better yet) identified jointly by business and IT The project sponsor believes in the system and wants to see it succeed Normally this is a business person Should have the authority to move it forward

Business Value Tangible Value Intangible Value Can be quantified and measured directly Example: 2 percent reduction in operating costs Intangible Value We know it will add value & save time, but we may not be able to quantify or measure its benefits Example: improved customer service

The System Request A document that describes the reasons for and the value added from building a new system Contains 5 elements: Project sponsor: the primary point of contact for the project Business need: the reason prompting the project Business requirements: what the system will do Business value: how will the organization benefit from the project Special issues: Anything else that should be considered

Feasibility Analysis Is this project feasible? Major components: What are the risks? Can these risks be overcome? Major components: Technical feasibility (Can we build it?) Economic feasibility (Should we build it?) Organizational feasibility (Will they use it?)

Technical Feasibility Identify risks in the following areas: The functional area: Are analysts familiar with this portion of the business? The technology: Less familiarity generates more risk Project size: Large projects have more risk Compatibility: Difficult integration increases the risk

Economic Feasibility (Cost-Benefit Analysis) Identify the costs and the benefits Assign values to the costs and benefits Determine the cash flow Determine the value using one or more methods: Net present value (NPV) Return on investment (ROI) Break-even point

Formulas for Determining Value

Example Cost-Benefit Analysis

Example Break-Even Point

Organizational Feasibility Will the users accept the system? Is the project strategically aligned with the business? Conduct a stakeholder analysis Project champion(s) Organizational management System users Others

Project Selection Projects are approved, declined or delayed based on value added vs. risks Project portfolio management Goals: Maximize cost/benefit ratio Maintain an optimal mix of projects based on: Risk Size, cost & length of time to complete Purpose, scope & business value Limited resources require trade-offs Selected projects enter the project management process

Project Management Tools Aid in creating workplans Identify all tasks, their sequence and estimate the time to complete each one Work breakdown structures (WBS): a hierarchy of tasks to identify: Duration of each task Current status of each task Task dependencies (shows which tasks must be completed before others can begin) Gantt charts: horizontal bar chart that shows the WBS graphically Network diagrams: PERT and CPM

Project Effort Estimation Estimation involves trade-offs between functionality, time and cost It is the process of assigning projected values for time and effort Most accurate estimates come from experience Use-case point method; based on: Technical complexity factors (13) Environmental factors (8)

Use-case Estimation Example Actors & Use-cases:

Use-case Estimation Example Technical complexity factors:

Use-case Estimation Example Environmental factors & final estimate: