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Successful Project Management Introductions: Self Participant introductions Jackie Welch Facilitator welchbjackie@yahoo.com

Workshop Agenda 9:30 – 10:00 Introductions, Agenda, Outcomes, Housekeeping, 10:00 - 10:45 Group Exercise, Project Management Definitions & Intro to the Five Steps 10:45 – 11:00 Break 11:00 - 12:15 The Five Steps in Action 12:15 – 1:15 Lunch 1:15 – 1:30 Questions, review morning, review pm agenda 1:30 - 4:00 The Five Steps in Action and using technology for project management (includes 15 minute break) 4:00 – 4:30 Group/Individual Next Steps, Requests, Priorities, Final Comments, Evaluations

Provide an introductory overview of project management concepts Workshop Objectives Page 4 Identify key issues, challenges, barriers for effective project management for the organization. Provide an introductory overview of project management concepts

Workshop Objectives cont. Page 4 Build upon (add to/revise/improve) current tools and processes the organization is currently using for project management Develop an achievable list of clear and actionable items that you can adopt as an organization and/or individual to improve your ability to manage projects.

Earlier & Better (not perfection) Page 4 Earlier & Better (not perfection) Flickr: RelaxingMusic Photo by ValerieMorrisonPhotography.com

Professional Development

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Definitions Project BEGINNING and an END Page 6 Project BEGINNING and an END Clearly defined, realizable goals (more specific than creating world peace)

Definitions Project Manager – ONE person Page 6 Project Manager – ONE person Main job is to keep project moving forward Coordinates activities Tracks progress and budget On Time and On Budget

Definitions Project Sponsor Defines (or approves) goals Page 7 Project Sponsor Defines (or approves) goals Provides(or approves), deployment and reallocation of resources Approves deliverables Authorizes changes in scope, timing, deliverables Provides support for issues beyond the project managers scope of authority

Project Sponsors Page 7

Select Project Planning Close Execute AND Track Build Team Define Map Page 8 5 Steps of Project Management Map Build Team Define Project Planning Close Execute AND Track

Capacity and Alignment Page 9

The 5 Steps of Project Management Page 10 1. Select a Project Decide if your organization is ready to do the project. Do you have the staff, money, and time to take this on? How does it fit in with the strategic vision of your organization?

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Goals, Deliverables, Overall Timeframe Select Goals, Deliverables, Overall Timeframe Pg 13 5 Steps of Project Management Map Build Team Define Project Planning Execute AND Track

The 5 Steps of Project Management Pg 13 The 5 Steps of Project Management 2. Define the Project Determine what all the ultimate purposes of the project are, what specific deliverables your project will create, if there are any set timeframes, and what the budget is.

Goal Setting: How do you know when you’re done and you’ve been successful? Start Finish

Page 13-16 Goals Example One: How do you know when you’re done and you’ve been successful? Example: OK: Fundraising event goals: Have a successful event and raise $100,000 BETTER: 200 people attending; $100,000 total revenue; 50 new donors; fun time had by all; press in SF Chronicle and at least one TV news mention

Simplified (YES/NO Goals) Page 14 Project: Implementation of volunteer registration and tracking system Can volunteers register without assistance? Are critical reports accurate and easily run? Can we track activity information accurately and quickly? Can staff execute all mission critical functions?

Deliverables based project planning Page 15 Deliverables: What Define the Project: Figure Out What Needs To Be Accomplished to Reach the Goal(s) A process that will break out your project into discrete “products”.

Benefits of Deliverables Based Planning Pg 15-16 Organizing & managing timeline Identify key resources needed (including staff time/availability) Identify potential bottlenecks (critical path & dependencies) Identify decision-making/approval points Identifying the “must haves” (deliverables) while giving the team flexibility on how it’s accomplished (tasks)

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Where to find budgets (or parts of budgets)? Grant proposals Finance Project Budgets Pg 18 If your ultimate responsibility is to be “on time and on budget” you must know and understand the budget. Where to find budgets (or parts of budgets)? Grant proposals Finance Business/Departmental Plans Create your own

Select Project Planning Execute AND Track Build Team Define Map 5 Steps of Project Management Map Build Team Define Project Planning Leadership’s Role, Peers, Resources Execute AND Track

Pg 19 Build Your Team

Pg 20 The responses to the reflection questions below will also help you understand these set particular issues.

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Select Project Planning Execute AND Track Build Team Define Map Pg 24 5 Steps of Project Management Map Build Team Define Project Planning Detailed: Tasks Timelines Assignments Expenses Execute AND Track

The 5 Steps of Project Management Pg 24 4. Map Out the Work Specific things you need to do When they need to be done How long each step will take What steps are dependant on other steps Who is responsible for what How much money you can spend on each part of the project

Pg 24 Map Out Work

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Select Project Planning Execute AND Track Build Team Define Map Pg 27 5 Steps of Project Management Map Build Team Define Project Planning Status/Completion Issue Lists Expense/Burn Rate Plan revisions Evaluate/Debrief Execute AND Track

The 5 Steps of Project Management Pg 27 The 5 Steps of Project Management 5. Track Progress • Where are you? • What has changed (new information, timeline, goals)? • What needs to change? • Who should be involved? • How will you communicate?

Task Management vs. Project Management Pg 27 Task Management vs. Project Management Task Management Project Management Focused on what’s next Sees what’s next AND attends to the entire timeline Communicates upcoming or recently missed deadlines Communicates the impact of missing deadlines Staffing: focused on who is “doing” the next set of tasks Staffing: is clear on who is “doing” tasks AND is organizing/reorganizing staffing way beyond the next set of tasks and identifies potential bottlenecks. Finances: is limited to what is already allotted and/or spends with very little or no limits. Only understands finances “after the fact” Finances: Understands areas of flexibility and makes decisions on “current” information. Forecasts expenses and makes forward-looking decisions.

Project Management Software Pg 29 Project Management Software Planning Start/End Dates Role Assignments Calendar/Timeline Critical path Flexibility Ease - changing dates, deliverables, roles Collaboration Ease of adoption Accessible Permissions Versioning/Drafts Document or knowledge management Discussion tracking Tracking Status/Completion Communication Notes/follow up Resources/budgets

Earlier & Better (not perfection) Flickr: RelaxingMusic Photo by ValerieMorrisonPhotography.com

Professional Development

Action Plan Pain Points AND Maximum Return Quick/Small Wins: Pg 30 Action Plan Pain Points AND Maximum Return Quick/Small Wins: “. . . small victories can often trigger a positive spiral of behavior . . .” - Switch, How to Change Things When Change is Hard What are your next steps?

Wrap up & Evaluation Resources will be emailed after workshop Email me with questions – welchbjackie@yahoo.com Evaluation

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