Project Management Basics for Busy Geeks Meri Williams.

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Project Management Basics for Busy Geeks Meri Williams

Who Am I? Meri Williams South African, moved to the UK in 2001 Work at Procter & Gamble as an Information & Decision Solutions manager (since 2002) Blog at:

What Ill Cover Today 1. Project Management is not The Enemy 2. Basic Project Lifecycle 3. The Big Secret of PM 4. Tools to Help You Manage Your Projects Better

Project Management Is Not The Enemy (probably)

Is PM The Enemy? Wont Project Management turn you into a mindless zombie?

The Problem With PM… Project Management is perceived as Boring Just overhead/extra work Useless/adding no value Distraction from real work Fluffy … or stuffy BORING!

The Reality Is… TOO MUCH Project Management can be all those things Its all about balancing the science of Project Management (what you should do) with the art of PM (what you actually NEED to do) Pick, choose & use only whats right for you and your project/team

Basic Project Management Lifecycle

Basic PM Lifecycle (PMI) Initiating Closing Controlling Planning Executing

Associated Outputs Initiating – Project Feasibility, Project Initiation/Kick-off Document Planning – Gantt Charts, WBS, Schedules, Task Lists, Resource Levelling Charts Executing/Controlling – Task Lists, Issue Lists, Bug Lists, Deliverables Closing – Close-out Documents, Customer Satisfaction Assessments, Payment (!)

The Big Secret of PM Especially true for smaller projects… or just smaller teams

Whats the Big Secret ? Most people think that the value of Project Management is in the Executing & Controlling phases (cf construction) This is what geeks object to most – we have our own ways of being productive and getting things done Often managers dont understand the work, which exacerbates the problem

Whats the Big Secret ? For most smaller projects, the real value of Project Management is in Initiating, Planning & Closing These areas are where projects go from success failure/ dissatisfaction

Why Are These The Most Important Areas? Initiating is where you formulate your contract with the client/customer /users/management Lack of agreement about whats important is the biggest cause for disagreement and scope creep Lack of understanding of the impact of changes is the biggest reason for escalating costs (in cost, time and quality terms)

Why Are These The Most Important Areas? The point of Planning is NOT to follow the plan, but to gain a better understanding of what needs to be done. In preparing for battle, I have always found that plans are useless, but planning is indispensable – Eisenhower The other purpose of a plan is for communication – your stakeholders care about whether you are on-track/late/etc

Why Are These The Most Important Areas? Closing is important because go-live is not the end of your project Your project is finished when you have sign-off (agreement) from stakeholders that it is finished If you treat launch as the end of the project, then you will get undead stakeholders – coming back from the past all the time with new requirements/fixes

Tools to Help You Manage Your Projects

Tools Ill Cover Today NOT going to focus on issue lists and bug lists and things like that most of us have the development cycle (Execute & Control) sorted Going to focus on tools that will help in those all-important areas Initiating, Planning & Closing

Initiation – Project Objective The most powerful tool for initiation is a very simple statement of the objective of the project: To Strategy WHAT – you are going to do In a way that Tactics HOW – you are going to do it, including parameters So that Objective/Goal WHY - Measurable business benefit.

Initiation – Project Objective Why use it? Focuses your mind Gives a platform for upfront disagreements about the point of the project Lets you have the discussion BEFORE anything has been built Gets agreement from stakeholders Wont stop scope creep, but gives you a GREAT way to explain cost/push back

Planning Quite often, when planning, you DONT need a detailed task list in a full-on Gantt chart You can trust people in your team to work out how to deliver their parts All you need to do a plan and schedule for is to Call out external/internal dependencies Track progress

Planning – Tracking Progress Percent complete is the most dangerous measure in planning Why? People lie People dont know/are over-optimistic Work expands to fill the available time

Planning – Tracking Progress The solution is not to plan tasks and not to measure progress in % complete. Instead, only plan milestones – just plan them small enough that it gives you visibility of progress Binary completion (is it done? Y or N) is MUCH more successful as a measure of progress (60/100 milestones reached)

Controlling/Executing Time Resource QualityScope

Controlling/Executing – Scope Management You cant stop the stakeholders changing their minds, or requirements changing You CAN make them aware of the impact Let the customer prioritise – show them the cost of making the scope change Go back to the project initiation document – does the change help towards objective?

Closing – Closure Document If you did your job well when you initiated the project, then closing is a doddle Customer/client/management knows the exact scope of the project During the project you have managed scope using the balance quadrant Closing is just a matter of acknowledging that everything agreed has been delivered -- WRITE IT DOWN! (incl future support agreement, etc)

Closing – Closure Document What if they still want more? Your initiation document, scope tracking through the project and the final deliverables SHOULD give you the position to argue that they really want a new project … with a new price Remember that even internally, things have a cost – even if only resourcing / other things not getting delivered as fast

In Summary: Key Tools Include: Project Objective Plans Full of Mini Milestones Balance Quadrant (Scope, Quality, Cost & Time) Scope Management Process Closure Document

What We Covered Today 1. Project Management is not The Enemy 2. Basic Project Lifecycle 3. The Big Secret of PM 4. Tools to Help You Manage Your Projects Better

Any Questions? Thank you for listening & participating This was a very quick flavour of Project Management – theres a lot more out there! Places to start reading: