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Chapter 3: The Project Management Process Groups: A Case Study Refrences: Information Technology Project Management, Sixth Edition(ch#3) Note: See the text itself for full citations.

Learning Objectives Describe the five Project Management (PM) process groups, the typical level of activity for each, and the interactions among them. Review a case study of an organization applying the project management process groups to manage an IT project; describe outputs of each process group; and understand the contribution that effective project initiating, planning, executing, monitoring and controlling, and closing make to project success Information Technology Project Management, Sixth Edition

PM Process Groups Project management can be viewed as a number of interlinked processes A process is a series of actions directed toward a particular result The project management process groups include: Initiating processes Planning processes Executing processes Monitoring and controlling processes Closing processes Process groups can be applied to each phase of the project or to the entire project Information Technology Project Management, Sixth Edition

Process Groups and Project Phases Information Technology Project Management, Sixth Edition

Initiating processes Defining and authorizing the project Prepare project charter Register stakeholder Determine if the project is worth continuing, should be redirected, or canceled May take place at the beginning of each phase Reexamine the business need for the project during every phase of the project life cycle Information Technology Project Management, Sixth Edition

Planning processes Scope management plan Schedule management plan Define the work that needs to be done Schedule management plan Schedule activities related to the work Cost management plan Estimate cost for performing the work Quality management plan Product meets written specifications and intended use Procurement management plan Decide what resource to procure to accomplish the work Revise plan during each phase for changes Ensure that the project addresses organization needs Information Technology Project Management, Sixth Edition

Execution processes Acquiring project team and resources to carry out various plans and various tasks Conduct procurement Manage stakeholder expectations Produce product, services, or results of the project or phase Perform quality assurance Information Technology Project Management, Sixth Edition

Monitoring and controlling processes Measure progress against all plans Take corrective actions when there is deviation Ensure that progress meet project objectives Ensure that the project meets stakeholders’ needs and quality standards Reporting performance to stakeholders Stakeholder can identify any necessary changes to keep project on track Information Technology Project Management, Sixth Edition

Planning, Execution & Contol Information Technology Project Management, Sixth Edition

Closing processes End the project efficiently Archiving project files Closing out contracts Document lessons learned Receiving formal acceptance of the delivered work from customers Information Technology Project Management, Sixth Edition

Complete project scope, schedule, cost, quality, procurement plans Process Group Output (outcomes) initiation Complete project charter, complete a business case (the need for the project) planning Complete project scope, schedule, cost, quality, procurement plans Work breakdown structure (WBS) Revise plans, Ensure the plans address organization needs Execution Take the actions necessary to complete the work described in planning (e.g. purchase HW and SW, develop and install SW), deliver the actual work of the project, perform quality assurance Monitoring & controlling Monitor deviations from the plans, take corrective actions to mach progress with the plans, measure progress toward project objectives, ensure that deliverable are being completed and objectives are being met in terms of scope, cost, time, and quality, complete performance report Closing Close contracts, Archive files, Gain acceptance for project results, Report lessons learned Information Technology Project Management, Sixth Edition

Percentage of Time Spent on Each Process Group Information Technology Project Management, Sixth Edition

Chapter Summary The five project management process groups are initiating, planning, executing, monitoring and controlling, and closing Information Technology Project Management, Sixth Edition