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Chapter 4: Project Integration Management Good or Bad: Manager or Project Tuesday, January 30 Information Technology Project Management, Fourth Edition

Information Technology Project Management, Fourth Edition Today’s Schedule Calendar updates Test #1, Thursday, February 8 Project Deliverable #2, Project Contract Due Monday, February 5 Chapter 4 Project Integration – Good Manager or Bad, Good Project or Bad??? Information Technology Project Management, Fourth Edition

Information Technology Project Management, Fourth Edition Quick Check What are the 9 knowledge areas of the project management framework? Draw a diagram if it will help you recall them! For bonus points, these are grouped into two types of functions, what are the functions? Which knowledge areas are in each function? Information Technology Project Management, Fourth Edition

Information Technology Project Management, Fourth Edition Learning Objectives Describe an overall framework for project integration management as it relates to the other project management knowledge areas and the project life cycle. Explain the strategic planning process and apply different project selection methods. Information Technology Project Management, Fourth Edition

Information Technology Project Management, Fourth Edition The Key to Overall Project Success: Good Project Integration Management Project managers must coordinate all of the other knowledge areas throughout a project’s life cycle. Many new project managers have trouble looking at the “big picture” and want to focus on too many details. (See opening case for a real example.) Project integration management is not the same thing as software integration. Information Technology Project Management, Fourth Edition

Strategic Planning and Project Selection Strategic planning involves determining long-term objectives, predicting future trends, and projecting the need for new products and services. Organizations often perform a SWOT analysis: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats Information Technology Project Management, Fourth Edition

Information Technology Planning Process Information Technology Project Management, Fourth Edition

Methods for Selecting Projects There is usually not enough time or resources to implement all projects. Methods for selecting projects include: Focusing on broad organizational needs. Categorizing information technology projects. Performing net present value or other financial analyses. Using a weighted scoring model. Implementing a balanced scorecard. Information Technology Project Management, Fourth Edition

Financial Analysis of Projects Financial considerations are often an important aspect of the project selection process. Three primary methods for determining the projected financial value of projects: Net present value (NPV) analysis Return on investment (ROI) Payback analysis Information Technology Project Management, Fourth Edition

Net Present Value Analysis Net present value (NPV) analysis is a method of calculating the expected net monetary gain or loss from a project by discounting all expected future cash inflows and outflows to the present point in time. Projects with a positive NPV should be considered if financial value is a key criterion. The higher the NPV, the better. Information Technology Project Management, Fourth Edition

Net Present Value Example Note that totals are equal, but NPVs are not because of the time value of money. Information Technology Project Management, Fourth Edition

Information Technology Project Management, Fourth Edition For Thursday, February 1 For Thursday, February 1 Complete Chapter 4 Read for integration process, documents and deliverables In teams, work on Team Contract Information Technology Project Management, Fourth Edition