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1 Project Initiation at The Regence Group 12/19/2015John Garrigues1

2 Presentation Goals Learn a little about different Project Life Cycle (PLC) methodologies At a high level, understand the Project Life Cycle used by The Regence Group (TRG) Learn about the Concept and Inception phases Understand how a project is initiated 12/19/2015John Garrigues2

3 John Garrigues (sounds like Syracuse) Information Technology (IT) positions –Project Manager –Systems Administrator –Database Administrator –Network Administrator –Programmer/Analyst Managed IT projects for 20+ years Managing projects for The Regence Group (TRG) since 1999 PMP certification in January, 2001 12/19/2015John Garrigues3

4 PLC Methodologies PMI Project Life Cycle – Initiation – Planning – Execution & Control – Closure 12/19/2015John Garrigues4

5 PMI Phases 12/19/2015John Garrigues5

6 PLC Methodologies Rational Unified Process (RUP) – An iterative software development process framework – An adaptable process framework – Developed by Rational Software Corporation, now a division of IBM – Includes artifacts (documents) to support each activity of the process – Phases include Inception phase Elaboration phase Construction phase Transition phase 12/19/2015John Garrigues6

7 RUP Phases 12/19/2015John Garrigues7

8 PLC Methodologies Enterprise Unified Process (EUP) – RUP with 2 additional phases Production Retirement 12/19/2015John Garrigues8

9 PLC Methodologies Regence PLC – Developed by Enterprise Program Management Office (EPMO) – Phases Concept Inception Elaboration Construction Transition Closure 12/19/2015John Garrigues9

10 Regence PLC Phases Concept: Project ideas are considered. Those that are approved become projects and continue in the lifecycle. Inception: Business requirements are identified and scope is set for the project. Initial project planning is done. Elaboration: System requirements are defined and the plan for the remainder of the project is set. 12/19/2015John Garrigues10

11 Regence PLC Phases Construction: The solution is built, testing is performed, and preparation for rollout is complete. Transition: Final acceptance of the product, readying the organization, and rollout. Closure: Administrative shut-down of the project. 12/19/2015John Garrigues11

12 Project Initiation at Regence Includes the Concept and Inception phases Each phase has entrance criteria and exit criteria Each phase has objectives Each phase has activities to be completed by – Portfolio or project management – Regence IT Services (RITS) Solution Development – Business – Finance 12/19/2015John Garrigues12

13 12/19/2015John Garrigues13 EPM Standards Regence Project Lifecycle (PLC) Concept Phase Definition Entrance Criteria Portfolio Management Activities Phase Objectives Business Activities Finance Activities EPMO Project Compliance Criteria Business Case is approved Project is Staged Start date is defined Project Manager is assigned Project Core team identified Business need identified Business proposal created Business case created Determine if project idea aligns with corporate strategies and key initiatives Develop the high-level budget and define the high-level benefits Assess the business case; approve or reject the project Evaluate the project against the portfolio; determine the project’s start date Primary Phase Roles Business Sponsor SPG Decision Support RITS Delivery Manager EPMO Management None RITS Solution Development Activities Idea, Proposed or Staging State SPG reviews and approves Project Proposal SPG reviews and approves Business Case EPMO stages project EPMO assigns Project Manager Define high-level product/project requirements Identify business mandates Define member, employer, and provider experience features Create Project Proposal Create and Present Business Case for approval Participate in Business Case development Participate in OOM estimate Create OOM estimate for entire project Assign PeopleSoft ID and TKC when Project Proposal approved Disable PeopleSoft ID and TKC when Business Case is approved Reactivate PeopleSoft ID and TKC once project is staged Supporting Groups SPG PrOps Decision Support Project Accounting Portfolio Team Phase Exit Criteria

14 Conception Phase Artifacts Business Case 12/19/2015John Garrigues14

15 12/19/2015John Garrigues15 EPM Standards Regence Project Lifecycle (PLC) Inception Phase Definition Phase Exit Criteria Project Management Activities Phase Objectives Business Requirements Activities Estimating / Budgeting ActivitiesEPMO Project Compliance Activities Charter and Scope is approved Project staged for RITS work. Schedule for Elaboration created Risk Assessment performed Approx. 80% of Business Requirements defined Context diagrams Identify Primary Development Process Non-functional requirements Development case matrix updated Budget and ROI revised/rebaselined Business Case is approved Project has been staged Start date is defined Project Manager is assigned Project Core team named Primary Phase Roles Project Sponsor Business SME Project Manager Enterprise Analyst Systems Analyst* Solutions Engineer* Test Analyst* Lead Developer* Infra/ Env Lead* Secondary roles Delivery Manager/ Track Manager RITS Solution Development Activities Active State Establish the project's scope and acceptance criteria and accepted by Stakeholders Capture the business context and the most important business requirements and constraints to such an extent that you can derive acceptance criteria for the end product Identify the critical use cases of the system, the primary scenarios that will drive the major design tradeoffs Estimate overall cost and schedule for the entire project; create definitive level estimates for Elaboration Phase Identify and estimate potential risks and architecture tradeoffs Prepare the supporting environment for the project (processes, templates, tools) Plan, validate, and format requirements Understand current state Architect process flows Organize requirements into groups; estimate and staff Define future state Model and decompose processes Define non-functional requirements and business rules Review Lessons Learned repository for similar projects Create the project’s Charter and Scope and WBS Create the detailed project schedule thru Elaboration; high- level thru remainder of project Create the project management plans: schedule, cost, risk, requirements, communications, quality Conduct Phase-Gate Review Define the problem, alternative solutions and collaborate on business requirements Assign RITS Core Team* (see primary roles) Initial draft of functional specs, Master Test Approach, Integration Test Cases, Test Plan, and SAD document Identify primary Process for Agile and/or Waterfall High level story cards defined with TDD cases Initial draft of Solution Map completed Agile Development Team identified Initial Integrated interfaces and high level architecture identified Status report submitted on time Development Case Matrix created thru Elaboration Charter and Scope created Communications, Risk, Quality, and Requirements Management Plans created Budgetary estimate defined DIRs in ClearQuest Detailed project schedule created thru Elaboration No later than 30 days after Inception starts: Create definitive Project Management estimates for the entire project Create definitive Inception Phase / Business Requirements estimates Confirm OOM estimates for remainder of project By End of Inception: Create definitive level estimates for Elaboration Create budgetary level estimates for Construction thru Closure Baseline project budget Supporting Groups SPG/PrOps Decision Support Project Accounting Portfolio Team Entrance Criteria Agile-only activities shown in italics

16 Inception Phase Artifacts Charter and Scope Initial Risk Assessment Development Case Checklist Budget and ROI Benefit Realization 12/19/2015John Garrigues16

17 Summary Project Life Cycle (PLC) methodologies –PMI, RUP, RSLC The TRG Project Life Cycle has phases –Concept, Inception, Elaboration, Construction Transition, Closure Projects at are initiated by completing –Concept phase –Inception phase 12/19/2015John Garrigues17

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