Small Project Management (2 days)
Why This Course?
Today's professionals spend up to 75% of their time in project-related
work. Much of this work consists of small projects that we fail to manage
as projects. Rather we treat it as work that needs to be done by the
end of the month. Thus, this unmanaged work just "happens".
Because we are in an era where responsiveness and effectiveness are crucial,
letting small projects "happen" is no longer acceptable.
Can project management methods help small projects in the same way the
methods help larger projects? Yes! This case-oriented workshop
shows how to apply basic techniques to managing, understanding, and coordinating
small projects. At the same time, the techniques are fully compatible
with our methods for larger projects.
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Define Project Management. Discuss the
unique challenges of small projects, the skills needed to make small
projects successful, and the methods that can keep them small. |
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Document the Project Request; describe
the 3D Life Cycle; discuss the purpose and benefits of each project
phase. |
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Use business case analysis to clarify
the need, then produce one good objective. Determine the business
requirements. |
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Begin planning the project by prioritizing
it compared to other projects. |
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Describe the activities of the Design
phase, and the value of each to the project. |
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Tailor the Small Project WBS Template
to create a work plan framework at an appropriate level of detail. |
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Estimate activity effort and duration
using the Small Project Worksheet. Describe how communicating assumptions
produces more accurate, useful estimates. |
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Schedule the project, using methods that
are useful for one-person and multi-person staffing. |
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Discuss the importance of involving others
in appropriate project activities, and the challenges and strategies
for doing so. |
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Describe the use of Quality Reviews and
Change Control in small projects. |
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Describe the Deliver Phase activities
and the value of each to the project. |
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Apply minimum-effort project tracking
methods; evaluate project progress. |
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Scale Small Project Management techniques for smaller JDI and VSP
(Just Do It and Very Small Projects), or for larger projects. |
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Describe the personal and enterprise
benefits of implementing small project management. |
Audience
This workshop is for every professional who spends time on small projects,
namely those projects that take up to 360 work-hours of effort and up
to 3 months to complete. Although the workshop focuses on techniques for
managing small projects, the techniques are for larger projects as well.
Course
Outline (2 days)
1. Defining The Project
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Defining Project Management; Issues of
Small Projects |
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Characteristics of Small Projects; Successful-Project
Skills |
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Project Management Techniques; The 3-D
Life Cycle; The Small Project Activity List |
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Why Not "Just Do It"? First
Step: Size Project and Plan First Phase |
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Make a First Guesstimate; Evaluating Small
Project Success Criteria |
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State the Problem (or Opportunity); Define
Scope and Objective |
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Understand Current Environment; Define
Requirements for an Acceptable Solution |
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Priority and Planning the Next Phases;
Reviews and The Basic Nine Deliverables |
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Summary: Defining The Project |
2. Planning The Project
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Establishing Priority Over Multiple Concurrent
Projects; Reflecting Priority |
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Building A Work Plan; Small Project Activity
Templates; Specialized Activity Lists for Unique Projects |
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Estimating Project Activities; High-Low
Consensus Effort Estimating |
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The Small Project Worksheet; The Effort
— Duration Conversion |
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Scheduling Methods: Calendar Scheduling;
Scheduling with Gantt Charts |
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Quality Assurance and Small Projects;
Change Management and Small Projects |
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Summary: Planning the Project |
3. Coordinating The Project
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The Challenge of Coordinating Others;
Leadership Meets the Challenge |
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The Design Phase Activities; The Deliver
Phase Activities: Purpose and Benefits |
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Often Omitted Activities: Testing, Documentation
and Training |
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Minimalist Project Tracking; Implementing
the Project: An Acceptance Test |
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Evaluating and Ending the Project |
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Scaling Techniques Upward; One Minute
Small Project Manager |
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Summary |
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