Managing Projects With THE Guide (3 or 4 days)
Why This Course?
This workshop supports supports customers who have licensed THE Guide, our innovative Project Management and Systems Engineering methodology. It applies the project management strategies, tools and techniques
of THE Guide to improve project initiation, phase planning, tracking,
and project closure. Participants use the powertools of THE Guide while learning more effective project management
methods, resulting in better, faster, less expensive projects, with a higher level of success and customer satisfaction.
The last day of this workshop provides hands on application using Plan
By Example (PBE), an automated, accelerated planning process.
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Introduction: Describe project
management vital signs, and the project management methods, tools
and techniques of THE Guide. |
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Minimum Initial Planning: Apply
minimum use of THE Guide for project initiation, including The 20
Questions, SWAG and Consensus estimating, documented Assumptions and Problem Analysis. |
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Phase Structuring and Estimating:
Structure the project, using THE Guide's Work Breakdown Structure
Templates. Improve delegation through better communication and better
documentation. Coach team members to better activity estimates. |
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Phase Scheduling: Perform precedence
and resource analysis to get a phase done faster, using staff effectively.
Identify the staffing-duration trade-offs. Produce a Phase schedule. |
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Status Tracking and Change Control:
Implement a Tracking process that maximizes useful information. Establish
a Change Control procedure that is responsive to needed change,
but manages the change impact on the project schedule and cost. |
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Closure: End of Phase, End of Project:
Describe the end-of-phase and end-of-project activities that celebrate
your success with THE Guide. |
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Plan By Example Hands-On: Minimum Initial
Planning: Use PBE to document and model your project, and produce
a project plan. Use PBE to structure, staff, estimate a phase's activities,
then export the result to project management software. Perform precedence
and resource analysis, then print the results. |
Audience
This workshop targets Project Managers and team leaders who initiate,
plan and track medium to large projects. It is invaluable for internal
Project Management Consultants. An ideal option for this workshop is the
Intact Team, combining customers, managers and key team members for a
current project, and using that project as their case study.
Our 2-day Project Management Fundamentals workshop is designed for team
members who do not participate in this workshop. For leaders of larger
projects, we also recommend Software Cost Estimating, from our curriculum.
Course Outline(3 or 4 days)
1. Introduction To Guide Projects
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Balancing the Vital Signs of Success;
Introduction to The Project Guide; THE Guide Components |
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The System Development Life Cycle; The
Basic Nine Deliverables; Project Skills Ladder |
2. Minimum Initial Planning
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The Initial Planning Activities; The Results
of Initial Planning: the Document of Understanding |
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Step A: Size Project and Plan First Phase:
Starting A Successful Project |
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Gathering Information: The 20 Most Important
Questions in Any Project |
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Step B: Forecasting With Consensus Estimating
and Model-1; Select a First Phase Plan |
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Introducing Plan By Example; Case Application:
The 20 Questions, Model-1 |
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Step C: Develop Project Strategy; Three
Successful Project Types; Step D: Managing Risk |
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Step E: Develop and Approve Initial Plan;
PBE/Model: Modeling the Project |
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Case Application: Plan By Example/Model |
3. Phase Structuring and Estimating
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Overview of Phase Planning; Prepare Phase Plan |
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Structure The Phase (Work Breakdown Structures);
Assigning Work Responsibility; Delegation |
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Estimate Work Packages; Factors That Make
Estimates Wrong; Assumptions Based Estimating |
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Effort - Duration Conversion; Estimating
Project Manager Time |
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Case Application: Structuring and
Estimating With PBE/Phase |
4. Phase Scheduling
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Network Diagrams and Precedence Analysis;
Precedence Analysis and the Vital Signs |
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Gantt Charts and Resource Analysis; Resource
Analysis and the Vital Signs |
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Automated Scheduling Support; Completing
the Phase Plan; Perform Quality Assurance Reviews |
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Case Application: Using Project
Management Software |
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Phase Planning Closure |
5. Status Tracking and Change Control
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Status Tracking Overview; Components of
a Project Tracking System |
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Components of a Tracking System; Lead
and Manage Project |
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Levels of Project Tracking; Duration,
Effort and Assumptions; Project Reporting |
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Controlling Change; Why Change
Happens; Change Implementation |
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Phase Closure: Refine and Approve Project
Plan; Project-End Checklist |
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End Project; Perform Post-Project Evaluatio |
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Project Evaluation: Qualitative or Quantitative?
Your Final Exam |
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