2022-2023 By Dr Monem Daymi
Dr. DAYMI
INTRODUCTION
Who am I ?
Who you are? What’s your best achievement?
What are your expectations from this course?
What are the objectives of this course?
What are the ground rules for this course?
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INTRODUCTION
Here are some alarming facts from the Project Management Institute on
how everyday organizations do managing projects:
In low-maturity organizations, only…
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* PMI’s Pulse of the Profession 2016
INTRODUCTION
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PROJECT
MANAGEMENT
FRAMEWORK
CHAPTER 1
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CHAPTER 1: PROJECT MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK
LEARNING Define a Project & Project Management
OBJECTIVES Contrast the difference between a Project and Operations
Explain the Relationship between a Project, Program and Portfolio
Explain the Project Life Cycles
By the end of this chapter, you
should be able to : List the Project Management Knowledge areas
Explain the project environment
Explain Organizational Systems
Explain the role of the Project Manager
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1. WHAT IS A PROJECT?
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1. WHAT IS A PROJECT?
Examples of projects
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1. WHAT IS A PROJECT?
When Project will end?
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1. WHAT IS A PROJECT?
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1. WHAT IS A PROJECT?
Projects Enable Business Value Creation
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1. WHAT IS A PROJECT?
Project Initiation Context
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1. WHAT IS A PROJECT?
Project Initiation Context
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2. WHAT IS PROJECT MANAGEMENT?
The application of knowledge, skills, tools and techniques
to project activities to meet project requirements.
Project management is accomplished through the application and integration
of the project management processes of initiating, planning, executing,
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2. WHAT IS PROJECT MANAGEMENT?
The importance of Project Management
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Project Management in Action
The image of a great project team
is an orchestra, each member
capable of solo performances, but
committed to teamwork.
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2. WHAT IS PROJECT MANAGEMENT?
The importance of Project Management
Effective project management helps individuals, groups, and public and private organizations to:
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2. WHAT IS PROJECT MANAGEMENT?
Poorly managed projects or the absence of project management may result in :
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3. PROJECT, PROGRAM, PORTFOLIO
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3. PROJECT, PROGRAM, PORTFOLIO
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3. PROJECT, PROGRAM, PORTFOLIO
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•Both are performed by people.
Similarities between
•Both are planned, executed and controlled.
Projects &
•Both have resource limitations.
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3. PROJECT, PROGRAM, PORTFOLIO
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3. PROJECT, PROGRAM, PORTFOLIO
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3. PROJECT, PROGRAM, PORTFOLIO
Relationship of Project, Program, Portfolio and Operations Management
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Q5 Are these Projects, Operations, Subprojects, Programs or Portfolios?
Project
1. Upgrade of the company existing accounting system --------------------
Operation
2. Training of 4 staff members in customer service every month ------------------
Subproject
3. Paving a new highway that’s being built --------------------
Program
4. Development of all windows applications by Microsoft --------------------
Portfolio
5. Managing the company’s real estate, mutual funds, shares --------------------
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4. THE PROJECT LIFE CYCLE
Human Life Cycle
Project Life Cycle
Execution
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4. THE PROJECT LIFE CYCLE
13% 24% 31% 25% 7%
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4. THE PROJECT LIFE CYCLE
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4. THE PROJECT LIFE CYCLE
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5. THE PROJECT DEVELOPMENT LIFE CYCLE
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6. PROJECT PHASE
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6. PROJECT PHASE
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6. PROJECT PHASE
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6. PROJECT PHASE
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7. THE PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE
The series of phases that represent the evolution of product from Introduction, Growth, Maturity and to Decline
The product life cycle starts
from the inception of the idea
and ends when the product is
retired.
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8. PROJECT MANAGEMENT KNOWLEDGE AREAS
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9. PROJECT INFLUENCES
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Enterprise Environmental Factors (EEFs)
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Enterprise Environmental Factors (EEFs)
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Organizational Process Assets (OPAs)
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10. ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
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11. THE PROJECT MANAGER
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11. THE PROJECT MANAGER
PROJECT MANAGER
COMPETENCIES
Technical PM Skills
Knowledge, skills, and behaviors
related to specific domains of project,
program and portfolio management.
Leadership Skills
Knowledge, skills, and behaviors
needed to guide, motivate, and direct a
team, to help an organization achieve
its business goals.
Strategic and Business Mgt .Skills
Knowledge of and expertise in the
industry and organization to enhance
performance and deliver business
outcomes.
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Manager Vs Leader
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12. PROJECT MANAGER & PROJECT CONSTRAINTS
It is the project manager’s duty to balance and achieve these often-competing goals.
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