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| Teacher: Pekka Käyhkö | | Teacher: Pekka Käyhkö |
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| * Preparation and planning is often the most crucial phase in a project ( Teacher's PPs ) | | * Preparation and planning is often the most crucial phase in a project ( Teacher's PPs ) |
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| | == Project management softwares == |
| | '''[[w:Microsoft Project|Microsoft Project]]''' is a [[w:project management software|project management software]] program, developed and sold by [[w:Microsoft|Microsoft]], which is designed to assist a [[w:project manager|project manager]] in developing a [[w:plan|plan]], assigning [[w:Resource (project management)|resources]] to tasks, tracking progress, managing the [[w:budget|budget]], and analyzing workloads. ( Wikipedia ) |
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| There are lot of competitors in the area of [[w:project management software|project management software]]. '''See [[w:Comparison of project management software|Wikipedia list of project management software]]'''. | | There are lot of competitors in the area of [[w:project management software|project management software]]. '''See [[w:Comparison of project management software|Wikipedia list of project management software]]'''. |
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| == Project Management in Multicultural Environment - Session 2 == | | == Project Management in Multicultural Environment - Session 2 == |
| '''Six Phases of a Project'''
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| # Enthusiasm
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| # Disillusionment
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| # Panic
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| # Search for the guilty
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| # Punishment of the innocent
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| # Praise and honors for the non-participants ( Teacher )
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| '''Instructions for making the project plan for the case company''':
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| * Understand the case
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| * Think of the whole
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| * Know the environment
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| * Structure should be clear and cover all required areas ( Teacher )
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| '''Steps in a project''':
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| : 0. Decision - Understand the field. Do we need a project or not ?
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| # [[w:Goal|Goal]]s - Set project goals ( customers, users, project mgr )
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| # Deliverables - Based on goals, create a list (when/how) project should deliver things
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| # [[w:Schedule|Schedule]] - Based on deliverables, create a list of tasks (days, resources)
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| # [[w:HR|HR]] plan
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| # [[w:Communication|Communication]] plan
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| # [[w:Risk management|Risk management]] plan
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| # Ending
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| Tasks during lessons:
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| # Get a good understanding of case 1
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| # What is the purpose of a project plan?
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| # Evaluate a project plan taken from the Internet - Can you use it as a plan template?
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| # Find some templates you can use
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| # Define
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| ## A process
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| ## A change
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| == Project Management in Multicultural Environment - Session 3 ==
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| * In [[w:New product development|product development]] and [[w:process optimization|process optimization]], a '''[[w:requirement|requirement]]''' is a singular documented physical and functional need that a particular design, product or process must be able to perform. ( Wikipedia )
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| * A '''[[w:work breakdown structure|work breakdown structure]] (WBS)''', in [[w:project management|project management]] and [[w:systems engineering|systems engineering]], is a deliverable-oriented decomposition of a project into smaller components.
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| ::: A work breakdown structure element may be a [[w:Product (business)|product]], [[w:data|data]], [[w:Service (economics)|service]], or any combination thereof. A WBS also provides the necessary framework for detailed cost estimating and control along with providing guidance for schedule development and control.<ref name="BAH">Booz, Allen & Hamilton [http://science.energy.gov/~/media/opa/powerpoint/Final_Module_2.ppt Earned Value Management Tutorial Module 2: Work Breakdown Structure], [http://science.energy.gov/opa/project-management/tools-and-resources/ Office of Science, Tools & Resources for Project Management], science.energy.gov. Accessed 27. Dec 2011.</ref> ( Wikipedia )
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| * A '''[[w:statement of work|statement of work]]''' ('''SOW''') is a formal document that captures and defines the work activities, [[w:deliverable|deliverable]]s, and timeline a vendor must execute in performance of specified work for a client.
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| ::: The SOW usually includes detailed requirements and pricing, with standard regulatory and governance terms and conditions. It thus overlaps in concept with a [[w:contract|contract]], and indeed SOWs are often legally equivalent to contracts. ( Wikipedia )
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| == Project management softwares ==
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| '''[[w:Microsoft Project|Microsoft Project]]''' is a [[w:project management software|project management software]] program, developed and sold by [[w:Microsoft|Microsoft]], which is designed to assist a [[w:project manager|project manager]] in developing a [[w:plan|plan]], assigning [[w:Resource (project management)|resources]] to tasks, tracking progress, managing the [[w:budget|budget]], and analyzing workloads. ( Wikipedia )
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| == References == | | == References == |