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PROJECT METHODOLOGIES AND PROCESSES, START, FINISH - Coggle Diagram
PROJECT METHODOLOGIES AND PROCESSES
PROJECT METHODOLOGY
:
A strategic-level plan for managing and controlling the project.
Game plan for implementing project and product lifecycles.
Must be flexible and include "best practices" learned from experience over time.
Can be traditional .
Example : Waterfall
Define requirements
Design
Build
Test
Implement
Maintenance
Can be agile.
Example: XPM, SCRUM
THE PROJECT LIFE CYCLE.
Collection of logical stages or phases that
maps the life of a project.
from its beginning, through its middle to its end.
to define, build and deliver the product.
PROJECT PHASES
Phase exits, Stage Gates, Kill Points
Phase-end review of key deliverables
Allows the organization to evaluate project performance and take immediate action to correct errors or problems.
Fast tracking
Starting the next phase of a project before approval is obtained for the current phase.
Can be used to reduce the project schedule.
Can be risky and should only be done when the risk is acceptable.
PROJECT TIME LINE
Define project goal.
Plan project.
Execute project plan.
Close project.
Evaluate project.
10 KNOWLEDGE AREAS
1 - Project integration management.
2 - Project scope management
3 - Project time management
4 - Project cost management
5 - Project quality management
6 - Project human resource management
7 - Project communications management
8 - Project risk management
9 - Project procurement management
10 - Project stakeholder management
5 PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROCESS GROUPS
1 - Initiating
2 - Planning
4 - Monitoring and controlling
3 - Executing
5 - Closing
PROJECT IN CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENTS
7 PROCESSES
Start project
Initiate project
Direct project
Control stage
Manage product delivery
Manage stage boundaries
Close project
THEMES (GUIDELINES TO AID PROJECT GOAL ACHIEVEMENT)
Business case
Organization
Risk
Quality
Planning
Change
Progress
PRINCIPLES
Business Case driven
Product focus
Lessons learned
Manage the stage
Adapt to the project
Manage by exception
Accountability
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