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Module 4: Implementing The Project Plan

Module 4: Implementing
The Project Plan

Overview
 Project execution (or implementation) is the phase
in which the plan designed in the prior phases of the
project life are put into action.
 Most of the project’s time, cost and resources are
spent in this stage as in this stage the project
deliverables are created.
 By executing the work packages as per the defined schedule, the project
team produces the deliverables of the project.

 As indicated in the figure on the left directing and


management of project execution will often occur
many times during the project and therefore is
a cyclic process.

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PM Knowledge Areas – Relevant Processes
Project   Develop Project   Collect 
Project Scope 
Integration  Charter Requirements
Management
Management  Develop Project   Define Scope
Management Plan  Create WBS
 Direct and Manage Project Execution  Verify Project Scope
 Monitor and Control Project Work  Control Project Scope
 Perform Integrated Change Control
 Close Project or Phase
 Estimate Costs
Project Cost   Determine Budget
Management
 Define Activities  Control Costs
Project Time   Sequence 
Management
Activities
 Plan Quality
 Estimate Activity Resources Project Quality   Perform Quality 
 Estimate Activity Durations Management Assurance
 Develop Schedule  Perform Quality Control
 Control Schedule
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PM Knowledge Areas – Relevant Processes
 Develop Human 
Project Human   Plan Risk 
Resources  Resource Plan Project Risk  Management
Management
Management  Acquire Project   Identify Risks
Team
 Develop Project Team  Perform Qualitative Risk Analysis
 Manage Project Team  Perform Quantitative Risk Analysis
 Plan Risk Responses
 Monitor and Control Risks

 Plan Procurements Project 
 Identify 
Project 
Procurement   Conduct  Communication  Stakeholders
Management Procurements Management  Plan 
Communications
 Administer Procurements  Manage Communication
 Close Procurements  Manage Stakeholder Expectations
 Report Performance
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Execution Process Groups
Majority of project budget is spent during the execution stage. It is important that PMs have a 
clear set of goals and a realistic time line from the very beginning. Ensuring that scheduling 
and phasing details to be sure                                 that related tasks can be done as planned.
Direct and
Experienced PMs understand that managing  Manage Project Routine quality assurance checks helps the PM
stakeholder expectations, regular  make necessary adjustments
communications and responding  Manage Execution Perform needed in addition to sharing
to their needs is as important as  Stakeholder Quality with stakeholders data about 
communicating with project team Expectations Assurance the health state of the project. 

Decisions on resource allocation  Setting up best teams and clearly 
and distribution are necessary.  Executing setting expectations is a key 
Creating the reports/docs  Conduct Acquire project success factor. Team 
necessary to respond to  Procurements
Process Project Team leaders should understand 
procurement processes  Group how their part fits into the 
ensures best budgetary decisions. larger project benchmark goals.

Routine communication is a detail  Manage Develop Supporting teams with the tools 


inexperienced PMs can easily  Project Team and knowledge needed to do the 
Communications
overlook. Creating efficient flow of  job most effectively will 
communication is essential for creating  enhanced performance. Building team 
Manage
a positive workflow experience for all constituents. cohesion bundled with training can lead to success.
Project Team
Team leaders who listen to  employee concerns and respond 
appropriately can directly impact the success of the entire project. Making mid‐course 
adjustments when necessary and mitigating challenges can result in a strong end product.

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Execution Process – GCAA Example
Sample GCAA Project Execution and
 GCAA developed a process
Deliverable Acceptance Process
specifically for project
execution and deliverable
acceptance
 The process describes how
the GCAA carries out the
execution of the project
following project initiation
 The process guides the
project manager throughout
the life cycle of the project on
the steps to follow to capture vendor progress and
accept deliverables and milestone completion

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Execution Process – GCAA Example

Sample GCAA Milestone Completion Sample GCAA Deliverable Acceptance


Notification Form Form
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Execution Process – GCAA Example

Sample GCAA Project


Dependency Register

Sample GCAA Project Dependency


Form

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Project Dependency Management


Team Activity 11

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Project Dependency Management


Team Activity 11

PMO Actions 
Date  Interdependency  Interdependency  Date Action 
Interdepend. #  Required / Next 
Logged Type Description Required by
Steps

HW standards to be 
provided by IT before 
1 25 Jul Input 25 Aug Monitor
the start of HW 
specification activity 

PMO resource to be 
Resource dedicated for the 
2 25 Jul 15 Aug None
sharing project before start of 
functional requirements

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Monitoring and Control Process Groups
 This set of processes addresses Monitor and 
Control Project 
the skills needed to review Work Perform 
Administer
Integrated 
progress and document Procurements
Change Control
benchmarks.
 Keeping an eye Monitor and  Verify 
Control Risks Scope
on team Executing
performance Process
and reacting Report 
Group Control
Performance Scope
quickly and
appropriately to
Perform Quality  Control 
any emergent issues
Control Schedule
is vital for maintaining Control 
positive forward momentum. Costs

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Monitoring and Control Process Groups
Monitor and   Keeping
Control Project 
Work
stakeholders up to
date on progress
and team
performance through reports and on-
going documentation contributes to
project success.
 Regularly assessing progress related
to scope, benchmark goals, timeline,
and budget helps to ensure that there
are no unpleasant
surprises as the project
unfolds.

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Monitoring and Control Process Groups
Monitor and   Keeping
Control Project 
Work
stakeholders up to
date on progress
and team
performance through reports and on-
going documentation contributes to
project success.
 Regularly assessing progress related
to scope, benchmark goals, timeline,
and budget helps to ensure that there
are no unpleasant
surprises as the project
unfolds.

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The Project Plan

Project Progress
Team Activity 12

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Monitoring and Control Process Groups
Perform   Even well-planned
Integrated 
Change Control
projects are going to
require change from
time to time.
The larger the project the more
change there usually is.
 This process is to keep track of
change in light of timeline and
budgetary considerations which is an
important task that must
be addressed
throughout the project
.

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Monitoring and Control Process Groups
 As the project progresses
Verify
Scope through each phase, it is
important to secure the
documentation related to
completed portions of the
project. Re-visiting other
process groups to be sure that
objectives have been met
reflecting any changes is part
of the follow-through needed
as the project continues
toward completion.

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Monitoring and Control Process Groups
 If there have been
Control
Scope adjustments to budget,
timeline, or the desired
end-product, it is important to re-visit
the documentation related to scope
and mitigate any unresolved
challenges.
 Maintaining effective communication
with stakeholders and related
constituents will keep everyone
updated and engaged
in the project’s success.

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Monitoring and Control Process Groups
 If there have been adjustments to budget, timeline, or the
Control
Schedule desired end-product, it is important to re-visit the
documentation related to scope and mitigate any unresolved
challenges. Maintaining effective communication with
stakeholders and related constituents will keep everyone
updated and engaged in the project’s success.

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Monitoring and Control Process Groups
 Many factors will
Control
Costs affect cost
throughout the
project timeline. Keeping track
of any changes in budget is
important so that
communication around the
control of costs is clear and
accurate.
 Bad control of project cost may
push the project over
budget and lead to
project failure

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Monitoring and Control Process Groups
 Quantifying and
Perform 
Quality Control reporting quality
control issues are
necessary – and
ongoing – to
support the
accuracy and
responsiveness of
the project.

Sample GCAA Deliverable Acceptance


Form

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Monitoring and Control Process Groups
 Collecting and reporting performance data is important to
Report 
Performance complete proper forecasting with regard to timeline and
phasing. Keeping stakeholders aware of team progress
toward benchmark goals supports positive project relations.

Progress tracking at
task level tracking %
completed, overall
completion and
capturing delay

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Monitoring and Control Process Groups
 Tracking risk, responding to documented risk, and evaluating
Monitor and 
Control Risks response to risk is all a part of ensuring the project progresses
effectively through each phase of the timeline.

Sample GCAA
Risk/Issue Register

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Monitoring and Control Process Groups
 Team needs will change throughout the project, additional
Administer
Procurements items may be required while other items and services may not
be needed at all. Keeping track of all paperwork that
documents any changes in contracts is vital to delivering the
project within budget, or as close as possible.

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