THE Project Management Framework - THE 5Ds: Do It Once Do It When You Say You Will
THE Project Management Framework - THE 5Ds: Do It Once Do It When You Say You Will
THE Project Management Framework - THE 5Ds: Do It Once Do It When You Say You Will
Project Manager
n The project manager creates and delivers a number of
THE IT
DISCOVER DEFINE DESIGN DEVELOP DELIVER activities and outcomes within the constraints of an agreed
time and a budget.
n Does it support n What is required? n What are the n Have we n Has it delivered n The project manager is accountable for coordinating
PROJECT
our strategy and requirements developed and the outcomes resources to deliver the project’s outcomes according to
n What are the
objectives? and costs tested what was and benefits we the agreed plan and business case.
options, the costs
DECISION GATE
DECISION GATE
DECISION GATE
DECISION GATE
in detail? required? thought it would?
n Is it mandatory? and the benefits?
Customer
MANAGEMENT n What will we get?
n Is it worth
n How do we
know we
n The Customer is the person (a representative of the staff,
IT users or the University) who is going to use the
FRAMEWORK
will get deliverables or outcomes of the project.
exploring further? the benefits? n The Customer is accountable for ensuring the needs of the
people impacted by the project or using the IT solution
– THE 5Ds
are met.
Supplier
PRINCIPLES THE FOUR KEY ROLES n The Supplier is the person who provides the resource
and expertise to do the actual (IT) work on the project.
A project’s outcomes will be: There are four key roles responsible and accountable for n The Supplier is accountable for ensuring the (IT)
the tasks and their outcomes shown in the detailed diagram solution meets the University’s requirements functionally
n Embedded strategically; innovative and transformational
overleaf. These are roles, not job descriptions; on a project, a and technically.
n Customer-focused and intuitive person may have more than one role, usually assigned on the
n Developed collaboratively basis of skills and knowledge.
n Measured, visible and sustainable The critical dialogue is between the Customer and the Supplier,
Contact
IT Programme Office Manager; x37648
n Digital by default; automated, mobile-enabled and cloud-ready facilitated by the Project Manager with overall leadership
Or visit: http://it.leeds.ac.uk/Projectmanagement
n Bought not built; without single points of failure provided by the Sponsor.
DECISION GATE
DECISION GATE
DECISION GATE
DECISION GATE
Business Business Business Business Business
Opportunity Opportunity Opportunity Opportunity Opportunity
Description Verification Confirmation Acceptance Realisation
1.1 2.1 3.1 4.1 5.1
DO IT ONCE; DO IT RIGHT;
Opportunity Description Business Drivers Detailed Requirements Solution Build/ Configure Set Up for Go Live
EXECUTIVE What is the opportunity Ensure a common goal is Detailed requirements and cost Prepare environments and build Execute training plan; confirm all
for the University? Write agreed; confirm resources are estimates. Fully understand the the solution components or build/ go-live responsibilities and issue
SUMMARY a clear, concise description committed; define scope and impact and business processes. configure the 3rd party solution. go-live communications.
of the change. objectives for the project. Begin the procurement process.
CHECK!
1.2 2.2 3.2 4.2 5.2
Drivers for Change Current Operation Detailed Business Design Solution Test Go Live
BUSINESS What is the pressure for change? Current Enterprise Architecture Agree the project’s products, Prove the solution conforms to Change Management