Defining Scope, Quality, Responsibility, and Activity Sequence

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Defining Scope, Quality,


Responsibility, and Activity
Sequence

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Chapter Concepts
• Clearly defining the project objective
• Preparing a project scope document
• Understanding the importance of planning for quality
• Creating a work breakdown structure
• Assigning responsibility for work items
• Defining specific activities
• Creating a network diagram
• Utilizing a project management methodology called the
systems development life cycle for information systems
development projects

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Learning Outcomes

• Establish a clear project objective


• Prepare a project scope document
• Discuss the importance and elements of a project
quality plan
• Develop a work breakdown structure
• Prepare a responsibility assignment matrix
• Describe how to define specific activities
• Create a network diagram

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Project Integration Management
Project Scope Management
Project Management Knowledge Project Quality Management
Areas from PMBOK® Guide Project Resource Management
Project Schedule Management

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Establish Project Objective
• Planning process is based on the project objective
• Establishes what is to be accomplished
• Often stated in the project charter or RFP
• Is the tangible end product
• Project objective includes
• Expected benefits
• Primary project end product or deliverable
• Date required to be completed
• Budget
• Changes agreed upon by customer and contractor
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Define Project Scope

Project Scope Project Scope Document


• Defines what needs done • Usually contains
• Includes • Customer requirements
 Items contained in project • Statement of Work
charter, RFP, proposal • Deliverables
 More detail • Acceptance Criteria
• Establishes common • Work Breakdown Structure
understanding of scope with • Establishes baseline
stakeholders • Change control system to
avoid scope creep

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Plan for Quality

• Complete work according to specifications and


standards
• Plan for assuring quality as project progresses
• Include
• References for specifications and standards
• Written procedures for quality tools and techniques
• Key aspects
• Monitor as the project progresses
• Do work right the first time rather than rework

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Create Work Breakdown Structure

• Deliverable-oriented hierarchical decomposition


• Organize project work and deliverables
• Create logical groupings
• Subdivide into more manageable components
• Deliverable is output of work package
• Resource requirements and durations can be assigned
• Accountability can be assigned
• Project manager can monitor and control
• Graphic chart or indentured list
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WBS with Breakdown to Different Levels

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WBS
• Graphic Chart

• Indentured List

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Assign Responsibility
• Responsibility assignment matrix
• Designate responsible individuals
• P = Primary responsibility
• S = Support responsibility
• Associates responsibility
• For each work item
• For each individual

• Only one primary per work item

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Define Activities
• Responsible resources
define activities
• Breakdown work packages to
work items
• Level needed to perform
deliverable
• May not be able to define all
• Comprehensive activity list
• Not always require
expenditure of effort
• Could be wait time

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Sequence Activities
• Network diagram
• Defines the sequence of
activities and relationships
• Tool for arranging order
• Common techniques
• PERT
• CPM
• PDM

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Network Principles

• Activities
• Represented by a box
• Consume time
• Described by verb
• Relationships
• Linked in serial sequence
• Complete concurrently

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Loops

• Illogical relationship
among activities
• Perpetually repeats itself
• Not acceptable

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Laddering
• Set of repeating activities
• Serial sequence
• One work
• Two wait

• Can be performed at same time


• Would need triple resources

• Ladder activities
• Allow for shortest possible time for
completion
• Best use of the three workers and experts

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Create Network Diagram

Tips and Techniques Development of Diagram


• Logical sequence of activities • Questions to answer
• Show dependent relationships • Finish before next start?
• Elaborate as project progresses • Done concurrently?
• • Cannot be started next?
Use subnetworks for similar
activity sequences and • Guidelines for detail level
relationships • Define each work package
• Draw summary level network
then add detail
• Detail to responsibility or
deliverable change
• Duration less than project
progress review
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Planning
for Information Systems Development
Definition Process
• Computer-based system • Plan, execute, and control
 Accepts data as input • Systems Development Life Cycle
 Processes the data • Problem definition
 Produces useful information • System analysis
• Examples • System design
 Computerized order entry • System development
 E-commerce • System testing
 Automatic teller machines • System implementation
 Billing, payroll, and inventory

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An IS Example: Internet Applications
Development for ABC Office Designs
ABC Office Designs Project
• Large number of sales • Project manager identified
representatives
• WBS follows SDLC
• Sell office furniture to major
corporations • Responsibility assignment
• State assignments in four regions matrix completed
• Management monitor state and • List of tasks compiled and
regional sales predecessors identified
• Build Web-based IS system to
• Network diagram created
track prices, inventory, and
competition

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IS Example: WBS follows SDLC

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IS Example:
Responsibility
Assignment
Matrix

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IS Example:
Task List and
Predecessors

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IS Example: Network Diagram

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Project Management Information Systems

• Wide variety of systems available


• Plan and control projects in interactive mode
• Plan and test different options
• Create reports, diagrams, and charts
• Interface with other software applications
• Appendix A has additional information

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Critical Success Factors
• Plan the work and then work the plan. It is important to develop a plan before starting to perform
the project. Taking the time to develop a well-thought-out plan is critical to the successful
accomplishment of any project.
• Participation builds commitment. By participating in the planning of the work, individuals will
become committed to accomplishing it according to the plan.
• The project must have a clear objective of what is to be accomplished. The objective should be
defined in terms of end product or deliverable, schedule, and budget, and it must be agreed upon
by the customer and the project team that will perform the project.
• The project scope document is valuable for establishing a common understanding and agreement
among project stakeholders regarding the scope of the project.
• Having a quality plan at the outset of the project is extremely beneficial because it will help prevent
incurring additional costs and schedule extensions due to rework caused by work and deliverables
that fail to meet quality requirements and customer expectations.
• The key to quality control is to monitor the quality of the work early and regularly throughout the
performance of the project, rather than waiting until all the work is completed before checking or
inspecting for quality.
• The network diagram is also is a communication tool for the project team because it shows who is
responsible for each activity and how each person’s work fits into the overall project.

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Summary
• The planning process is based on the project objective, which establishes what is to be accomplished.
• The project scope defines what needs to be done.
• The project scope document usually contains the customer requirements, statement of work,
deliverables, acceptance criteria, and a work breakdown structure.
• The quality plan must include or reference the specifications, industry or government standards, and
codes that must be used and met during the performance of the project work.
• The work breakdown structure establishes the framework for how the work will get done to produce
the project deliverables.
• A responsibility assignment matrix defines who will be responsible for the work.
• Activities define more specifically how the work will get done.
• A network diagram defines the sequence of how and when the activities will be performed.
• Project planning is a critical activity in developing an information system (IS).
• A project management planning tool or methodology, called the systems development life cycle
(SDLC), is often used to help plan, execute, and control IS development projects.
• Numerous project management information systems are available to help project managers plan,
track, and control projects in a completely interactive way.

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• Define each constraint your own words.
• Discuss Triple Constraints in your project application.
• How to resolve the said constraints?
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