Post on 04-Jan-2016
Project Management Framework and
Organization4/20/05ECGR 6185By Chris Lankfordcllankfo@uncc.edu
Discussion Topics
What is project management? Who participates in a project? What are their responsibilities? How are projects organized?
What is a Project?
An undertaking to create a unique product or service. Does not have to be technical or innovative
Can involve one to thousands of people Can last any amount of time
What is Project Management? “The application of knowledge, skills, tools
and techniques to project activities to meet project requirements”
Project Stakeholders
Individuals and organizations involved in the execution or completion of a project Project Manager Customer/User Sponsor Performing Organization
Stakeholder Relationships
General Management Disciplines Foundation for any project endeavor and
usually the same for all projects. Planning Organizing Staffing Executing Operation Control
General Management Skills
Leadership Ability to both lead and manage while
emphasizing the need for both Communication
Clear and complete exchange of information so that it is received correctly.
Negotiating Possible changes to improve the project direction
to better meet the requirements and specifications
General Management Skills (cont.) Problem Solving
Identifying a possible project dilemma and finding a solution
Influencing Understanding the project structures to affect the
organization performance and “get things done” Git-r-done!
“The Triple Constraint”
Project Scope Time Cost
Balance of these constraints determines project quality
Change in one affects others
Standards and RegulationsInternational Organization for Standardization (ISO) Standards
Non-mandatory rules, guidelines, or characteristics for processes or services
Regulations Mandatory Government-imposed requirements
specifying product, process, or service characteristics
Project Environment Considerations Cultural and Social
How do projects affect people and how do people affect projects?
International and Political How do international and political laws and
customs affect projects? Physical
How do physical surroundings affect the project and will the project affect the surroundings?
Project Management Context Programs
Formed to include a number of related projects to achieve a higher level objective
Portfolios Include projects and programs to simply management of
similar objectives Subprojects
Division of a project to become more manageable Project Management Office (PMO)
Coordinates all projects and programs Does not have to be related
Project Life Cycle
Chronological schedule of project phases to better organize the execution of a project
Each phase has a general or detailed criteria
Life-Cycle Stages
Project Phases
Organizational Influences
Organizational Systems Project-based
Focuses on managing project objectives Non-project-based
May include sub-units for project-based management
Organizational Cultures and Styles Based on cultural values and beliefs Work Ethics
Organizational Influences (cont.) Organizational Structure
Organization of the project body to fit a particular project need
Functional Structure Each functional group works independently from others Managed by a single superior
Projectized Structure All groups are organized together, either in a particular
order or side-by-side Groups can provide information to other groups
Organizational Influences (cont.) Matrix Organizations
Weak Matrix Similar to functional organization Incorporates some projectized organization
Strong Matrix Similar to projectized organization Incorporates some functional organization
Balanced Matrix Equal combination of functional and projectized
Structure Influences
Functional Organization
Projectized Organization
Balanced Matrix Organization
Weak Matrix Organization
Strong Matrix Organization
Questions?