Defining The Project: Chapter Four
Defining The Project: Chapter Four
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To be used by the project owner and participants as a planning tool and for measuring project success.
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4. Technical requirements
5. Limits and exclusions 6. Reviews with customer
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Project Charter
Can contain an expanded version of scope statement A document authorizing the project manager to initiate and lead the project.
Scope Creep
The tendency for the project scope to expand over time due to changing requirements, specifications, and priorities.
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FIGURE 4.1
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FIGURE 4.2
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Defines the relationship of the final deliverable (the project) to its subdeliverables, and in turn, their relationships to work packages.
Best suited for design and build projects that have tangible outcomes rather than process-oriented projects.
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FIGURE 4.3
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Helps in the development of the organization breakdown structure (OBS). which assigns project responsibilities to organizational units and individuals
Helps manage plan, schedule, and budget. Defines communication channels and assists in coordinating the various project elements.
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FIGURE 4.4
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Work Packages
A work package is the lowest level of the WBS.
It is output-oriented in that it:
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2. 3. 4. 5.
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FIGURE 4.5
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WBS Coding
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Responsibility Matrices
Responsibility Matrix (RM)
Also called a linear responsibility chart. Summarizes the tasks to be accomplished and who is responsible for what on the project.
Lists project activities and participants. Clarifies critical interfaces between units
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FIGURE 4.6
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FIGURE 4.7
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Information Needs
Project status reports Deliverable issues Changes in scope Team status meetings
Gating decisions
Accepted request changes Action items Milestone reports
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FIGURE 4.8
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Key Terms
Cost account Milestone Organization breakdown structure (OBS) Scope creep Priority matrix Responsibility matrix Scope statement Process breakdown structure (PBS) Work breakdown structure (WBS) Work package
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