Project Planning and Execution: Syllabus Coverage
Project Planning and Execution: Syllabus Coverage
Syllabus Coverage
Course Contents
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Course Contents
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Understanding Project
Management
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Definition of a Project
Project Attributes
Cost,Quality Decline
Performance Unique
Technology Processes Products
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Programme Management
Project
Programme
Tasks
Challenges
Success of
Aims
Work Packages the
Programme
Work Units
Interdependencie
s
Short-run/Long
run
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Why Project Management
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Why Project Management
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Parameters affecting Project Management
Three main aspects which require strategic action to
be taken.
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Overview of Project Management
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The Value Roadmap
Align
Tie Processes and Initiatives to Corporate Objectives
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Product First™ Value Opportunities
Score
1 ... grow share with
customer-focused products
6.0 Voice of the Customer
…protect product
2 position 2.0 Barriers to Entry
Growth
... improve ability to fulfill
3 demand 9.5 Improve Delivery Cycle
... lower
4.0
7 Total Cost Out/Margin
product cost
Improvement
Profitability
... lower 9.0
8 development and Lifecycle Cost Management
lifecycle cost
Distributed Mfg
Supplier
Supplier Feasibility Feedback Distributed Mfg
Supplier Preferred Parts Tooling Designs Distributed Mfg
Approved Vendors Work Instructions Distributed Mfg
NC Programs
Requirements Custom
Design Feedback Procurement Manufacturing Configurations
Field Notices
Part Designs
BoMs Service
Changes
Customer Concerns
Engineering Failure Reports
Models User, Service
Drawings Manuals
Simulations Training guides
Parts catalogs
Sales
Local Design Marketing
Partner Customers
Offshore
Design Partner Concepts
Proposals Customers
Requirements Regulatory
Customer Requirements
Captive ODC
Market Requirements Authorities
Brochures, Data Sheets
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Product Management and Project
Management
Costs Average Cost per Low Cost per customer Low Cost per customer
customer
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Product Management
Objectives and Strategies vis-à-vis Project
Management
Strategies Growth Maturity Decline
Product Offer product Diversify brand and Phase out weak items
extensions,service,w models
arranty
Price Price to penetrate Price to penetrate Cut prices
market market
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PDS can be Implemented Incrementally
Change Release to
Management Manufacturing
Configuration Dynamic
Management Publishing
Digital Digital
Product Product Content
Definition Management
Product
Development
Collaboration
Project
Management
& Execution
Timeline
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Product First™ Value Opportunities (from
questionnaire)
Score
1 ... grow share with
customer-focused products
6.0 Voice of the Customer
…protect product
2 position 2.0 Barriers to Entry
Growth
... improve ability to fulfill
3 demand 9.5 Improve Delivery Cycle
... lower
4.0
7 Total Cost Out/Margin
product cost
Improvement
Profitability
... lower 9.0
8 development and Lifecycle Cost Management
lifecycle cost
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Project Evaluation factors
Marketing factors
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Project Evaluation factors
Financial Factors
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Our Global Network: 6,000 Employees with Many
Years' Experience in the Automotive Industry.
We know the country-specific requirements.
Added-Value Regional Approach Offer
UK Germany
USA
Czech Republic
Spain, Portugal
Austria Asia Pacific
France
Mexico
India
Brazil
South Africa
Argentina
More than 2,000 experts > More than 300 experts > More than 100 experts > Less than 100 experts
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Benefit From Our Comprehensive Industry Expertise.
Focused solutions for all requirements.
Added-Value Regional Approach Offer
Telco,
Automotive Manufacturing
Media & Utilities
Service Finance Public
Managed Accounts
Document Finance &
Receivables HR BPO
Services Accounting
Management
BPO
(MDocS)
Horizontal
Solutions
Solutions
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Business Orientation, Industry Expertise, Process
Expertise.
We provide ICT services which span the length of the
automotive value-added chain.Added-Value Regional Approach Offer
Industr
y Automotive Solutions
Process Engineering Manufacturing Marketing, Sales & Service InCar
Productio Corporate
n Order & Productio Purchasin Marketing Distributi Management Produ
Sub- Product Definition Preparati Capacity n g & Service on Retail cts
Process & Development on Mgmt. & & Sales Logistics
& Control Logistics
Support SCM/ Embedded
Product Digital Manufacturing Process Consulting Retail
Digital Supplier Procurem Control
Definition Product Factory Supplier Integration & Marketing Diagnostic
s Integratio Consultin Finance ent (InCar
Mgmt. Creation n g Software)
Management
Engineerin Collaborati Manufactu Capacity Purchasin Productio Inventory IT Service Embedded
ve ring Technical Market Check
g Process Engineerin Managem g Sales Documenta Managem Controllin Managem
Consulting g
Engineerin
g ent Solutions n Planning tion ent Services g ent (Diagnostic
s)
Engineerin InCar Shop Embedded
g Demand / Warranty DMS &
Solution Integratio Engineerin Inventory Logistics Floor Ordering & Order Platform Human Complete
(Test &
n g Planning Solutions Control Goodwill Fullfilment Services Resource
s Solutions Solutions Solution Integration;
HiL, TestC)
& Technical ECU – Vehicle Warehous Data
Document JIT / JIS Solutions Quality Quality e Embedded
Services Control Managem Control Managem Managem Life
Managem ent ent (E/E Process
ent Sol. ent & RFID & Data
Mgmt.)
Digital Factory in Production Embedded
Financial Mobile
Services Services Telematics
Electronic Data Interchange (Embedded
Functions)
Automotive Supplier Solutions (gEXPRESS,
ZEDA)
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Our Integrated View Point and Way of Working.
Profit from an “Innovative Transformation.”
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