Risk Management

Risk Management is a process of identifying, assessing, controlling and prioritizing threats. Every business and organization faces the risk of unexpected, harmful events that can cost the company money or cause it to permanently close. Various sources for risk: Financial uncertainty Legal liabilities Strategic management errors Accidents Natural disasters Out Read more…

Metrics

A project’s metrics serve an extremely important purpose; they allow the project manager and more importantly, the stakeholders to view the overall status of the project. This makes it extremely important for the proper metrics to be selected, so as to provide the most accurate assessment of the project’s status Read more…

Cost Control (Ch. 14)

An effective cost control system should have: Planning of the work needed to complete a project Estimation of time, labor, and costs Clear communication of the scope Disciplined budget Timely accounting of progress and expenditures Reestimation of time and cost periodically Comparison of actual progress + cost to the schedule Read more…

Scheduling Techniques

Project managers are always grappling with the demands involved in project planning, and the many moving parts that encompass it. The crux of managing projects involves keeping the project’s resources, tasks, and timeline defined in clear sight so that project managers can keep a comprehensive view of the project, as Read more…

Variables for Success

Top 5 Factors That Lead to Project Success I found this article interesting, it talks about 5 factors for success being: Intelligent People Comprehensive Planning Open Communication Proper Risk Management Strong Project Closure While some of the items are seen as being obvious others are something that you think about Read more…

Variables for Success

Project Success is measured by the actions of the project manager and team, the parent organization, and the customer organization. Each party can experience different variables that ultimately have different appropriate actions to take. As a project manager, it is important to look at all these variables that will be Read more…

Variables for Success

While it’s important for a project manager to determine different elements of a project such as the cost, time and performance, this will only identify immediate problems. In addition, the project manager must also consider different company variables, such as culture or work flow. Proper communication between all concerning groups Read more…

Project Planning

To understand what project planning is, we need to know the project management cycle. There are four phases in the cycle: initiation, planning, execution and closure. Planning phase stands second. Project Planning Phase Goal: Define project scope, timelines, costs, deliverables and schedules. Project planning is a highly disciplined activity and is Read more…