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What Is a Project?
Attributes of projects
- unique purpose
- temporary
- require resources, often from various areas
- should have a primary sponsor and/or customer
- involves uncertainty
Characteristics of Projects
- Single unit
- Relatively low frequency
- Defined starting points and ending points
- Defined outcomes / goals
- Complex interrelated tasks, often transcending functional boundaries
- Require special management tools
Project management is “the application of knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques to project activities in
order to meet project requirements” (PMI)
Some people argue that building the Egyptian pyramids was a project, as was building the Great Wall of
China
Most people consider the Manhattan Project to be the first project to use “modern” project
management
The U.S. spends $2.3 trillion on projects every year, an amount equal to one-quarter of the nation’s
gross domestic product.
The world as a whole spends nearly $10 trillion of its $40.7 trillion gross product on projects of all kinds.
More than sixteen million people regard project management as their profession; on average, a project
manager earns more than $82,000 per year.
This lecture was taken from the article of Renee (2020) entitled “Introduction to Project Management”.
All credits given to the rightful owner. For reference purposes only and not intended to be shared.
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It is the project manager’s duty to balance these three often competing goals
“The reasons for the increase in successful projects vary. First, the average cost of a project has been
more than cut in half. Better tools have been created to monitor and control progress and better skilled
project managers with better management processes are being used. The fact that there are processes
is significant in itself.”
Project Stakeholders
Stakeholders are the people involved in or affected by project activities. Stakeholders include the
following:
Knowledge areas describe the key competencies that project managers must develop
1. scope
2. time
3. cost
4. quality
4 facilitating knowledge areas are the means through which the project objectives are achieved
This lecture was taken from the article of Renee (2020) entitled “Introduction to Project Management”.
All credits given to the rightful owner. For reference purposes only and not intended to be shared.
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1. human resources
2. communication
3. risk
4. procurement management
1 knowledge area (project integration management) affects and is affected by all of the other
knowledge areas
Project management tools and techniques assist project managers and their teams in various aspects of
project management
Much of the knowledge needed to manage projects is unique to the discipline of project management .
Project managers must also have knowledge and experience in general management the application
area of the project.
This lecture was taken from the article of Renee (2020) entitled “Introduction to Project Management”.
All credits given to the rightful owner. For reference purposes only and not intended to be shared.