Systematic Planning and Evaluating the Project Management Effort
- Topics:
- Project Management
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- International Cost Engineering Council,
- It Operations,
- It service Management,
- Management,
- Project Management,
- Strategy,
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Overview: When managing projects the focus is on how to perform project management activities as well as project execution activities. The planning and evaluating of the project management effort itself is primarily done intuitively based on years of experience - or by following predetermined guidelines for project management. However, a more conscious and systematic planning and evaluating of the management effort is needed for several reasons, which are listed in the paper. Further, the paper presents a methodology of which the three main steps are, Exploring the project situation and characteristics as well as the project management challenges and potential initiatives, Extracting master and detail plans for the project management effort, Evaluating the performed project management activities including documenting each activities in a logbook.
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Format: PDF | Size: 181KB | Date: Oct 2005 | Pages: 10







