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Project Management Tips, Tools & Techniques NCHRA PRESENTATION – 19 AUGUST 2020 JOHN JONES, CGCIO , PMP ® , ITIL IT DIRECTOR - BELMONT

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Page 1: Project Management Tips, Tools & Techniques

Project Management Tips, Tools & TechniquesNCHRA PRESENTATION – 19 AUGUST 2020

JOHN JONES, CGCIO™, PMP®, ITIL IT DIRECTOR - BELMONT

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Private Sector:

• PR/Marketing

• Consulting/Training

• Technology

Government:

• Federal

• Local County

• Municipality

Volunteerism:

• PMI – Region Mentor

• Leadership Board Member

Military Brat/3rd culture kidESLESTPExpressiveRed Blue Blue GreenGen X (latchkey)

Getting to know someone may help you understand what motivates them…AND – how you can engage them on your team

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Theory vs Practice

PMIAgilePrince26 Sigma

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Effective Communication

Keeping EVERYONE in the loop

Silos

Vertical vs. Horizontal

Workgroups

Steering Committee

Public Involvement

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Resources; Internal vs. External

MANAGING STAFF

MANAGING VENDORS

MANAGING MILESTONES

MANAGING COST

MANAGING RISK…

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Staff Engagement

Identifying Personality

Types

Teambuilding

Operations vs. Projects

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Understanding Personalities

Jung/Briggs MyersMerrill/ReidAnimal typeMany others

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Who are you?

Left Brain IntrovertExpressiveGen X

Right BrainExtrovertAnalyticalMillennial

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Strength Deployment Inventory (SDI) Discover and influence the motives that

drive behaviors Link between leadership and

organizational performance Different reality based on situation

things-are-going-well stateconflict state

Red, Blue, Green, hub or combo

https://totalsdi.com/assessments/overview/

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Personality Test (Merrill-Reid)

•“Let’s do it all”Expressive

•“Do it right or not at all”Analytical

•“We’re great”Amiable

•“Just do it”Driver

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Brain Dominance

VerbalAnalyticalLogicalRationalDigitalFactualLinearObjective

SyntheticIntuitiveCreativeCasualRandomEmotionalDivergentImaginative

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Develop a Great Team

When introduced – be positive, lead…

Know yourself and those around you (personality test)

Conduct a 360 – find out what folks around you think; adjust where necessary

Support self-actualization!

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http://www.progressiveae.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Generation-Gap.jpg*Millernash.com

2015* 3% 29% 34% 34%

Millenials are on track to comprise 50% of the workforce THIS YEAR!

https://www.navexglobal.com/blog/article/formal-introduction-five-generations-employees-your-workforce/

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Learning Objectives

Implement a four-step “Project Management Process”

Understand the importance and role of the nine knowledge areas

Appreciate the importance of communications and team composition in effective project management

Learn to actively manage risk and change

Understand why is it important to close a project properly

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Public Sector Projects

Legal constraints Accountability to publicPublic resources Fiscal year budgeting

Source: Government Extension to the PMBOK Guide Third Edition, PMI 2006

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Other Characteristics

Determined by gov’t agenda Approved/budgeted in advance Project interdependencies Governance/management flows

hierarchically from political agenda items to execution

Stakeholders at each level represent and draw authority from upper level

Source: Government Extension to the PMBOK Guide Third Edition, PMI 2006

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Key Terms

PROJECT SPONSOR KEY STAKEHOLDERS

PROJECT DELIVERABLE

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Project Definitions

“A temporary endeavor undertaken to create a

unique product or service” (PMI).

Projects are conducted by people, have resource constraints, and when

managed with a project management process,

have a higher probability of success.

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Sponsor

THE PERSON/S WHO EMPOWER THE USE OF ORGANIZATIONAL RESOURCES

TO CONDUCT THE PROJECT.

THE SPONSOR DEFINES PROJECT SUCCESS!

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Key Stakeholders

People who have a vested interest in the project. The project may have a positive or negative impact on them.

It is important to identify these people and continuallycommunicate with them.

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Project Deliverable

The product or service, defined by the sponsor, delivered on-time, within budget.

No more, no less – plan for the objective.

Professional project managers strive to deliver the defined quality on time and within budget.

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DEFINE A NEW PROJECT OR A NEW PHASE OF AN EXIST ING PROJECT BY OBTAINING AUTHORIZATION TO START THE PROJECT OR PHASE

Initiate

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https://www.pmwares.com/blog/balancing-triple-constraints-triangle/Source:

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Sponsor Interview

Define success on this project.

What are the constraints

(quality, time, money, etc.)?

What assumptions

or risks should we know about?

Who else should I

speak to?

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Define Project Scope

The scope statement provides a documented basis for making future project decisions

Contains a project description and the intended output

Defines expectations for quality, cost, and delivery

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Project purpose or justificationMeasurable project objectives and related

success criteriaHigh-level requirementsHigh-level project description, boundaries,

and key deliverablesOverall project riskSummary milestone schedulePre-approved financial resources

Covey, 1991.

Develop the Scope Statement

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Key stakeholder listProject approval requirements (i.e., what

constitutes project success, and who signs off on the project)

Project exit criteria (i.e., what are the conditions to be met in order to close or cancel the project or phase)

Assigned project manager, responsibility, and authority level

Name and authority of the sponsor or other person(s) authorizing the project charter

Covey, 1991.

Scope Statement (cont’d)

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NOW you have a project

TIME TO TURN THE CHARTER INTO A PROPOSAL

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ESTABLISH THE SCOPE,

REFINE OBJECTIVES

& DEFINE COURSE OF ACTION TO

ACHIEVE PROJECT

OBJECTIVES

Planning

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Creating your PLAN

Project Deliverables Assumptions

Project Costs (initial and ongoing) Schedule

Resources/Participants Risks

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PM Tools

Expert Judgement Data Gathering

Interpersonal/Team Skills Software

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Prep and Follow-Thru: PM 101

Risk Management Plan

Change Management Plan

Communications Plan

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Communications Plan

Recipient Frequency

Method (meeting,

email, etc.)

Type (status,

issue, risk)

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Risk Management Plan

Risk Description Owner Likelihood, Severity, Priority

Action

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Procurement

RF?

Piggyback

State Procurement Vehicles

Contract Management

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Budgeting

FISCAL YEAR THRESHOLDS APPROVAL PROCESS

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Schedules, Timelines, Milestones

Red tape = buffer

Public sector processes

Scheduling only 80% staff time?

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Change Management

Critical to develop

Vital to get buy-in

Imperative sponsor

supports it!

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Change Management Plan

Type of change

Threshold

Requestor

Approver

Status

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CHANGE EVENT

Critical to establish evaluation process

Who owns the change?

How will it impact the project?• Cost• Schedule• Quality (Scope)

Who will pay for the costs?

Who must approve changes?

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Organizational Change Management

How to affect change with ‘long-standing traditions’

Baby steps; slow introduction

Training

Partner with end-users

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TRACK, REVIEW, REGULATE PROGRESS AND PERFORMANCE; IDENTIFY AREAS NEEDING CHANGES TO THE PLAN AND ADDRESS ACCORDINGLY

Execute

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Implementation Phase

Managing

Resources

Communication

Change

Controlling

Measuring and Monitoring

Quality

Tracking Progress

Schedule

Costs

Resources

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Workgroup Meeting(s)

Milestones

Priorities

Obstacles

Brainstorming

Action Items

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Strategic Meeting(s)

Milestones

Issues Resolved

Escalations

Committee Concerns

Next Steps

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Other tools

ISSUE LOG KEY DECISIONS LOG

KT PLAN COST TRACKING

STATUS REPORT

ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES

TRAINING PLAN

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CONDUCT LESSONS LEARNED, TRANSFER TO OPERATIONS, FORMALLY CLOSE OUT ALL ASPECTS OF THE PROJECT

Close

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To Production and…..Cut!

MOVE TO OPERATIONS CELEBRATING PROJECT CLOSURE

HOW TO LEARN FROM GOOD, BAD, UGLY

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"The beauty of basketball is that it takes time for people to grow together. You can't just throw

pieces together like an all-star team and expect it to work. You need continuity and leadership to

become great."

- Steve Kerr

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Thank you!

John Jones, CGCIO®, PMP

®

IT Director, [email protected]

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Q&A

NCHRA

2020