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Book Synopsis

An informative introduction for those considering a career in project management

Project Management JumpStart offers a clear, practical introduction to the complex world of project management, with an entertaining approach based on real-world application. Fully revised to align with a Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge PMBOK Guide, 6th edition, this book provides an overview of the field followed by an exploration of current best practices. The practical focus facilitates retention by directly linking critical concepts to your everyday work, while the close adherence to PMBOK guidelines makes this book the perfect starting point for those considering certification to earn either PMP or CompTIA Project+ credentials.

Project management is a top-five, in-demand skill in today's workplace, and the demand has spread far beyond IT to encompass nearly every industry; any organization that produces goods or services, whether for p

Table of Contents

Introduction xiii

Chapter 1 Building the Foundation 1

The Project Management Journey 2

Is It a Project? 3

Where Are We Going? 4

A Bird’s-Eye View 5

Know the Structure of Your Organization 8

Benefiting from Project Management Practices 14

Tools of the Trade 16

Understanding Project Processes 18

Twenty-first Century Project Management 23

What’s Old Is New Again 24

Constraints 24

Where Do You Go from Here? 27

Becoming PMP® Certified 28

Certifying with CompTIA®’s Project+ 29

Formal Education Programs 29

Terms to Know 30

Review Questions 31

Chapter 2 Developing Project Management Skills 33

A Little Bit of Everything 34

Communication Is the Key 35

Organizing Techniques 35

General Management Skills 42

People Management Skills 43

Communicating Your Style 44

Exchanging Information 45

Active Listening 49

How Many Connections Are There? 51

Ten Tips for Communicating Effectively 52

Terms to Know 53

Review Questions 54

Chapter 3 Initiating the Project 55

Selecting Projects for Success 56

How Projects Come About 57

Project Generators—Needs and Demands 58

Project Requests 59

Business Case 62

Selecting and Prioritizing Projects 64

Feasibility Study 70

Meeting the Stakeholders 71

Working with the Project Sponsor 71

Documenting Stakeholder Roles and Responsibilities 73

Competing Needs of Stakeholders 75

Creating the Project Charter 76

Purposes for the Charter 76

Essential Elements of a Project Charter 78

Holding the Project Kickoff Meeting 81

Creating the Agenda 82

Terms to Know 83

Review Questions 84

Chapter 4 Defining the Project Goals 85

Agreeing on the Deliverables 86

Goals and Objectives 86

Deliverables 89

Discovering Requirements 90

The Role of the Business Analyst 91

Requirements-Gathering Process 92

Critical Success Factors 94

Identifying Assumptions and Constraints 96

Defining Assumptions 97

Defining Constraints 98

Creating the Project Scope Statement 99

Contents of the Project Scope Statement 100

Obtaining Sign-off 102

Creating the Project Scope Management Plan 103

Creating the Communications Plan 103

Terms to Know 105

Review Questions 106

Chapter 5 Breaking Down the Project Activities 107

Constructing the Work Breakdown Structure 108

Organizing the WBS Levels 109

Work Packages 111

Identification Codes 112

Outline View 113

Defining Tasks and Activities 114

Managing the Work 114

Activity Sequencing 116

Determining Milestones 117

Constructing the Responsibility Assignment Matrix 118

Estimating Activity Durations 120

Expert Judgment 120

Parametric Estimating 120

Establishing Dependencies 121

Constructing a Network Diagram 122

Precedence Diagramming 123

Activity on Node 124

Diagramming Method of Choice 124

Terms to Know 124

Review Questions 125

Chapter 6 Planning and Acquiring Resources 127

Planning the Project Team 128

Skills Assessment 129

Deciding Who’s Needed 131

Negotiating for Team Members 132

Staffing Assignments 134

Acquiring Materials, Supplies, and Equipment 135

Questions to Ask 136

Make or Buy 138

Procurement Plan 139

Resource Plan 139

Contracting for Resources 140

Request for Proposal and More 141

Soliciting Bids 142

Choosing a Supplier 143

Awarding the Contract 145

Closing Out the Contract 145

Terms to Know 145

Review Questions 146

Chapter 7 Assessing Risk 147

Identifying Risks 148

Types of Project Risks 150

Common Project Risks: Where Are They Hiding? 150

Identification Techniques 154

Risk Analysis Techniques 160

Risk Probability and Impact 160

Risk Tolerance 163

Planning for Risks 164

Responding to Risks 165

Escalate 166

Accept 166

Avoid 166

Transfer 167

Mitigate 167

Exploit 168

Share 168

Enhance 168

Contingency Planning 168

Residual and Secondary Risks 169

Risk Management Plan 169

Terms to Know 171

Review Questions 172

Chapter 8 Developing the Project Plan 173

Creating the Project Schedule 174

Project Schedule Assistance 175

Project Schedule Components 176

Program Evaluation and Review Technique 176

Calculating the Critical Path 180

Working with the Project Schedule 185

Schedule Display Options 189

Quality Management Plan 191

Documenting the Plan 192

Cost of Quality 194

Terms to Know 195

Review Questions 196

Chapter 9 Budgeting 101 197

What Makes Up a Budget? 198

Project Costs 198

Direct Costs vs. Indirect Costs 200

Gathering the Docs 200

Budgeting Process 201

Budget Items 201

Budget Woes 202

Following the Processes 203

Estimating Techniques 204

Analogous Estimating 204

Bottom-Up Estimating 204

Resource Cost Rates 205

Parametric Estimating 205

Computerized Tools 205

Ask the Experts 205

Ask the Vendors 206

Estimating Costs and Finalizing the Budget 206

Questions to Ask 208

Finalizing the Budget 208

Down Memory Lane 210

Are You in Control? 210

What’s the Cost? 211

Budget Approvals 212

Establishing a Cost Baseline 212

Call It a Plan 214

How Big Is It? 215

Obtaining Approvals 216

Terms to Know 217

Review Questions 218

Chapter 10 Executing the Project 219

Assembling the Team 220

Project Team Kickoff Meeting 221

Five Stages of Team Development 222

Effective Team Characteristics 225

Negotiation and Problem-Solving Techniques 226

Start at the Beginning 227

The Five Approaches to Problem Resolution 228

Project Manager’s Role in Team Development 230

Rewarding Experiences 230

Leadership Power 234

Gaining Trust and Respect from Team Members 235

Professional Responsibility 237

Progress Reporting 240

Who Gets What? 240

Status Reports and Action Logs 240

Taking Corrective Action 244

Terms to Know 245

Review Questions 246

Chapter 11 Controlling the Project Outcome 247

Change Happens 248

How Changes Come About 249

Establishing Change Management Control Procedures 251

The Purpose of the Change Control System 251

Establishing a Change Control Board 253

Tracking Changes 254

Assessing the Impacts of Change 255

Calling in Reinforcements 256

Adjusting for Scope and Schedule Changes 256

Managing and Revising Costs 259

Monitoring and Controlling Project Processes 260

Performance-Reporting Tools 260

Risk Monitoring 262

Is the Project in Trouble? 263

Just Say No 263

Early Warning Signs 264

Terms to Know 265

Review Questions 266

Chapter 12 Closing the Books 267

Happy Endings 268

Details, Details 269

Breaking Up Is Hard to Do 274

Training and Warranty Period 275

Implementing the Project 276

Documenting Lessons Learned 277

Obtaining Project Sign-Off 278

Is the Customer Happy? 280

Archiving Project Documents 281

It’s Party Time! 282

Agile Project Management 282

Agile Roles and Responsibilities 284

Sprint Planning 285

Daily Standups or Scrum Meetings 286

Sprint Review and Sprint Retrospective 287

Terms to Know 288

Review Questions 289

Appendix A Answers to Review Questions 291

Chapter 1: Building the Foundation 292

Chapter 2: Developing Project Management Skills 292

Chapter 3: Initiating the Project 293

Chapter 4: Defining the Project Goals 294

Chapter 5: Breaking Down the Project Activities 295

Chapter 6: Planning and Acquiring Resources 296

Chapter 7: Assessing Risk 297

Chapter 8: Developing the Project Plan 297

Chapter 9: Budgeting 101 298

Chapter 10: Executing the Project 299

Chapter 11: Controlling the Project Outcome 300

Chapter 12: Closing the Books 300

Appendix B Sample Project Management

Forms and Checklists 303

Glossary 333

Index 343

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      Publication Date: 30/11/2018
      ISBN13: 9781119472223, 978-1119472223
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      An informative introduction for those considering a career in project management

      Project Management JumpStart offers a clear, practical introduction to the complex world of project management, with an entertaining approach based on real-world application. Fully revised to align with a Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge PMBOK Guide, 6th edition, this book provides an overview of the field followed by an exploration of current best practices. The practical focus facilitates retention by directly linking critical concepts to your everyday work, while the close adherence to PMBOK guidelines makes this book the perfect starting point for those considering certification to earn either PMP or CompTIA Project+ credentials.

      Project management is a top-five, in-demand skill in today's workplace, and the demand has spread far beyond IT to encompass nearly every industry; any organization that produces goods or services, whether for p

      Table of Contents

      Introduction xiii

      Chapter 1 Building the Foundation 1

      The Project Management Journey 2

      Is It a Project? 3

      Where Are We Going? 4

      A Bird’s-Eye View 5

      Know the Structure of Your Organization 8

      Benefiting from Project Management Practices 14

      Tools of the Trade 16

      Understanding Project Processes 18

      Twenty-first Century Project Management 23

      What’s Old Is New Again 24

      Constraints 24

      Where Do You Go from Here? 27

      Becoming PMP® Certified 28

      Certifying with CompTIA®’s Project+ 29

      Formal Education Programs 29

      Terms to Know 30

      Review Questions 31

      Chapter 2 Developing Project Management Skills 33

      A Little Bit of Everything 34

      Communication Is the Key 35

      Organizing Techniques 35

      General Management Skills 42

      People Management Skills 43

      Communicating Your Style 44

      Exchanging Information 45

      Active Listening 49

      How Many Connections Are There? 51

      Ten Tips for Communicating Effectively 52

      Terms to Know 53

      Review Questions 54

      Chapter 3 Initiating the Project 55

      Selecting Projects for Success 56

      How Projects Come About 57

      Project Generators—Needs and Demands 58

      Project Requests 59

      Business Case 62

      Selecting and Prioritizing Projects 64

      Feasibility Study 70

      Meeting the Stakeholders 71

      Working with the Project Sponsor 71

      Documenting Stakeholder Roles and Responsibilities 73

      Competing Needs of Stakeholders 75

      Creating the Project Charter 76

      Purposes for the Charter 76

      Essential Elements of a Project Charter 78

      Holding the Project Kickoff Meeting 81

      Creating the Agenda 82

      Terms to Know 83

      Review Questions 84

      Chapter 4 Defining the Project Goals 85

      Agreeing on the Deliverables 86

      Goals and Objectives 86

      Deliverables 89

      Discovering Requirements 90

      The Role of the Business Analyst 91

      Requirements-Gathering Process 92

      Critical Success Factors 94

      Identifying Assumptions and Constraints 96

      Defining Assumptions 97

      Defining Constraints 98

      Creating the Project Scope Statement 99

      Contents of the Project Scope Statement 100

      Obtaining Sign-off 102

      Creating the Project Scope Management Plan 103

      Creating the Communications Plan 103

      Terms to Know 105

      Review Questions 106

      Chapter 5 Breaking Down the Project Activities 107

      Constructing the Work Breakdown Structure 108

      Organizing the WBS Levels 109

      Work Packages 111

      Identification Codes 112

      Outline View 113

      Defining Tasks and Activities 114

      Managing the Work 114

      Activity Sequencing 116

      Determining Milestones 117

      Constructing the Responsibility Assignment Matrix 118

      Estimating Activity Durations 120

      Expert Judgment 120

      Parametric Estimating 120

      Establishing Dependencies 121

      Constructing a Network Diagram 122

      Precedence Diagramming 123

      Activity on Node 124

      Diagramming Method of Choice 124

      Terms to Know 124

      Review Questions 125

      Chapter 6 Planning and Acquiring Resources 127

      Planning the Project Team 128

      Skills Assessment 129

      Deciding Who’s Needed 131

      Negotiating for Team Members 132

      Staffing Assignments 134

      Acquiring Materials, Supplies, and Equipment 135

      Questions to Ask 136

      Make or Buy 138

      Procurement Plan 139

      Resource Plan 139

      Contracting for Resources 140

      Request for Proposal and More 141

      Soliciting Bids 142

      Choosing a Supplier 143

      Awarding the Contract 145

      Closing Out the Contract 145

      Terms to Know 145

      Review Questions 146

      Chapter 7 Assessing Risk 147

      Identifying Risks 148

      Types of Project Risks 150

      Common Project Risks: Where Are They Hiding? 150

      Identification Techniques 154

      Risk Analysis Techniques 160

      Risk Probability and Impact 160

      Risk Tolerance 163

      Planning for Risks 164

      Responding to Risks 165

      Escalate 166

      Accept 166

      Avoid 166

      Transfer 167

      Mitigate 167

      Exploit 168

      Share 168

      Enhance 168

      Contingency Planning 168

      Residual and Secondary Risks 169

      Risk Management Plan 169

      Terms to Know 171

      Review Questions 172

      Chapter 8 Developing the Project Plan 173

      Creating the Project Schedule 174

      Project Schedule Assistance 175

      Project Schedule Components 176

      Program Evaluation and Review Technique 176

      Calculating the Critical Path 180

      Working with the Project Schedule 185

      Schedule Display Options 189

      Quality Management Plan 191

      Documenting the Plan 192

      Cost of Quality 194

      Terms to Know 195

      Review Questions 196

      Chapter 9 Budgeting 101 197

      What Makes Up a Budget? 198

      Project Costs 198

      Direct Costs vs. Indirect Costs 200

      Gathering the Docs 200

      Budgeting Process 201

      Budget Items 201

      Budget Woes 202

      Following the Processes 203

      Estimating Techniques 204

      Analogous Estimating 204

      Bottom-Up Estimating 204

      Resource Cost Rates 205

      Parametric Estimating 205

      Computerized Tools 205

      Ask the Experts 205

      Ask the Vendors 206

      Estimating Costs and Finalizing the Budget 206

      Questions to Ask 208

      Finalizing the Budget 208

      Down Memory Lane 210

      Are You in Control? 210

      What’s the Cost? 211

      Budget Approvals 212

      Establishing a Cost Baseline 212

      Call It a Plan 214

      How Big Is It? 215

      Obtaining Approvals 216

      Terms to Know 217

      Review Questions 218

      Chapter 10 Executing the Project 219

      Assembling the Team 220

      Project Team Kickoff Meeting 221

      Five Stages of Team Development 222

      Effective Team Characteristics 225

      Negotiation and Problem-Solving Techniques 226

      Start at the Beginning 227

      The Five Approaches to Problem Resolution 228

      Project Manager’s Role in Team Development 230

      Rewarding Experiences 230

      Leadership Power 234

      Gaining Trust and Respect from Team Members 235

      Professional Responsibility 237

      Progress Reporting 240

      Who Gets What? 240

      Status Reports and Action Logs 240

      Taking Corrective Action 244

      Terms to Know 245

      Review Questions 246

      Chapter 11 Controlling the Project Outcome 247

      Change Happens 248

      How Changes Come About 249

      Establishing Change Management Control Procedures 251

      The Purpose of the Change Control System 251

      Establishing a Change Control Board 253

      Tracking Changes 254

      Assessing the Impacts of Change 255

      Calling in Reinforcements 256

      Adjusting for Scope and Schedule Changes 256

      Managing and Revising Costs 259

      Monitoring and Controlling Project Processes 260

      Performance-Reporting Tools 260

      Risk Monitoring 262

      Is the Project in Trouble? 263

      Just Say No 263

      Early Warning Signs 264

      Terms to Know 265

      Review Questions 266

      Chapter 12 Closing the Books 267

      Happy Endings 268

      Details, Details 269

      Breaking Up Is Hard to Do 274

      Training and Warranty Period 275

      Implementing the Project 276

      Documenting Lessons Learned 277

      Obtaining Project Sign-Off 278

      Is the Customer Happy? 280

      Archiving Project Documents 281

      It’s Party Time! 282

      Agile Project Management 282

      Agile Roles and Responsibilities 284

      Sprint Planning 285

      Daily Standups or Scrum Meetings 286

      Sprint Review and Sprint Retrospective 287

      Terms to Know 288

      Review Questions 289

      Appendix A Answers to Review Questions 291

      Chapter 1: Building the Foundation 292

      Chapter 2: Developing Project Management Skills 292

      Chapter 3: Initiating the Project 293

      Chapter 4: Defining the Project Goals 294

      Chapter 5: Breaking Down the Project Activities 295

      Chapter 6: Planning and Acquiring Resources 296

      Chapter 7: Assessing Risk 297

      Chapter 8: Developing the Project Plan 297

      Chapter 9: Budgeting 101 298

      Chapter 10: Executing the Project 299

      Chapter 11: Controlling the Project Outcome 300

      Chapter 12: Closing the Books 300

      Appendix B Sample Project Management

      Forms and Checklists 303

      Glossary 333

      Index 343

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