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Book Synopsis
This pocket guide provides an overview of the telecommunications environment as it has evolved over the past few years, illustrating the need for project management, the significance of project success to the companies, and the application of key project management processes within the telecom environment. Topics covered include: scope management, time management, cost management, procurement management, risk management, communications, quality, human resources, and Integration. It offers professionals a brief and accessible guide to managing telecommunication projects in the 21st century.

Trade Review
"This book is for those involved in line and staff functions at telecommunications companies who manage projects of any size. It will also be of interest to manufacturers and suppliers who serve the telecommunications industry, Internet providers, and companies that make products for the datacom industry. The book begins with an overview of the role of project management in the telecommunications industry, then gives advice on how to define the project scope. It outlines the procurement cycle, reviews issues of project risk, and addresses core aspects of project management such as building a schedule and budgeting." (Reference and Research Book News, February 2011)



Table of Contents

Preface ix

Acronyms xiii

Chapter 1 Evolution of The Telecommunications Industry 1

Monopoly Status 1

Competition for Long Distance Services 3

Competition for Local Services 4

Competition Starts to Spread 5

Internet and Multimedia Disrupt the Basic Networks 6

A New Telecom Environment 7

What About the Future? 10

Chapter 2 Why is PM Important, Especially in Telecommunications? 11

Team Diversity 11

Resource Limitations 12

Time Constraints and Limitations 12

Risk Management 12

Ensuring Quality 12

Scope Definition 13

Project Objectives 15

What About Telecom Projects? 17

Tehnologies 17

Services 18

Companies in the Business 18

Regulatory Environment 18

Successful Business Model 19

Internal Corporate Structures 19

Customers 19

The Best Way to Market 20

Service Models 20

Network Architecture 20

Conclusion 21

Chapter 3 Project Management Basics 25

Integration 31

Project Scope Management 32

Time Management 32

Cost Management 32

Procurement Management 33

Risk Management 33

Communications Management 33

Human Resources Management 34

Quality Management 34

Chapter 4 Getting Started on Your Project 37

Why Do Projects? 37

The Requirements 41

What Happens Before the Team Arrives? 42

Setting Project Objectives 44

General Description, Skills Analysis, and Stakeholders, and Risk Analysis 44

Chapter 5 Who Is Involved? 45

Project Sponsor 45

Stakeholders 46

Management 48

Functional Managers 48

The Type of Company Hosting the Project 49

Chapter 6 Setting Business and Project Objectives 51

SMART Objectives 52

Specific 53

Measurable 53

Achievable 53

Realistic 54

Time-Bound 54

Chapter 7 What Is to be Included? 55

Building the Charter 55

Scope Description 56

Scope Management Plan 64

Where Will the Resources Come From? 70

The Work Breakdown Structure 71

Chapter 8 Going Outside the Company for Products and Services 77

Definition of Requirements 78

Solicitation 78

RFI 78

RFP 80

RFQ 83

Vendor Selection 83

Contract Management 83

Chapter 9 Managing Risk in Telecom Projects 85

Risk Management 85

Contingency is Expected to be Spent 94

Chapter 10 Who Tells What to Whom? 97

Communications Management 97

General Communications 98

Chapter 11 Creating the Timelines 103

Task Duration 103

Dependencies 104

Finish–Start Dependency 105

Start–Start Dependency 105

Finish–Finish Dependency 105

Start–Finish Dependency 105

Mandatory and Discretionary Dependencies 108

Lags and Leads 108

Project Logic Diagram 109

Critical Path 112

Forward Pass 114

Backward Pass 116

Float 117

Showing the Schedule 118

Including Contingency 118

Collapsing the Schedule 121

Effort-Driven and Duration-Driven Tasks 122

And then . . . 123

Chapter 12 Managing the Costs 125

Types of Costs 127

Profitability Measures 128

Estimating the Costs 130

Project Budgets and Planning the Project Cost 132

Managing the Costs 139

Project Communications Planning and the Communications Matrix 139

Status Reporting 141

Meetings 142

Preparing the Agenda 143

Inviting the Right People 144

Informing the People of Their Roles at the Meeting 146

Using the Meeting Time Effectively 147

Motivating People to Communicate Properly 150

Electronic Tools for Communications 150

Monitor and Control 151

Some Suggestions 152

Chapter 13 Managing the Developments 155

Chapter 14 Managing the People 163

Organization Structures for Projects 164

Management Styles 167

Autocratic 168

Paternalistic 169

Democratic 169

Laissez-faire 169

Leadership 170

Team Building 172

Motivation 174

Conflict 175

Learning Organization 177

Managing the Workloads of the Team Members 178

Some Suggestions for Good Participation and Good Management 178

Chapter 15 What Is the Gain? 181

Good People 181

Understanding the Value of the Product 182

Clear Project Objectives 182

Clearly Defined Scope 182

Good Planning 183

Strong Change Control 183

Well-Connected Team 184

Effective Communication 184

References 185

Index 187

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 15/10/2010
      ISBN13: 9780470284759, 978-0470284759
      ISBN10: 0470284757

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This pocket guide provides an overview of the telecommunications environment as it has evolved over the past few years, illustrating the need for project management, the significance of project success to the companies, and the application of key project management processes within the telecom environment. Topics covered include: scope management, time management, cost management, procurement management, risk management, communications, quality, human resources, and Integration. It offers professionals a brief and accessible guide to managing telecommunication projects in the 21st century.

      Trade Review
      "This book is for those involved in line and staff functions at telecommunications companies who manage projects of any size. It will also be of interest to manufacturers and suppliers who serve the telecommunications industry, Internet providers, and companies that make products for the datacom industry. The book begins with an overview of the role of project management in the telecommunications industry, then gives advice on how to define the project scope. It outlines the procurement cycle, reviews issues of project risk, and addresses core aspects of project management such as building a schedule and budgeting." (Reference and Research Book News, February 2011)



      Table of Contents

      Preface ix

      Acronyms xiii

      Chapter 1 Evolution of The Telecommunications Industry 1

      Monopoly Status 1

      Competition for Long Distance Services 3

      Competition for Local Services 4

      Competition Starts to Spread 5

      Internet and Multimedia Disrupt the Basic Networks 6

      A New Telecom Environment 7

      What About the Future? 10

      Chapter 2 Why is PM Important, Especially in Telecommunications? 11

      Team Diversity 11

      Resource Limitations 12

      Time Constraints and Limitations 12

      Risk Management 12

      Ensuring Quality 12

      Scope Definition 13

      Project Objectives 15

      What About Telecom Projects? 17

      Tehnologies 17

      Services 18

      Companies in the Business 18

      Regulatory Environment 18

      Successful Business Model 19

      Internal Corporate Structures 19

      Customers 19

      The Best Way to Market 20

      Service Models 20

      Network Architecture 20

      Conclusion 21

      Chapter 3 Project Management Basics 25

      Integration 31

      Project Scope Management 32

      Time Management 32

      Cost Management 32

      Procurement Management 33

      Risk Management 33

      Communications Management 33

      Human Resources Management 34

      Quality Management 34

      Chapter 4 Getting Started on Your Project 37

      Why Do Projects? 37

      The Requirements 41

      What Happens Before the Team Arrives? 42

      Setting Project Objectives 44

      General Description, Skills Analysis, and Stakeholders, and Risk Analysis 44

      Chapter 5 Who Is Involved? 45

      Project Sponsor 45

      Stakeholders 46

      Management 48

      Functional Managers 48

      The Type of Company Hosting the Project 49

      Chapter 6 Setting Business and Project Objectives 51

      SMART Objectives 52

      Specific 53

      Measurable 53

      Achievable 53

      Realistic 54

      Time-Bound 54

      Chapter 7 What Is to be Included? 55

      Building the Charter 55

      Scope Description 56

      Scope Management Plan 64

      Where Will the Resources Come From? 70

      The Work Breakdown Structure 71

      Chapter 8 Going Outside the Company for Products and Services 77

      Definition of Requirements 78

      Solicitation 78

      RFI 78

      RFP 80

      RFQ 83

      Vendor Selection 83

      Contract Management 83

      Chapter 9 Managing Risk in Telecom Projects 85

      Risk Management 85

      Contingency is Expected to be Spent 94

      Chapter 10 Who Tells What to Whom? 97

      Communications Management 97

      General Communications 98

      Chapter 11 Creating the Timelines 103

      Task Duration 103

      Dependencies 104

      Finish–Start Dependency 105

      Start–Start Dependency 105

      Finish–Finish Dependency 105

      Start–Finish Dependency 105

      Mandatory and Discretionary Dependencies 108

      Lags and Leads 108

      Project Logic Diagram 109

      Critical Path 112

      Forward Pass 114

      Backward Pass 116

      Float 117

      Showing the Schedule 118

      Including Contingency 118

      Collapsing the Schedule 121

      Effort-Driven and Duration-Driven Tasks 122

      And then . . . 123

      Chapter 12 Managing the Costs 125

      Types of Costs 127

      Profitability Measures 128

      Estimating the Costs 130

      Project Budgets and Planning the Project Cost 132

      Managing the Costs 139

      Project Communications Planning and the Communications Matrix 139

      Status Reporting 141

      Meetings 142

      Preparing the Agenda 143

      Inviting the Right People 144

      Informing the People of Their Roles at the Meeting 146

      Using the Meeting Time Effectively 147

      Motivating People to Communicate Properly 150

      Electronic Tools for Communications 150

      Monitor and Control 151

      Some Suggestions 152

      Chapter 13 Managing the Developments 155

      Chapter 14 Managing the People 163

      Organization Structures for Projects 164

      Management Styles 167

      Autocratic 168

      Paternalistic 169

      Democratic 169

      Laissez-faire 169

      Leadership 170

      Team Building 172

      Motivation 174

      Conflict 175

      Learning Organization 177

      Managing the Workloads of the Team Members 178

      Some Suggestions for Good Participation and Good Management 178

      Chapter 15 What Is the Gain? 181

      Good People 181

      Understanding the Value of the Product 182

      Clear Project Objectives 182

      Clearly Defined Scope 182

      Good Planning 183

      Strong Change Control 183

      Well-Connected Team 184

      Effective Communication 184

      References 185

      Index 187

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