ISP640 CHAPTER 1 THE NATURE OF IT PROJECTS 2

Page 1: Introduction to Computing Project Management

  • Course Title: ISP 640 - Computing Project Management

  • Instructor: Ts. Dr. Hasiah Mohamed @ Omar

  • Contact Information:

    • Phone: (+609-6216849)

    • Email: hasiahm@uitm.edu.my

Page 2: Syllabus Content

    1. Nature of Information Technology Projects

    • Introduction to Project Management

    • The State of IT Project Management

    • Problem Areas in IT Projects

    1. Project Methodologies and Processes

    • The Project Life Cycle

    • The Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK)

    • PRINCE2

    • The System Development Life Cycle

    • Learning Cycles and Lessons Learned

    1. Measurable Organizational Value and the Business Case

    • Measurable Organizational Value

    • The Business Case

    • Project Selection and Approval

    1. Project Planning: The Project Infrastructure

    • Project Governance

    • The Project Team

    • The Organization and Project Planning

    • Procuring External Project Resources

    • The Project Environment

    • The Project Charter

Page 3: Course Structure

  • Learning Objectives: Key takeaways for students

    • Introduction to Project Management Overview

    • PMBOK Guides Definition

    • What is Project Management?

    • Project Management in Information Technology

    • The State of IT Project Management

    • Factors Contributing to Project Failure

    • Question & Answer session

Page 4: Learning Objectives

  • Understand IT projects as organizational investments.

  • Recognize the need for projects to align with business strategy.

  • Define a project and its attributes.

  • Define project management as a discipline.

  • Understand the relationship among portfolios, programs, and projects.

  • Comprehend the synergy between IT and project management evolution.

  • Assess the current state of IT project management.

  • Identify reasons for project failure and strategies for success.

Page 5: Overview of IT Projects

  • IT projects are significant investments involving:

    • Time, Money, Resources (people, technology, facilities, etc.).

  • Organizations anticipate a return on investment.

  • IT projects facilitate technology integration in products, services, and processes, influencing relationships.

Page 6: PMBOK Definitions

  • Project: A temporary endeavor to create a unique product, service, or result.

  • Project Manager: Individual assigned to achieve project objectives by the performing organization.

Page 7: Attributes of Projects

  • Attributes include:

    • Time Frame: Duration of the project.

    • Purpose: Projects should deliver value.

    • Ownership: Assigned roles.

    • Resources: Triple constraint (time, cost, scope).

    • Roles: Include Project Manager, Project Sponsor, Subject Matter Expert (SME), Technical Expert (TE).

    • Risk & Assumptions: Factors influencing project outcomes.

    • Interdependent Tasks: Progressive elaboration of tasks.

    • Planned Organizational Change: Alterations in the organization via project implementation.

    • Broader Environment: Projects operate within larger organizational contexts.

Page 8: Understanding Project Management

  • Definition: Project management utilizes knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques to meet project requirements.

  • Project Portfolio: Collection of projects aligned with organizational strategy for competitive advantage.

  • Program: Group of interrelated projects managed collectively to enhance benefits.

Page 9: Evolution of IT Project Management

  • Timeline of IT evolution influencing project management:

    • 1940s: First Electronic Computer

    • 1950s: EDP Era

    • 1960s: PC Era

    • 1970s: Network Era

    • 1980s-2010s: Globalization and beyond

Page 10: Current State of IT Project Management

  • Studies: Conducted by the Standish Group and others.

  • Successful Projects: Defined by completion on time, within budget, meeting all requirements.

  • Challenges: The majority of projects are either failed or challenged compared to successful ones.

Page 11: Standish Group Report (1994)

  • Findings:

    • 31% of IT projects were cancelled.

    • 53% exceeded budget by 200%.

Page 12: Standish Group Report (2004)

  • Findings:

    • 30% total failure rate.

    • 50% of projects were over budget.

    • 90% were late in delivery.

Page 13: Standish Group Report (2014)

  • Findings:

    • 31.1% total failure rate.

    • 52.7% over budget.

    • Average of 16.2% completed successfully.

    • 9% met the criteria of on-time and within budget.

Page 14: Reasons for Project Failure

  • Categories of Project Failure:

    1. People: Stakeholders with various roles and interests leading to misalignment.

    2. Processes: Lack of structured project management practices.

    3. Technology: Failures attributable to non-compatible or outdated technologies.

    4. Organization: Absence of clear direction can impact project objectives.

Page 15: Examples of Project Failure

  • Detailed examples illustrating failures within each of the four categories:

    • People, Processes, Technology, and Organization.

Page 16: Recap of Learning Objectives

  • Review of significant points covered:

    • Understanding IT projects as investments.

    • Necessity of project alignment with organizational strategy.

    • Defining a project and key attributes.

    • Important project management definitions.

    • Interplay between project portfolios, programs, and projects.

    • Evolving practices in IT and project management.

    • Current challenges in IT project management and ways to enhance success rates.

Page 17: Conclusion

  • Thanks and Engagement: Encouragement for active participation in discussions and applying lessons learned.

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