The Project Management Life Cycle
Summary
TLDRIn this video, Jennifer Whitt from ProjectManager.com explains the distinction between the project management lifecycle and the delivery process. While team members focus on delivering project components such as definition, design, and deployment, project managers handle initiating, planning, executing, monitoring, and closing the project. Key deliverables like the project charter, project plan, performance reports, and issue logs are discussed. The video highlights the parallel nature of both processes and emphasizes the importance of managing both to ensure project success. Viewers are encouraged to explore project management tools offered by ProjectManager.com.
Takeaways
- 📋 The session focuses on clarifying the difference between the delivery process and the project management process, as many people confuse these two.
- 👥 The delivery process primarily involves team members working on tasks like definition, design, development, deployment, and departure.
- 📊 The project management process is the responsibility of the project manager, who manages different aspects like planning, executing, monitoring, and controlling.
- 📜 The project management lifecycle is based on the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) from the Project Management Institute (PMI).
- 📝 The initiating phase includes the creation of the project charter, which is the key deliverable to gain project approval.
- 🗂️ Planning is continuous throughout the project and involves the creation of the project plan, including processes for schedules, milestones, and deliverables.
- 📈 Executing, monitoring, and controlling occur alongside the delivery process, where performance reports, issue logs, risk logs, and change logs are managed.
- 🔄 The project manager also monitors the deliverables produced by the team and ensures the project stays on track.
- ✅ The closing phase involves team members departing and the project manager completing tasks like final reports, user acceptance, and lessons learned.
- 🛠️ ProjectManager.com provides software and tools to help manage the project management lifecycle efficiently.
Q & A
What is the primary focus of the delivery process in project management?
-The delivery process focuses on the tasks that team members are primarily engaged in, such as defining, designing, developing, deploying, and departing from the project.
Who is responsible for the delivery process, and what are the key tasks involved?
-Team members are responsible for the delivery process, which includes defining, designing, developing, deploying, and completing the project work.
What is the role of the project manager in the project management lifecycle?
-The project manager is responsible for the overall management of the project, including initiating, planning, executing, monitoring, controlling, and closing the project. They also handle performance reports, issue logs, risk management, change logs, and project documentation.
What are the main phases of the project management lifecycle according to PMI?
-The main phases are initiating, planning, executing, monitoring and controlling, and closing.
What is the primary deliverable of the initiating phase?
-The primary deliverable of the initiating phase is the project charter, which provides approval and sign-off for the project.
What is the significance of the project plan in the planning phase?
-The project plan is crucial in the planning phase as it outlines the processes, schedule, milestones, and main deliverables that will be produced throughout the project.
How do the project management and delivery processes interact during the project lifecycle?
-As the delivery process progresses, the project management process runs in parallel. For example, the project manager is responsible for initiating, planning, and managing the project while the team focuses on delivery tasks.
What are the project manager's key responsibilities during the execution phase?
-During the execution phase, the project manager monitors progress by producing performance reports, managing issue logs, risk logs, and change logs, and controlling the project to keep it on track.
What occurs during the closing phase of the project management lifecycle?
-During the closing phase, team members depart from the project, and the project manager ensures final deliverables, such as user acceptance, final reports, project documentation, and lessons learned, are completed.
How does projectmanager.com support project managers in managing the project lifecycle?
-Projectmanager.com integrates tools, techniques, and software to help project managers handle the project management lifecycle, offering solutions for planning, execution, monitoring, and closing phases.
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