010 How does a project start and how does it evolve What a project's main stages

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6 Apr 202105:11

Summary

TLDRThis video script delves into the project management lifecycle, highlighting the five key phases as defined by the Project Management Institute: initiation, planning, execution, monitoring and control, and closure. It emphasizes the importance of a strong foundation, comprehensive planning, and effective execution to ensure project success. The script also underscores the continuous improvement aspect of project management, urging project managers to learn and adapt for future endeavors.

Takeaways

  • 🚀 The Project Management Institute (PMI) identifies five phases that characterize the development of a project.
  • 🏗️ Initiation is the first phase where the project sponsor defines the project's objectives, budget, and timeline, and selects the project manager.
  • 📝 The planning phase is crucial for project success, involving setting work, organizing execution, estimating resources, defining risks, and creating a project management plan.
  • 🔍 Research is key in planning, as the project manager must ask the right questions and collaborate with stakeholders to gather necessary information.
  • 🛠️ Execution marks the beginning of active project work, such as building or coding, with the project manager ensuring smooth operations and resolving issues.
  • 👀 Monitoring and control run concurrently with execution, tracking progress and ensuring alignment with the project plan, budget, and timeline.
  • 🛑 The project manager must identify and address any deviations from the plan promptly to maintain project health.
  • 🏁 Closure involves final tasks like handing over the project, obtaining sponsor approval, and conducting a lessons-learned session.
  • 📚 Documenting feedback and lessons learned is essential for continuous improvement and future project success.
  • 🌟 Project managers must continuously learn and adapt to enhance their skills and expertise in project management.
  • 🔄 The project life cycle is a continuous process, with each project completion leading to the start of a new project.

Q & A

  • What are the five phases of a project as determined by the Project Management Institute?

    -The five phases of a project are initiation, planning, execution, monitoring and control, and closure.

  • What is the purpose of the initiation phase in project management?

    -The initiation phase is where the project sponsor defines the overall objective, concept, or problem that needs resolving, suggests a budget and time frame, and the project manager is chosen.

  • Why is the planning phase considered crucial for the success of a project?

    -The planning phase is crucial because good planning increases the chances of completing a project within the triple constraints of scope, time, and cost.

  • What are the triple constraints in project management?

    -The triple constraints in project management are scope, time, and cost.

  • What are the key activities the project manager must undertake during the planning phase?

    -The project manager must set the work, organize how the project team will execute it, estimate and define resources and risks, and document all findings into a project management plan.

  • What is the role of the project manager during the execution phase?

    -During the execution phase, the project manager ensures the smooth running of the project, motivates the team, and resolves any issues that arise.

  • How does the monitoring and control phase relate to the execution phase?

    -The monitoring and control phase runs in parallel to the execution phase, where the project manager tracks the project's progress and takes corrective actions if needed.

  • What are the final tasks the project manager must perform during the closure phase?

    -In the closure phase, the project manager must hand over the project to the sponsor, ensure the sponsor's official approval and sign-off, and participate in a discussion about lessons learned.

  • Why is it important for project managers to document lessons learned after a project is completed?

    -Documenting lessons learned is important for continuous improvement, allowing project managers to learn new skills and build on their expertise for future projects.

  • What does the project manager need to do to ensure the project's chances of success during the planning phase?

    -The project manager must create a comprehensive, detailed, and realistic project management plan, which serves as a strategy for winning.

  • What is the significance of the project business case and public service announcement in the initiation phase?

    -The project business case and public service announcement formalize the project's objectives, budget, and time frame, providing a clear foundation for the project manager and stakeholders.

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Project ManagementInitiation PhasePlanning StrategyExecution PhaseMonitoring ControlClosure PhaseContinuous ImprovementStakeholder EngagementRisk ManagementDeliverables CreationProject Success
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