FREE PMP Project Management Training! WHAT IS A PROJECT

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5 Feb 201405:29

Summary

TLDRThe script delves into the concept of a project as a temporary venture initiated by organizations to fulfill business needs, attain strategic objectives, or meet market demands. It emphasizes the uniqueness and temporary nature of projects, which are planned with a defined outcome or deliverable. Projects differ from ongoing operations by having a set endpoint, goals, constraints, and a scope. Successful project execution requires a leader who can manage resources, define objectives, and ensure the project meets its criteria for success, often involving diverse teams across different locations.

Takeaways

  • 🚀 A project is initiated by an organization to fulfill a business need, attain a strategic objective, or meet market demand.
  • 🌟 Projects are temporary ventures that create something unique, which can be a product, service, or result.
  • ⏳ The term 'temporary' in projects means they have a defined end, but the duration can vary and is not necessarily short.
  • 🏗️ Projects are planned from start to finish, with tasks usually done sequentially in a specific order.
  • 📦 A project's final product, service, or result is known as a 'deliverable,' which is handed over at the project's completion.
  • 🔑 The difference between a project and an operation lies in the project's definite beginning and end, unlike the ongoing nature of operations.
  • 📈 Projects have goals, constraints, resources, timelines, budgets, and a defined scope, which operations do not have set endpoints for.
  • 👥 Projects can range from being handled by a single person to requiring teams from multiple organizations and locations.
  • 🌐 International business often involves large projects with diverse teams across different geographical regions.
  • 🔄 Even if there are repetitive elements within a project, the unique set of circumstances makes each project distinct.
  • 🛠️ Successful project management requires a leader who can define objectives, manage professionals, and establish success criteria.

Q & A

  • What is the primary reason organizations initiate projects?

    -Organizations initiate projects to fulfill a business need, attain a strategic objective, or meet a market demand.

  • What defines a project as temporary?

    -A project is considered temporary because it has a definite end, even though the duration may vary and the project's outcome is intended to have a lasting effect.

  • How is a project's uniqueness characterized?

    -A project is unique because it creates something that hasn't been done before by the organization initiating the project.

  • What is the difference between a project and an operation?

    -A project has a definite beginning and end, with specific goals, constraints, and resources, while an operation is an ongoing, repetitive activity without a set endpoint.

  • What is the term used for the final product, service, or result of a project?

    -The term used for the final output of a project is 'deliverable.'

  • Why are projects planned from beginning to end?

    -Projects are planned from beginning to end to ensure that the tasks needed to complete the project are done sequentially and efficiently.

  • What is the term used to describe the parameters within which the project deliverable must fall?

    -The term used to describe these parameters is 'project scope.'

  • How does the size of a project affect the number of people involved?

    -Large projects usually involve a team of people, smaller projects may be handled by a single person, and really large projects may involve multiple groups from different organizations worldwide.

  • What is the role of a project manager in coordinating resources across different locations and cultures?

    -The project manager's role is to coordinate these resources to ensure the project is completed on time and within budget, considering the unique circumstances of each project.

  • How does the project manager ensure the success of a project?

    -A project manager ensures success by defining work objectives, managing skilled professionals, and outlining the criteria for the project's success.

  • Why is it important for a project manager to be a leader?

    -It is important for a project manager to be a leader to effectively organize resources, motivate a team, and guide the project towards its objectives within the defined constraints.

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Project ManagementStrategic ObjectivesMarket DemandUnique VentureTemporary EndeavorOperational DistinctionResource CoordinationInternational ProjectsProject DeliverablesLeadership Skills
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