CHAPTER 2
PROJECT SELECTIONAND MANAGEMENT
This chapter discusses how organizations evaluate and select projects to undertake from the many available projects. Once a project has been selected, the project manager plans the project. Project management involves selecting a project methodology, creating the project work plan, identifying project staffing requirements, and preparing to manage and control the project. These steps produce important project management deliverables, including the work plan, staffing plan, standards list, project charter, and risk assessment.
OBJECTIVES
- Explain how projects are selected in some organizations.
- Describe various approaches to the SDLC that can be used to structure a development project.
- Explain how to select a project methodology based on project characteristics.
- Become familiar with project estimation.
- Be able to create a project work plan.
- Describe project staffing issues and concerns.
- Describe and apply techniques to coordinate and manage the project.
- Explain how to manage risk on the project.
CHAPTER OUTLINE
Introduction
Project Selection
Applying the Concept at Tune Source
Creating the Project Plan
Project Methodology Options
Selecting the Appropriate Methodology
Estimating the Project Time Frame
Developing the Work Plan
Staffing the Project
Coordinating Project Activities
Managing and Controlling the Project
Refining Estimates
Managing ...
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