What does a functional organization structure look like? (traditional)
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organized around one of these characteristics: job function, end product,
customer groups, a specific process, or geographic location. It does not
adapt to rapid changes in technology or the
supply chain, and customers are spread out across many different
departments.
Benefits:
• An individual can specialize and become proficient in one area.
• Communication channels are well established.
• There is good control over resources because each has only one boss.
• Budgeting and cost control are relatively easy because all budgets are
differentiated
by defined department boundaries.
• Traditional advancement occurs within the functional department.
,Project plan
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Project plans should be:
Dynamic, Flexible, updated as changes occur and they should first and
foremost guide project execution. Never assume overtime on a project
plan!
What are the types of product development life cycles?
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Waterfall
Scrum
Evolutionary Prototyping
Rational Unified Process
Spiral
Iterative and incremental- multiple development cycles
Extreme programming
Scope
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rRefers to all (100%) the work involved in creating the products of the
project and the processes used to create them.
, What is a project?
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A project has three key characteristics:
• Temporary - beginning & end
• Unique - must never have been done before, and it must have
• single well-defined purpose
• Progressively elaborate - development occurs in steps and then continues
in small
increments
Why do we need project management?
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Project management is essential because you need someone who
oversees the development and progression of a project to completion.
Someone who can coordinate actions between teams and ensure a project
completes on time, within budget, and within the scope.
Project Charter
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The first tangible work product created in all projects, regardless of size
and type. Contains the following:
1) Project Title
2) Project Date
3) Version
4) Description
5) Project manager
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organized around one of these characteristics: job function, end product,
customer groups, a specific process, or geographic location. It does not
adapt to rapid changes in technology or the
supply chain, and customers are spread out across many different
departments.
Benefits:
• An individual can specialize and become proficient in one area.
• Communication channels are well established.
• There is good control over resources because each has only one boss.
• Budgeting and cost control are relatively easy because all budgets are
differentiated
by defined department boundaries.
• Traditional advancement occurs within the functional department.
,Project plan
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Project plans should be:
Dynamic, Flexible, updated as changes occur and they should first and
foremost guide project execution. Never assume overtime on a project
plan!
What are the types of product development life cycles?
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Waterfall
Scrum
Evolutionary Prototyping
Rational Unified Process
Spiral
Iterative and incremental- multiple development cycles
Extreme programming
Scope
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rRefers to all (100%) the work involved in creating the products of the
project and the processes used to create them.
, What is a project?
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A project has three key characteristics:
• Temporary - beginning & end
• Unique - must never have been done before, and it must have
• single well-defined purpose
• Progressively elaborate - development occurs in steps and then continues
in small
increments
Why do we need project management?
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Project management is essential because you need someone who
oversees the development and progression of a project to completion.
Someone who can coordinate actions between teams and ensure a project
completes on time, within budget, and within the scope.
Project Charter
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The first tangible work product created in all projects, regardless of size
and type. Contains the following:
1) Project Title
2) Project Date
3) Version
4) Description
5) Project manager