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Project Planning Day 2 An Old Adage: Fail to Plan... and You Plan to Fail!

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Project PlanningDay 2

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An Old Adage:

Fail to Plan . . .

and You Plan to Fail!

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Project Planning – 5 Stages

• Prepare project overview

• Develop activity plan

• Assign responsibilities

• Put plan into action; track progress

• Prepare closeout report

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• High-level summary of the project

• Sets the overall scope

• Clearly written to communicate

• Team leader responsibility

• Critical to get this right!

Stage One:Project Overview

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What’s In a Project Overview?

• Statement of Problem (or Opportunity)

• Goals and Objectives

• Measures of Success

• Approach, Process, and Timing

• Assumptions and Risks

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Let’s Use the Following Example

You have taken a new job, and it is a significant distance from home. You are concerned your current car will not be reliable given its age.

In your course materials, and pull out Appendix pages A26 - A28.

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Questions -

• What is our problem, or opportunity, or situation to be changed?

• What is our goal?

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Goals and Objectives

• Goals and objectives describe what we want to achieve to solve the problem or take advantage of the opportunity

– Keep them simple

– Focus on the important items

– Collectively, they define the scope

– They must be measurable for success

– Clearly written

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Goals and Objectives - Use the SMART Test

S – Specific

M – Measurable

A – Attainable

R – Relevant

T – Time-Based

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Question -

• Based on our project goal,

What are our most important objectives?

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Measures of Success• Our desired results that can be

quantified– Numbers, frequency, degrees of change

• Avoid intangible measures– Make it “better”

• Superlatives can be hard to achieve!– Avoid use of “all” or “never”

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Question -

• What measures of success should we use in our project example?

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Approach, Process, & Timing

• Describe how we will go about our work – what will we do?

• Define the schedule you will follow• Consider how success was achieved

in similar projects• For a new project – be creative!

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Video Presentation

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Video Review• What approaches did the team consider?

• What assumptions were challenged?

• What was necessary for the novel approach to be considered?

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Question -

• What approach should we follow for our project?

• What schedule do you want to meet?

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Assumptions and Risks

• We need to consider the things we expect to happen, and the “what ifs”

• Assumptions

– Things we believe will happen– Things needed to be true for success

• Risks– Undermine success– Actions can be planned to offset risks

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Assumptions and Risks

Might Include:• Resources needed • Timing of resources • Events outside our control• Potential delays and their effect

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For your Patrol’s project idea:

• Together, quickly outline a Project Overview for your project

• Be prepared to share your solution

Take 5 minutes to complete

Patrol Activity -

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• Who would like to share?

Patrol Activity -

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Project Overview . . . . . . A Quick Review

• Defined our problem• Listed goals and objectives• Decided on measures of success• Described our approach and timing• Considered assumptions and risks

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A Project Overview . . .

• Helps ensure success

• Helps get everyone on “one page”

• Helps prevent – Getting off track– Scope creep

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Stage Two:

Activity Plan

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Activity Plan• Define the activities and tasks needed to

achieve our goals

• Organize & Prioritize activities and tasks

• Identify which tasks depend on others

• Assign team members to activities

• Define dates to begin and finish

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Activity Plan

Goal

Activity Activity Activity

Task

Task

Task

Task

Task

Task

Task

Task

Task

Task

Task

Task

Task

Task

Task

Task

Activity

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Activity Plan

Replace Car

Choose Make/Style

Shop for Car

Make Purchase

Mileage

Space

Features

Cost Limit

Body

SUV?

Make?

Colors

Negotiate

Finance

Prep

Receive

Online

Dealers

Buyer

Set Price

Define

Needs

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Project Activities and Tasks Should . . .

• Pass the “SMART” test• Have clear start and stop times• Include estimated time and cost to

complete• Be assignable and manageable

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Video Presentation

This clip will help illustrate the second stage of project planning – Activity Plan

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“If you keep on doing what you’ve always done . . .

. . . You will keep on getting what you’ve always got.”

• We must challenge assumptions

• We must think outside the box

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Stage Three: Activity Assignments

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Assign Activities Team Leader Should -• Confirm availability of resources• Understand team member skills• Match skills to tasks• Establish progress milestones and

reporting procedures

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Assign Activities

Team Members Should -• Know project’s purpose• Understand their assignments• Know the availability of resources• Be clear about deadlines• Understand how to address issues

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Stage Four: Putting the Plan

Into Action

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Work the Plan

• Now is the time to let the team do its job!

• Staying to the plan is the clearest path to success!

• A well-laid plan will help ensure a team is performin’ . . . not stormin’!

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Work the Plan

• Get the project going• Provide leadership to the team• Assist with decisions & problems• Obtain additional resources • Monitor progress of activities• Monitor team performance

The Leader Should -

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Stage Five: Project Closeout

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Closing Out the Project

• Recognize team members

• Prepare After-action report• Goals and objectives met?

• Completed on schedule?

• Lessons learned?

• Ideas/recommendations for future projects

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Summary

Five Stages of Project Planning

1. Develop a Project Overview

2. Plan the Work

3. Make Activity Assignments

4. Put the Plan into Action

5. Prepare Project Closeout

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A Different Adage:

If you plan the work . . .

. . . you plan for success!


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