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Unit 7: Activity Planning




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             Caution  Skipping this step increases the risk of project failure due to insufficient information
             from which to formulate your overall project plan.

          Define Success

          An often  overlooked software project planning activity is defining what  success looks  like
          before the project begins. In a 2007  Gartner research study on why information technology
          projects succeed  or  fail,  survey participants  indicated  that,  in  part,  failure resulted  from
          inadequately defining “critical success factors” at the start of the project. Without stakeholder
          agreement, some degree of failure is likely, especially in complex projects.

          Select Team

          Selecting the right team members depends on a clear understanding of the project scope and
          success criteria. Team members define the work that needs to be done throughout the course of the
          project. They provide estimates of how much time each piece of work takes and what they need in
          order to complete their assignments. Team members define all dependencies between each work
          product. Highly experienced and qualified experts make the planning process more reliable.

          Finalize Project Plan

          As project manager, your job is to tie together all the information you have collected from your
          sponsor, team members and other stakeholders. Combine this information with your project
          management requirements into a comprehensive document or computerized project management
          system, and present the overall project plan to your sponsor. Negotiate resolutions to outstanding
          issues and fine-tune the plan. Obtain sponsor approval, funding and team members, and then
          commence with the project.

          Project Planning Iterations

          Project planning activities are never fully done until the project is complete. Throughout the
          project, issues arise that require you to adjust the plan. Just as with the initial planning phase,
          you must seek input from team members to understand the nature of the work and how much
          time to assign to it, defining requirements and dependencies accordingly. Present the revised
          plan to  your sponsor for approval. Never fear negotiating things you need  to complete  the
          project successfully.



              Task  In your words explain what have you understood by aims in activity planning.

          Self Assessment


          Fill in the blanks:
          1.   Developing the project implementation schedule is the ………………….. group.
          2.   Without ………………….. agreement, some degree of failure is likely, especially in complex
               projects.






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