1) Process Groups – How much time and money is typically
spent on projects in each of these process groups? Assume you have one year and $100,000 to
spend. Justify your answer.
The
process groups of project management are Initiating processes, Planning
processes, Executing processes, Monitoring and Controlling processes, and
Closing processes. “Initiating processes
include defining and authorizing a project or project phase.” (Schwalbe, 2014) “Planning processes include devising and
maintaining a workable scheme to ensure that the project addresses the
organization’s needs.”(Schwalbe, 2014) “Executing
processes include coordinating people and other resources to carry out the
various plans and create the products, services, or results of the project or
phase.”(Schwalbe) “Monitoring and
controlling processes include regularly measuring and monitoring progress to
ensure that the project team meets the project objectives.” (Schwalbe, 2014) “Closing processes include formalizing
acceptance of the project or project phase and ending it efficiently.”
(Schwalbe, 2014) The amount of time and
money that is spent on projects in each of these process groups varies from
project to project.
The
book Information Technology Project Management by Kathy Schwalbe references
Andy Crowe’s book Alpha Project Managers: What the Top 2% Know That Everyone
Else Does Not, which shows that the typically, effective
project managers spend 1% of time is spent Initiating, 11% Planning, 82%
Executing, 4% Monitoring and Controlling, and 2% Closing.
To
determine the cost and time available to work on projects it is important to
look at the number of actual work days that can be allotted to completing a
job. Even though there are 365 days in a
year, an employee will not be working every single day. A realistic approach would be something along
the lines of 52 weeks in a year and 5 working days per week will give an
average of 260 week days. Factoring in
approx. 25 holidays per year, depending on religious and national holidays,
only leaves approx. 235 actual working days. The typical amount of money spent
on each process phase is more difficult to estimate because there may or may
not be hardware costs, contractors, software licenses, etc. But ultimately the percentage would be
similar to the typical amount of time spent on each phase. Executing would of course be the most costly
since it also consumes the most time which in the procurement management
knowledge area can possibly be very expensive.
But ultimately, using a $100,000.00 budget and a year to complete the
project would equate to $425.53 per day (average).
The Initiation Phase – 1 percent
of time would take $1,000.00 of the budget.
The Planning Phase – 11 percent
of time would take $10,999.95 of the budget.
The Executing Phase – 82 percent
of time would take $81,999.63 of the budget.
The Monitoring and Controlling
Phases – 4 percent of time would take $3,999.98 of the budget
The Closing Phase – 2 percent of
time would take $1,999.99 of the budget.
I agree with this answer. I believe the above calculations are accurate and true
ReplyDeleteThis is really difficult to estimate when every project is different.
ReplyDeleteGood! Most of the fuunds will be spent during planning and exectution
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