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Five Immutable Principles of Project Management |
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Friday 07/16/2010 - 08:30 AM - 12:30 PM |
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Siemens Energy & Automation |
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Five Immutable Principles of Project Management
Project success comes from successfully executing the five immutable principles of project management. Any idea what they may be?
The five irreducible principles of project management are:
1. Know where you are going by defining “done” at some point inf the future. This point may be far in the future – months or years from now. Or closer in the future days or weeks from now.
2. Have some kind of plan to get to where you are going. This plan can be simple or it can be complex. The fidelity of the plan depends on the tolerance for risk by the users of the plan.
3. Understand the resources needed to execute the plan. How much time and money is needed to reach the destination. This can be fixed or it can be variable.
4. Identify the impediments to progress along the way to the destination. Have some means of removing, avoiding, or ignoring these impediments.
5. Have some way to measure your planned progress, not just your progress. Progress to Plan must be measured in units of physical percent complete.
Come join us as we discuss each principle.
About the Instructor:
Glen Alleman is Vice President, Program Planning and Controls for Lewis & Fowler, Denver Colorado. Glen defines, develops, deploys, and assures the benefits of Lewis & Fowler's defense and space program management and business process improvement offerings. These include Deliverables Based Planningsm, an Earned Value and Technical Performance Measure based program management method.
Glen’s background includes a formal education in Systems Management, experience in both commercial and aerospace & defense program management, and software development of embedded control systems.
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$125
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$150
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$200
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$150
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**Early-Bird discount for registration and online payment is at least three days before the event.
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