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                                         6 - Project Time Management
                                         Project Management Training
Project Time Management
                                                  Monitoring &
                                              Controlling Processes
                                                   Planning
                                                   Processes




      Enter phase/            Initiating                                 Closing        Exit phase/
      Start project          Processes                                  Processes       End project




                                                   Executing
                                                   Processes



                                                                Process
 Knowledge
   Area                                                                               Monitoring &
                      Initiating              Planning                Executing                        Closing
                                                                                        Control
                                     Activity Definition
                                     Activity Sequencing
   Time                              Activity Resource Estimating                   Schedule Control
                                     Activity Duration Estimating
                                     Schedule Development
Project Time Management

• The process required to manage timely completion of the project

• Project time management start with planning by the project
  management team (not shown as a discrete process)

• In small project, defining & sequencing activities, estimating activity
  resource & duration, developing schedule are viewed as a single
  process.
6.1 Define Activities
  •     The process of identifying the specific actions to be performed produce the
        project deliverables.
  •     Work package decomposed into activities (schedule activities)

                                           Tools &
             Inputs                                                        Outputs
                                         Techniques
      1. Scope baseline             1.   Decompositions             1. Activity list
      2. Enterprise                 2.   Rolling wave planning      2. Activity attributes
         environmental factors      3.   Templates                  3. Milestone list
      3. Organizational process     4.   Expert judgment
         assets




In the real word sometime we skip define activities since we take WBS down to the activity level.
                    This is not a wrong practice but not a PMBOK practice.
Define Activities (Tools & Techniques)
•   Rolling Wave Planning: progressive elaboration planning where you do not to plan
    activities until you start the project management process for that phase is in the project life
    cycle

•   Activity Attributes:
     – Use for schedule development, selecting, ordering, sorting the planned schedule
       activities
     – Used to identify e.g. responsible person, place, level of effort (LOE), apportioned effort
       (AE)

•   Milestone: a significant point or event in the project.
     –   Not a work activity
     –   Checkpoint to help control the project
     –   Additional milestone can be add in Sequence Activities & Develop Schedule process
     –   The list can indicates the level of milestone (mandatory, optional, etc)
6.2 Sequence Activities
•   Process of identifying and documenting relationship among the project
    activities



                                        Tools &
             Inputs                                                   Outputs
                                      Techniques
    1.   Activity list             1. Precedence                1. Project schedule
    2.   Activity attributes          diagramming method           network diagram
                                      (PDM)                     2. Project document
    3.   Milestone list
    4.   Project scope statement
                                   2. Dependency                   updates
                                      determination
    5.   Organizational process
         assets
                                   3. Applying leads and lags
                                   4. Schedule network
                                      templates
Precedence Diagramming Method (PDM)
•   Precedence Diagramming Method (PDM) or Activity-on-Node (AON)
     – Method used in Critical Path Methodology(CPM)
     – No dummy activities
     – Logical relationship:
        • Finish-to-Start (FS)
        • Finish-to-Finish (FF)
        • Start-to-Start (SS)
        • Start-to-Finish (SF)
Applying Leads & Lags
•   Use leads and lags to support realistic and achievable project schedule.
•   Each activity is connected at least to one predecessor and one successor except
    the start and the end.

                      A                 B                C

                  predecessor                       Successor
•   Leads.
     – May be added to start an activity before the predecessor activity is complete.
•   Lags
     – Inserted waiting time between activities


                     A                               A



                           B                                         B
Precedence Diagramming Method (PDM)
•   Example of PDM which showing logical relationship and leads or lags




•   Other method to draw network diagram:
     – Arrow Diagramming Method (ADM)
     – GERT: allows loops between activities
Dependency Determination
To define sequence among activity, these type of dependency are used:
1. Mandatory (hard logic)
    – Inherent in the nature of work being done or required by the contract
    – E.g. You must design before you can develop
2. Discretionary (preferred, preferential, or soft logic)
    – Define base on knowledge
    – Can be changed if needed
    – Important when how to shorten or re-sequence the project
3. External
    – Based on the need t of the party outside the project


      Network diagram
                                                                              PERT »
      • ≠ PERT chart
      • Shows just dependencies (logical relationship)
      • Could show the critical path if activity duration estimates added
PMD
                                ES = Early Start
                                LS = Latest Start
                                EF = Early Finish
                                LF = Late Finish




EF = ES + D -1
LS = LF – D +1
Float (F) = LS – ES = LF – EF
6.3 Estimate Activity Resources
•   Process of estimating the type and quantities of material, people, equipment
    or supplies required to perform each activity.


                                     Tools &
           Inputs                                                 Outputs
                                   Techniques
    1. Activity list            1. Expert judgment          1. Activity resource
    2. Activity attributes      2. Alternatives analysis       requirements
    3. Resource Calendars       3. Published estimating     2. Resource breakdown
                                   data                        structure
    4. Enterprise
       environmental factors    4. Bottom-up estimating     3. Project document
                                                               updates
    5. Organizational process   5. Project management
       assets                      software
Estimate Activity Resource (Tools & Techniques)
• Resource Calendar:
   – Information (skill, location, etc) in which resource (people, equipment, material,
     etc) are potentially available.


• Published estimating data:
   – Use company’s rates


• Bottom up estimating:
   – Activity is decomposed to be more confidence in estimating
6.4 Estimate Activity Durations
•   Process of approximating the number of work periods to complete
    individual activities with estimated resources.

•   Schedule shall be as believable and realistic as possible (do not allow padding)


                                          Tools &
             Inputs                                                     Outputs
                                        Techniques
    1. Activity list               1.   Expert judgment           1. Activity duration
    2. Activity attributes         2.   Analogous estimating         estimates
    3. Activity resource           3.   Parametric estimating     2. Project document
         requirements              4.   Three-point estimates        updates
    4.   Resource Calendars        5.   Reserve analysis
    5.   Project scope statement
    6.   Enterprise
         environmental factors
    7.   Organizational process
         assets
Estimate Activity Durations (Tools & Techniques)
• Analogous Estimating (Top down):
    – use actual duration of previous activity (historical) that has similarity

• Parametric Estimating:
    – use statistical relationship between historical data and other variables (e.g.
      learning curve)
    – The result can become heuristics (experience based technique/rule of thumb)


• Reserve analysis (buffer): includes contingency reserves

      “A Buffer Isn’t Padding. Padding is extra time added to a schedule that you
     don’t really think you need but that you add just to feel confident in the estimate.
     Padding is when I take a conventional approach to building a Gantt chart, come
                     up with three months, but tell my boss four months.”
                                 Mike Cohn – Agile Software Development
3-Points Estimate (PERT)
•    Also called Program Evaluation and Review technique (PERT)
•    Use for time and cost estimation
•    Expected calculated from Most-likely, Optimistic, Pessimistic
•    Range of estimate = EAD (Expected Activity Duration) +/- SD (Standard Deviation)

                   Expected              Standard         Variance
                                         Deviation



                   P 4Μ Ο                 P Ο             P Ο2
                      6                    6                6




•    Standard deviation cannot be sum.
•    Variance used to calculate total SD of the project
                                                             SD      variance
Exercise: Tree-point estimates (PERT)


                       Duration       Expected Activity
                                                          Variance     Range of
   Activity                           Duration Standard
                                                           range     the estimate
                                       (PERT) Deviation
                  P       M       O
      A           3       5       1
      B           8       4       2
      C           15      8       5
      D           20     10       5
Project (Total)           -
Exercise: PERT - Most tricky question

•   Together with your team, you applied three-point estimation on a Critical path
    which consists of two activities.

    The following duration uncertainties are all calculated assuming a 3 sigma
    Confidence interval.

    The duration uncertainty—defined as pessimistic minus optimistic estimate—of the
    first activity is 18 days; the second estimate has an uncertainty of 24 days.
    Applying the PERT formula for paths, what is the duration uncertainty of the entire
    path?


         A.   21 days
         B.   30 days
         C.   42 days
         D.   No statement is possible from the information given.
Exercise: PERT - Most tricky question (Answer)

•   See that the question says that Duration Uncertainty is Pessimistic minus Optimistic in other
    words P-O. We know that SD is (P-O ) / 6 , thus SD is "duration Certainty " / 6

    Thus
    For Path 1 : SD = 18/6 = 3
    Variance = 3*3 = 9

    For path 2 : SD = 24 /6 = 4
    Variance = 4*4 = 16

    Total Path Variance = 16 + 9 = 25
    Sqrt (25) = 5

    Meaning (P-O) / 6 = 5
    (p-O) = 5 * 6
    DURATION UNCERTAINTY = 30
6.5 Develop Schedule
•   Process of analyzing activity sequences, durations, resource requirements,
    and schedule constraints to create the project schedule.

                                          Tools &
             Inputs                                                       Outputs
                                        Techniques
    1. Activity list               1. Schedule network            1.   Project schedule
    2. Activity attributes              analysis                  2.   Schedule baseline
    3. Project schedule            2.   Critical path method      3.   Schedule data
         network diagram           3.   Critical chain method     4.   Project document
    4.   Activity resource         4.   Resource leveling              updates
         requirements              5.   What-if scenario
    5.   Resource Calendars             analysis
    6.   Activity duration         6.   Applying leads and lags
         estimates                 7.   Schedule compression
    7.   Project scope statement   8.   Scheduling tool
    8.   Enterprise
         environmental factors
    9.   Organizational process
         assets
Critical Path
•   Critical Path is the longest duration path
•   Identify the shortest time needed to complete a project
•   There can be more than one critical path
•   We don’t want critical path, it increase risk
•   Don’t leave a project with a negative float, you would compress the schedule
•   Near-critical path is the path that has close in duration to critical path

•   Float (Slack)
     – Total float: the amount of time an activity can be delayed without delaying the
        project end date or intermediary milestone.
     – Free float: the amount of time an activity can be delayed without delaying the
        early start date of its successor(s).
     – Project float: the amount of time an activity can be delayed without delaying the
        externally imposed project completion date required by customer/management.
Critical Path Method Basic
                                                             Activity   Precedence   Duration
                                                                A                       2
                                                                B                       3
                                                                C           A           1
                                                                D           B           4
                                                                E           B           2
                                  K
                                                                F           C           1
                                                                G          D,F          5
                                                                H           E           2
• Dummy activity = 0 resource & 0 duration                      I        H              2

• Critical activities                                           J       G,I             0

   - all activities in the critical path
   - Delay in the completion of these activities will lengthen the project
     timescale
   - Has float = 0
Critical Path using PDM
Forward Pass




                                                Backward Pass
Calculation
• Forward Pass:
    • ES + D = ES(successor)
    • use highest value on join
• Backward Pass:
    • LS – D (predecessor) = LS (predecessor)
    • Use lowest value on join
Exercise




Questions:
• What is the critical path?
• What is critical path duration?
• What is float (slack) duration of activity A30?
Answers:
• -
• -
• -
Critical Chain (Buffer Management) Method

• The longest duration path through the project considering both activity
  dependencies and resource constraints.

• Network diagram and critical path are identified first

• Type of buffers
    – Project buffer
    – Feeding buffer
    – Resource buffer
What-if Scenario Analysis

• Analysis on effect of changes on a particular thing (assumption) on the
  project which make activity duration change.

• Monte Carlo Simulation
  Used when there is possibility that the critical path will be different
  for a given set of project conditions.

    –   Using probability distribution for each activity or group of activities
    –   Using computer software
    –   Using three-point estimates and network diagram
    –   Help deal with ―path convergence‖
         • Multiple paths converge into one or more activities (but adding risk)
Schedule Compression

• Fast Tracking
   –   Performing critical path activities in parallel.
   –   Usually increase risk and requires more attention to communication.
   –   May need a rework.
   –   E.g. Design is half finished and start coding.

• Crashing
   –   Analyze cost and schedule trade-offs.
   –   Determine most compression for least cost.
   –   Crash the tasks that cost the least first, focusing on minimizing project cost.
   –   Always results in increased cost.
Project Schedule
• Schedule can be shown with or without dependencies (logical
  relationship).

• Presented as
   – Summary form e.g. Master Schedule, Milestone schedule
   – Detailed form


• Format:
   – Network diagram
   – Milestone chart
   – Bar chart (Gantt chart)
Schedule Data
• Includes at least:
    –   Schedule milestone
    –   Schedule activities
    –   Activity attributes
    –   Assumptions & Constraints


• Additional information can be added, such as
    –   Resource histograms
    –   Cash-flow projections
    –   Order & delivery schedules
    –   Alternative schedules
6.6 Control Schedule
•   Process of analyzing activity sequences, durations, resource requirements,
    and schedule constraints to create the project schedule.

                                       Tools &
           Inputs                                                     Outputs
                                     Techniques
    1. Project Management       1. Performance reviews        1. Work performance
       Plan                     2. Variance Analysis               measurements
    2. Project Schedule         3. Project Management         2.   Organizational process
    3. Work performance              Software                      assets updates
       information              4.   Resource leveling        3.   Change requests
    4. Organizational process   5.   What-if scenario         4.   Project management
       assets                        analysis                      plan updates
                                6.   Adjusting leads & lags   5.   Project document
                                7.   Schedule compression          updates
                                8.   Schedule tooling
Next topic:
Project Cost Management

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PMP Training - 06 project time management2

  • 1. Created by ejlp12@gmail.com, June 2010 6 - Project Time Management Project Management Training
  • 2. Project Time Management Monitoring & Controlling Processes Planning Processes Enter phase/ Initiating Closing Exit phase/ Start project Processes Processes End project Executing Processes Process Knowledge Area Monitoring & Initiating Planning Executing Closing Control Activity Definition Activity Sequencing Time Activity Resource Estimating Schedule Control Activity Duration Estimating Schedule Development
  • 3. Project Time Management • The process required to manage timely completion of the project • Project time management start with planning by the project management team (not shown as a discrete process) • In small project, defining & sequencing activities, estimating activity resource & duration, developing schedule are viewed as a single process.
  • 4. 6.1 Define Activities • The process of identifying the specific actions to be performed produce the project deliverables. • Work package decomposed into activities (schedule activities) Tools & Inputs Outputs Techniques 1. Scope baseline 1. Decompositions 1. Activity list 2. Enterprise 2. Rolling wave planning 2. Activity attributes environmental factors 3. Templates 3. Milestone list 3. Organizational process 4. Expert judgment assets In the real word sometime we skip define activities since we take WBS down to the activity level. This is not a wrong practice but not a PMBOK practice.
  • 5. Define Activities (Tools & Techniques) • Rolling Wave Planning: progressive elaboration planning where you do not to plan activities until you start the project management process for that phase is in the project life cycle • Activity Attributes: – Use for schedule development, selecting, ordering, sorting the planned schedule activities – Used to identify e.g. responsible person, place, level of effort (LOE), apportioned effort (AE) • Milestone: a significant point or event in the project. – Not a work activity – Checkpoint to help control the project – Additional milestone can be add in Sequence Activities & Develop Schedule process – The list can indicates the level of milestone (mandatory, optional, etc)
  • 6. 6.2 Sequence Activities • Process of identifying and documenting relationship among the project activities Tools & Inputs Outputs Techniques 1. Activity list 1. Precedence 1. Project schedule 2. Activity attributes diagramming method network diagram (PDM) 2. Project document 3. Milestone list 4. Project scope statement 2. Dependency updates determination 5. Organizational process assets 3. Applying leads and lags 4. Schedule network templates
  • 7. Precedence Diagramming Method (PDM) • Precedence Diagramming Method (PDM) or Activity-on-Node (AON) – Method used in Critical Path Methodology(CPM) – No dummy activities – Logical relationship: • Finish-to-Start (FS) • Finish-to-Finish (FF) • Start-to-Start (SS) • Start-to-Finish (SF)
  • 8. Applying Leads & Lags • Use leads and lags to support realistic and achievable project schedule. • Each activity is connected at least to one predecessor and one successor except the start and the end. A B C predecessor Successor • Leads. – May be added to start an activity before the predecessor activity is complete. • Lags – Inserted waiting time between activities A A B B
  • 9. Precedence Diagramming Method (PDM) • Example of PDM which showing logical relationship and leads or lags • Other method to draw network diagram: – Arrow Diagramming Method (ADM) – GERT: allows loops between activities
  • 10. Dependency Determination To define sequence among activity, these type of dependency are used: 1. Mandatory (hard logic) – Inherent in the nature of work being done or required by the contract – E.g. You must design before you can develop 2. Discretionary (preferred, preferential, or soft logic) – Define base on knowledge – Can be changed if needed – Important when how to shorten or re-sequence the project 3. External – Based on the need t of the party outside the project Network diagram PERT » • ≠ PERT chart • Shows just dependencies (logical relationship) • Could show the critical path if activity duration estimates added
  • 11. PMD ES = Early Start LS = Latest Start EF = Early Finish LF = Late Finish EF = ES + D -1 LS = LF – D +1 Float (F) = LS – ES = LF – EF
  • 12. 6.3 Estimate Activity Resources • Process of estimating the type and quantities of material, people, equipment or supplies required to perform each activity. Tools & Inputs Outputs Techniques 1. Activity list 1. Expert judgment 1. Activity resource 2. Activity attributes 2. Alternatives analysis requirements 3. Resource Calendars 3. Published estimating 2. Resource breakdown data structure 4. Enterprise environmental factors 4. Bottom-up estimating 3. Project document updates 5. Organizational process 5. Project management assets software
  • 13. Estimate Activity Resource (Tools & Techniques) • Resource Calendar: – Information (skill, location, etc) in which resource (people, equipment, material, etc) are potentially available. • Published estimating data: – Use company’s rates • Bottom up estimating: – Activity is decomposed to be more confidence in estimating
  • 14. 6.4 Estimate Activity Durations • Process of approximating the number of work periods to complete individual activities with estimated resources. • Schedule shall be as believable and realistic as possible (do not allow padding) Tools & Inputs Outputs Techniques 1. Activity list 1. Expert judgment 1. Activity duration 2. Activity attributes 2. Analogous estimating estimates 3. Activity resource 3. Parametric estimating 2. Project document requirements 4. Three-point estimates updates 4. Resource Calendars 5. Reserve analysis 5. Project scope statement 6. Enterprise environmental factors 7. Organizational process assets
  • 15. Estimate Activity Durations (Tools & Techniques) • Analogous Estimating (Top down): – use actual duration of previous activity (historical) that has similarity • Parametric Estimating: – use statistical relationship between historical data and other variables (e.g. learning curve) – The result can become heuristics (experience based technique/rule of thumb) • Reserve analysis (buffer): includes contingency reserves “A Buffer Isn’t Padding. Padding is extra time added to a schedule that you don’t really think you need but that you add just to feel confident in the estimate. Padding is when I take a conventional approach to building a Gantt chart, come up with three months, but tell my boss four months.” Mike Cohn – Agile Software Development
  • 16. 3-Points Estimate (PERT) • Also called Program Evaluation and Review technique (PERT) • Use for time and cost estimation • Expected calculated from Most-likely, Optimistic, Pessimistic • Range of estimate = EAD (Expected Activity Duration) +/- SD (Standard Deviation) Expected Standard Variance Deviation P 4Μ Ο P Ο P Ο2 6 6 6 • Standard deviation cannot be sum. • Variance used to calculate total SD of the project SD variance
  • 17. Exercise: Tree-point estimates (PERT) Duration Expected Activity Variance Range of Activity Duration Standard range the estimate (PERT) Deviation P M O A 3 5 1 B 8 4 2 C 15 8 5 D 20 10 5 Project (Total) -
  • 18. Exercise: PERT - Most tricky question • Together with your team, you applied three-point estimation on a Critical path which consists of two activities. The following duration uncertainties are all calculated assuming a 3 sigma Confidence interval. The duration uncertainty—defined as pessimistic minus optimistic estimate—of the first activity is 18 days; the second estimate has an uncertainty of 24 days. Applying the PERT formula for paths, what is the duration uncertainty of the entire path? A. 21 days B. 30 days C. 42 days D. No statement is possible from the information given.
  • 19. Exercise: PERT - Most tricky question (Answer) • See that the question says that Duration Uncertainty is Pessimistic minus Optimistic in other words P-O. We know that SD is (P-O ) / 6 , thus SD is "duration Certainty " / 6 Thus For Path 1 : SD = 18/6 = 3 Variance = 3*3 = 9 For path 2 : SD = 24 /6 = 4 Variance = 4*4 = 16 Total Path Variance = 16 + 9 = 25 Sqrt (25) = 5 Meaning (P-O) / 6 = 5 (p-O) = 5 * 6 DURATION UNCERTAINTY = 30
  • 20. 6.5 Develop Schedule • Process of analyzing activity sequences, durations, resource requirements, and schedule constraints to create the project schedule. Tools & Inputs Outputs Techniques 1. Activity list 1. Schedule network 1. Project schedule 2. Activity attributes analysis 2. Schedule baseline 3. Project schedule 2. Critical path method 3. Schedule data network diagram 3. Critical chain method 4. Project document 4. Activity resource 4. Resource leveling updates requirements 5. What-if scenario 5. Resource Calendars analysis 6. Activity duration 6. Applying leads and lags estimates 7. Schedule compression 7. Project scope statement 8. Scheduling tool 8. Enterprise environmental factors 9. Organizational process assets
  • 21. Critical Path • Critical Path is the longest duration path • Identify the shortest time needed to complete a project • There can be more than one critical path • We don’t want critical path, it increase risk • Don’t leave a project with a negative float, you would compress the schedule • Near-critical path is the path that has close in duration to critical path • Float (Slack) – Total float: the amount of time an activity can be delayed without delaying the project end date or intermediary milestone. – Free float: the amount of time an activity can be delayed without delaying the early start date of its successor(s). – Project float: the amount of time an activity can be delayed without delaying the externally imposed project completion date required by customer/management.
  • 22. Critical Path Method Basic Activity Precedence Duration A 2 B 3 C A 1 D B 4 E B 2 K F C 1 G D,F 5 H E 2 • Dummy activity = 0 resource & 0 duration I H 2 • Critical activities J G,I 0 - all activities in the critical path - Delay in the completion of these activities will lengthen the project timescale - Has float = 0
  • 23. Critical Path using PDM Forward Pass Backward Pass Calculation • Forward Pass: • ES + D = ES(successor) • use highest value on join • Backward Pass: • LS – D (predecessor) = LS (predecessor) • Use lowest value on join
  • 24. Exercise Questions: • What is the critical path? • What is critical path duration? • What is float (slack) duration of activity A30? Answers: • - • - • -
  • 25. Critical Chain (Buffer Management) Method • The longest duration path through the project considering both activity dependencies and resource constraints. • Network diagram and critical path are identified first • Type of buffers – Project buffer – Feeding buffer – Resource buffer
  • 26. What-if Scenario Analysis • Analysis on effect of changes on a particular thing (assumption) on the project which make activity duration change. • Monte Carlo Simulation Used when there is possibility that the critical path will be different for a given set of project conditions. – Using probability distribution for each activity or group of activities – Using computer software – Using three-point estimates and network diagram – Help deal with ―path convergence‖ • Multiple paths converge into one or more activities (but adding risk)
  • 27. Schedule Compression • Fast Tracking – Performing critical path activities in parallel. – Usually increase risk and requires more attention to communication. – May need a rework. – E.g. Design is half finished and start coding. • Crashing – Analyze cost and schedule trade-offs. – Determine most compression for least cost. – Crash the tasks that cost the least first, focusing on minimizing project cost. – Always results in increased cost.
  • 28. Project Schedule • Schedule can be shown with or without dependencies (logical relationship). • Presented as – Summary form e.g. Master Schedule, Milestone schedule – Detailed form • Format: – Network diagram – Milestone chart – Bar chart (Gantt chart)
  • 29. Schedule Data • Includes at least: – Schedule milestone – Schedule activities – Activity attributes – Assumptions & Constraints • Additional information can be added, such as – Resource histograms – Cash-flow projections – Order & delivery schedules – Alternative schedules
  • 30. 6.6 Control Schedule • Process of analyzing activity sequences, durations, resource requirements, and schedule constraints to create the project schedule. Tools & Inputs Outputs Techniques 1. Project Management 1. Performance reviews 1. Work performance Plan 2. Variance Analysis measurements 2. Project Schedule 3. Project Management 2. Organizational process 3. Work performance Software assets updates information 4. Resource leveling 3. Change requests 4. Organizational process 5. What-if scenario 4. Project management assets analysis plan updates 6. Adjusting leads & lags 5. Project document 7. Schedule compression updates 8. Schedule tooling
  • 31. Next topic: Project Cost Management Thank You

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