Category: M258
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Defining SMART goals and objectives
When running a project, its ultimate success or failure can only be defined when measured against predefined goals and objectives. Definition of these takes place during the planning phase of the project. It is imperative that these goals be SMART. By that I mean: Specific Measurable Achievable Relevant Time constrained Hughes and Cottrell write (2009):…
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The Tuckman model and Project Management
In Project Management, we talk about the Tuckman model, also known as Tuckman’s stages of group development. Though of particular importance in project management, the stages bear some relation to most aspects of working life. I think most of us would benefit from knowing the basics of it, and how it all works. Originally proposed…
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Defining the objectives of a project
Roughly put, we can say that all projects must deliver: The agreed product or objective… At the agreed level of quality… On time and… Within budget. (Adapted from Hughes and Cottrell, 2009, p. 14) These are known as the project objectives of a project, as opposed to its business objectives, which deal with the…
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Project Management: Three ways to look at stages
My journey towards a Bachelors degree continues, now with the OU Module M258 (IT Project and Service Management). As I continue to study the module, I will write down my thoughts on various subjects. Like with my first module, TU100, these will all be collected under a category for easy reference. This time, unsurprisingly, the…