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Series 2: Project Management Understanding and Using 6 Basic Tools

Series 2: Project Management Understanding and Using 6 Basic Tools. From the CIHS Video Series “Ten Minutes at a Time”. 9/2013. Module 1: The Project Management Toolkit Overview. Key Terms Project Management Toolkit Initiation Project Charter Statement of Work Planning and Implementation

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Series 2: Project Management Understanding and Using 6 Basic Tools

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  1. Series 2: Project ManagementUnderstanding and Using 6 Basic Tools From the CIHS Video Series “Ten Minutes at a Time” 9/2013

  2. Module 1: The Project Management Toolkit Overview • Key Terms • Project Management Toolkit • Initiation • Project Charter • Statement of Work • Planning and Implementation • Project Schedule (Module 2) • Risk Management Plan (Module 3) • Communication Plan (Module 4) • Change Management (Module 5)

  3. Key Terms • Project “Constraints” • Time – planned duration of the entire project • Cost – project budget • Scope – project goals and objectives as stated in the documents that serve to initiate the project • Project Roles • Project Sponsor – authorizes project, responsible for project funding and success • Program Manager – Oversees the project at the organizational level, usually as part of a portfolio • Project Manager – Responsible for day-to-day activities concerning the execution of the project • Project Stakeholders – Anyone affected by the project

  4. Project Charter • A formal document that authorizes the project and guides all project decisions • Identifies the project scope - reason for the project and what it is intended to accomplish • Identifies the project sponsors • Assigns implementation responsibility and spending authority • Identifies milestones and gives special directions and constraints • Contains high-level risk management and communication plans

  5. Project Charter A template for the Project Charter can be retrieved here: Project Charter Template

  6. Project Statement of Work • A formal document that defines, guides the work • Provides a project Executive Summary • Details the business need for the project • Defines the product requirements • Provides a summary schedule around project milestones with any necessary terms and conditions • Provides an area of signing approval

  7. Statement of Work A template for the Statement of Work can be retrieved here: Statement of Work Template

  8. Project Schedule • Guides Day-to-Day Project Execution and Control • Lists Activities that are in scope (linked to milestones and deliverables) • Steps to completing the Activities are broken out into Tasks with estimated start / finish dates, individual task “contingencies” and a way to show progress towards completion • Each Task has an identified “owner” responsible for ensuring the task is completed • Tied to budget and personnel resources with work breakdown structure

  9. Project Schedule (Cont’d)

  10. Risk Management Plan • Identifies the factors that may interfere with project success in time, cost and scope • Details the actual nature of the risk • Specific strategy for how to address that risk • Mitigate • Manage • Avoid • Central to communicating around issues that may impede or are actually impeding progress

  11. Risk Management Plan (Cont’d) A Risk Management Plan Template can be found here: Risk Management Plan Template

  12. Communication Plan • Defines the communication requirements for the project and how information will be distributed. • Role-based • What information will be communicated • How the information will be communicated • When will information be distributed • Who does the communication • Who receives the communication • How communications are archived for reference

  13. Communications Management Plan A Communications Management Plan Template can be found here: Communications Management Plan Template

  14. Change Management • How the project aligns with the organization’s mission and the strategic plan goals and objectives • Develops a vision in partnership with project stakeholders • Ensures clear understanding of how the project will impact individual responsibilities • Identifies project champions who keep project momentum when things get difficult

  15. Summary • The Keys to Project Success • Project Charter • Statement of Work • Project Schedule (Module 2) • Risk Management Plan (Module 3) • Communication Plan (Module 4) • Change Management (Module 5)

  16. We Have Solutions for Integrating Primary and Behavioral Healthcare Contact CIHS for all types of primary and behavioral health care integration technical assistance and training needs 1701 K Street NW, Ste 400 Washington DC 20006 Web: www.integration.samhsa.gov Email: integration@thenationalcouncil.org Phone: 202-684-7457 Prepared and presented by Colleen O’Donnell, MSW, PMP, CHTS-IM for the Center for Integrated Health Solutions

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