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Web Project Management

Web Project Management

Jarne W. Beutnagel

October 31, 2012
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  1. WEB PROJECT MANAGEMENT How to Successfully Structure Web Projects Business

    Academy Aarhus - ITDays October 2012 Jarne W. Beutnagel [email protected] www.beutnagel.dk/itdays2012/
  2. Achieve alignment, create momentum and ensure value delivery Planning and

    structuring resources Issue handling WHAT IS PROJECT MANAGEMENT?
  3. Projects whose output exist in an online environment • Web

    applications • eCommerce / Webshop Solutions • Websites • Etc WHAT IS A WEB PROJECT?
  4. Business Environment • Business Goals • Customer Retention Goals •

    Placement in the Program Structure What to take into consideration (internal perspective)
  5. Resource Availability • Internal Budget • Time Constraints • Skills

    • People What to take into consideration (internal perspective)
  6. Motivation • Incentives • Motives • Desired Outcome What to

    take into consideration (internal perspective)
  7. Attitude / Opinions • Preconceptions • Past Relations with Client

    • Role of Project Management What to take into consideration (internal perspective)
  8. Support Structures • Infrastructure • Tools • Company Culture •

    Methodology • Agile Development (e.g. Scrum) • PRINCE2 What to take into consideration (internal perspective)
  9. What to take into consideration (client perspective) Business Environment •

    Project Incentives • Program Structure • Career Importance • Stakeholders • Internal / External
  10. Strategic Goals • Business Goals • User Goals • User

    Needs What to take into consideration (client perspective)
  11. What to take into consideration (client perspective) Constraints • Quality

    • Project Budget • Maintenance costs • Timeframe • Required involvement • Security
  12. What to take into consideration (client perspective) Pre-Project • Expectations

    • Knowledge • Experience • Trust • Guaranties • Availability
  13. What to take into consideration (client perspective) Controlling • Transparency

    • Level of Involvement • Support / Consultation
  14. PROJECT DOCUMENTS Business Case Reasons for undertaking the project, Goals

    and Future Life Project Brief Outline of the project structure, Functionality and User Description
  15. PROJECT DOCUMENTS Technical Specs Detailed description of implementation of functionality

    Test Plan Quality Criteria that have to be approved for final signoff
  16. Project Brief • Project Resources • Project Team & Responsibilities

    • Project Structure • Timeline, Milestones, Deadline • Scope and Functionality • User Description • Use Cases • User Actions
  17. PROJECT TOOLS Status Meetings Reoccurring client meetings to discuss the

    status and handle issues Project Tracker Central document keeping track of progress and logging hours
  18. PROJECT TOOLS Issue Log List of issues that arise, their

    status and plan of action Document Storage A space where project, design and production documents are shared with the team and the client
  19. PROJECT TOOLS Design Plan This plan outlines the design phases

    and dictates which processes will be used and the number of iterations sent for approval Prototyping Plan This plan outline what is included in the prototyping process
  20. PROJECT TOOLS Phases Plan The production must be broken down

    to manageable phases and their structure laid out Development Methodology This defines the development process and framework. For instance, Agile development
  21. PROJECT TOOLS Client Acceptance Test The client approves that all

    use cases and user activities have been satisfyingly implemented Post-Project Deliveries A plan of how the project is to be handed over, including documentation
  22. PROJECT TOOLS Live Plan An overview over the requirements for

    putting the project live and a detailed timeframe for it Bug Period A timeframe for which bugs that are reported after going live will be included in the project scope
  23. PROJECT TOOLS Signoff A meeting where the client official confirms

    that all goals and criteria have been satisfyingly met Celebration A gathering where the successful delivery of the project is celebrated and internally showcased
  24. WHO WHAT Production Designers Developers IA Architects Code Design Testing

    Operational Team Leads External PMs Deliveries Tech Solutions Tactical Project Manager Planning Controlling Strategic Client Stakeholders Consultants External Experts Goals Strategies Specs Success Metrics Business Project Owner Program Managers Operational Managers Sales People Account Managers Project Initiation Budget Approval
  25. PROJECT TOOLS Issue Handling Plan A plan for how to

    escalate issues, when to flag a deviation and who is the final authority Communication Plan An overview over who is supposed to get which information and when
  26. RESPONSIBILITIES LEVELS In the project plan it should be specified

    which responsibilities each team member has Escalation tree: who reports to who? There has to be a person who is not part of the project team that can be the client authority
  27. TEAM SUPPORT It is imperative that each team member understands

    their own role and that of the other team members There has to be support for the project structure, both internally and externally Responsibility areas has to be respected!
  28. Requires understanding of all the components in the project Ensuring

    that the right value is created, delivered and measured Careful application of roles and responsibilities SUCCESSFUL PROJECTS