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− | '''Welcome to 42433 - Advanced Engineering Project, Program and Portfolio Management and thank you for your interest!'''
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− | This course replaces "42246 - Project Management 2.0: Design, Innovation and Production" for all study lines (last taught in Fall 2013 term). We re-focused the course content and title to also explicitly address program and portfolio-level challenges, and fine-tuned some of the content. The overall objective of the class, however, remains the same. You can find an outline of the course content in Kursusbasen.
| + | <h1 style="color: #5e9ca0; text-align: justify;">'''Welcome!'''</h1> |
| + | <p style="text-align: justify;">Welcome to our wiki for doing projects - an online resource for managing projects, programs, and portfolios. </p> |
| + | <p style="text-align: justify;">This wiki is a result of the Technical University of Denmark's ProjectLab effort to provide Project Management education and enable access for everyone.The articles are solely student's result*, as they are required to develop an article about an aspect from the course |
| + | Advanced Project Program & Portfolio Management, at DTU.</p> |
| + | <p style="text-align: justify;">You can access the wiki either as an Author (e.g. students at 42433) or User (e.g. students at 42429/42430)</p> |
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| + | <h2 style="color: #5e9ca0; text-align: justify;">'''Redirect to:''' |
| + | <h3><span style="background-color: #5e9ca0; color: White; display: inline-block; padding: 3px 10px; font-weight: bold; border-radius: 5px;">[[Contributions]]</span> </h3> |
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− | As this is a 10 ECTS course, there will be a '''significant portion of group work''' (analysing a real-life case together with a partner organization), as well as an '''individual assignment''', in addition to the classroom lectures. The expectation with a 10 ECTS course is that '''you will spend 1 day per week on coursework, in addition to attending the class Tuesdays and Fridays'''.
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− | '''Weeks 1-4''' will be devoted to the '''individual assignment''', which will focus on writing a Wiki-style article outlining either a project, program or portfolio management method (or concept or theory) or documenting a relevant case. The articles are expected to adhere to academic standards of rigor, clarity and referencing.
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− | In the '''group assignment in weeks 5-13''', you will be working together with a partner organization to analyze a particular project, program or portfolio management challenge. You will either provide detailed analytics to characterize the challenge, or develop recommendations for solutions. The groups have to identify their own partner organization - for example a company, NGO or government agency - that they will be working with. '''This will be done in parallel to the individual assignment in weeks 1-4'''. The results will be presented to the class and judged in week 13.
| + | '''Project Management wiki by DTU''' |
| + | <p>Administration:</p> |
| + | <p>Christian Thuesen, Associate professor | mep@dtu.dk </p> |
| + | <p>Theodosios Kokotas, student assistant | teokokotas@gmail.com </p> |
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− | We are very excited about the course and are looking forward to welcoming you soon!
| + | <p style="text-align: justify;"> '''''*'''Disclaimer: The articles are created by DTU students. As part of the course, students are introduced to knowledge related to IP rights, plagiarism and copyright infringement. Additionally, the articles are a product of critical engagement of students with the literature review, and their aim is to contribute to the Project Management holistic field of science. If you discover any potential copyright infringement on the site, please inform thereof by sending an email to ophavsret@dtu.dk.''</p> |
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− | Best wishes for now,
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− | Josef, Christian and Joana.
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− | = Topics =
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− | Please add a couple of categories to your page, at least consider if the page falls into the category of
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− | *Project Management
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− | *Program Management, or
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− | *Portfolio Management
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− | and whether it relates to
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− | *Complexity
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− | *Uncertainty, or
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− | *Human Behaviour
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− | other categories could also be
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− | *Lean program management
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− | *Systems Engineering
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− | *Agility
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− | *...
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− | You can add categories to your page by typing in
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− | <nowiki>[[Category:Program Management]]</nowiki>.
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− | = Wiki article requirements = | + | |
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− | The individual assignment consists of writing a Wiki-style article outlining either a project, program or portfolio management tool, concept or theory or documenting a relevant case.
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− | The articles will become part of a DTU-Wiki on Advanced Project, Program and Portfolio Management and will serve as a resource to practitioners in industry and government, as well as future students. The best articles will be considered for publication in a handbook on the ISO 21900 Standard on Project Management.
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− | [[File:Fig_1_Process.jpg|600px|thumb|left|Figure 1: Process for Individual Assignment]]
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− | The primary objective is that the article is relevant to project, program or portfolio management practitioners and can contribute to a growing body of knowledge in the area. All articles should be concise, sharp, insightful, academically sound and relevant to practitioners, and target a length of approximately 3,000 words, excluding annotated bibliography (see below).
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− | '''Once you have chosen the topic for your article please go to this page: [[Articles Fall Term 2015]] and complete the table following the instructions.''' | + | |
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− | <u>'''You can choose to work on one of two types of articles:'''</u>
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− | == Article Type 1: Explanation and Illustration of a Method ==
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− | The focus of a “method article” is on outlining a relevant project, program or portfolio management method (or concept, theory or tool). Examples are:
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− | * Classic project, program or portfolio management methods, such as: Gantt Charts, Work Breakdown Structures, portfolio graphs, risk management, cost and schedule estimation methods, Key Performance Indicators, stakeholder matrices
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− | * Key theories relevant to the management of projects, programs or portfolios, such as: theory of constraint, cognitive and decision making biases, communication theory, project management competencies, critical chain theory, or stages of team development.
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− | * ''Big idea'': describe the tool, concept or theory and explain its purpose. The section should reflect the current state of the art on the topic
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− | * ''Application'': provide guidance on how to use the tool, concept or theory and when it is applicable
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− | * ''Limitations'': critically reflect on the tool/concept/theory. When possible, substantiate your claims with literature
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− | * ''Annotated bibliography'': Provide key references (3-10), where a reader can find additional information on the subject. Summarize and outline the relevance of each reference to the topic. (around 100 words per reference). The bibliography is not counted in the suggested 3000 word target length of the article.
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− | == Article Type 2: Description of a Relevant Case Study ==
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− | The focus of this type of article is to tell the story of a specific project, program or portfolio. The description should not just be a general overview, but focus on an exciting, unusual or innovative aspect. Examples include new forms of collaboration, a specific method or practice that worked particularly well, an insightful stakeholder engagement, particular high level of performance etc.
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− | The article should adhere to the following structure:
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− | * ''Context'': briefly describe the case and why it is insightful
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− | * ''Challenge'': explain the particular problem faced by the project, program or portfolio which led to
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− | * ''Solution'': describe the innovative practice and why it was perceived to work
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− | * ''Implication'': Critical reflection on the case and its potential contribution to project, program and portfolio (e.g. when could it be used by others? Does it make us rethink any of the key concepts or common practices in project, program and portfolio? How?). When possible, substantiate your claims with literature
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− | * ''Annotated bibliography'': Provide key references (3-10), where a reader can find additional information on the subject. Summarize and outline the relevance of each reference to the topic. (around 100 words per reference). The bibliography is not counted in the suggested 3000 word target length of the article.
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− | ==Evaluation of Wiki Articles==
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− | * Clarity of writing: Is the writing free of grammatical and spelling errors? Is the language precise without unnecessary fill words?
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− | * Clarity of the argument: Is there a logical flow to the article? Does one part build upon the other? Is the article consistent in its argument and free of contradictions?
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− | * Is the article of high practical and / or academic relevance?
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− | * Does the article properly cite and acknowledge previous work? Is it based on empirical data instead of opinion?
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− | * Is the article properly linked within the Wiki to other relevant articles and category summaries?
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− | The process for developing the article is outlined in Figure 1: Process for Individual Assignment. There are a number of deliverables for the individual assignment (see class schedule for timing):
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− | * Abstract of the proposed article
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− | * Version 1 of article for peer review
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− | * 2-3 peer reviews of articles written by others
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− | * Version 2 of article incorporating peer review received for own article
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− | * Response to peer reviewers outlining how comments were addressed
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− | * Evaluation of quality of peer review feedback, as well as evaluation of quality of “Version 2” of the articles you reviewed.
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− | =Link to Articles=
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− | == Articles Fall Term 2015 ==
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− | On the following page you will find links to a table you need to fill out with all the articles from Fall Term 2015:
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− | * [[Articles Fall Term 2015]]
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− | == Articles Fall Term 2014 ==
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− | On the following page you will find links to all the articles from Fall Term 2014:
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− | * [[Articles Fall Term 2014]]
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− | = Practical =
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− | Consult the [//meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents User's Guide] for information on using the wiki software.
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− | Go to [[Help:Contents|Help]] or follow the link in the navigation bar to find instructions on basic configurations
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− | == Getting started ==
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− | The followin links can help you some of the settings available - otherwise google your issue and write mediawiki, this will also results in a lot of hits on how to do different things
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− | * [//www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list]
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− | * [//www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]
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− | * [https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-announce MediaWiki release mailing list]
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− | * [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Contents Help Content]
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− | === Create a Page ===
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− | To create a page follow these steps:
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− | 1. Write the potential name of your page in the search box in the upper right hand corner
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− | 2. Press go
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− | 3a. If the page does not exist press the link to create the page
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− | 3b. If the page does exist have a look at the page,
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− | * If the topic is what you wanted to write about, talk to Christian or Josef
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− | * If the page is not the topic you wanted to cover design a new name for the page and go back to step 1
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− | 4. Start writing on the page, if you need assistance for the formatting, look below or go to the [[Help:Contents|Help]] page
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− | == Formatting and adding items to your page ==
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− | === Text ===
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− | *Text formatting link: [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Formatting Formatting]
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− | === Images ===
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− | *Images editing link: [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Images Images]
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− | **Code: <nowiki>[[File:example.jpg]]</nowiki>
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− | === Videos ===
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− | *EmbedVideo editing link: [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:EmbedVideo Videos]
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− | **Code: <nowiki>{{#ev:youtube|video URL}}</nowiki>
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− | **Code: <nowiki>{{#ev:youtube|video url|1000|right|Let eet GO|frame}}</nowiki>
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− | === References ===
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− | *References Cite link: [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Cite Cite]
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− | **To create a reference link in the text like this <ref>[http://www.facstaff.bucknell.edu/ttoole/Toole%20PM%20Causal%20Loop%20Diagram.pdf A project management causal loop diagram, Toole, Michael, 2005.] </ref> write <nowiki><ref>[''link/title''] ''Name of link'' </ref></nowiki>
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− | ** Create a reference list like this one, by writing <nowiki><references /></nowiki> <references />
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Welcome to our wiki for doing projects - an online resource for managing projects, programs, and portfolios.
This wiki is a result of the Technical University of Denmark's ProjectLab effort to provide Project Management education and enable access for everyone.The articles are solely student's result*, as they are required to develop an article about an aspect from the course
Advanced Project Program & Portfolio Management, at DTU.
You can access the wiki either as an Author (e.g. students at 42433) or User (e.g. students at 42429/42430)