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Revision as of 20:47, 10 August 2022
Welcome to our Conceptbox - an online resource for project management tools, methods and theories.
The concepts are organized in the following table, inspired by the Project Canvas and in line with the four perspectives on projects:
PURPOSE, PEOPLE, COMPLEXITY and UNCERTAINTY.
This page is mostly oriented for project management information-seekers students or practitioners.
PURPOSE
Table 1.-Project aspect:PURPOSE
PEOPLE
Table 2.-Project aspect:PEOPLE
COMPLEXITY
Table 3.-Project aspect:COMPLEXITY
Complexity
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0. Foundational elements:
- Systems engineering ([1], [2])
Connecting the dots:
- When – the scientific secrets of perfect timing
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1. Scoping: What to do?:
- Pooled, Sequential & Reciprocal dependence([3])
- Work break down structure (WBS)([4])
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2.Estimating: ?
- Top-down vs ground up estimations([5])
- Estimation Techniques([6], [7])
- Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT)([8],[9])
- Reference class forecasting([10],[11], [12])
- Successive principle (cost or schedule)([13])
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3. Scheduling: When to do it?:
- Double diamond([14],[15], [16], [17])
- Kanban([18],[19], [20])
- SCRUM ([21], [22], [23], [24])
- GANTT([25], [26], [27], [28])
- Milestone plan ([29])
- Location Based Scheduling([30],[31])
- Temporal dependencies/ Lag & Lead([32],[33])
- Network Planning ([34])
- Parkinson’s Law ([35], [36])
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4. Resourcing: Who does what?:
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5. Costing: How much?:
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6. Improving: Can we do it better?:
- Multi-tasking
- Resources leveling and crashing ([44])
- Lean construction([45],[46])
- Last planner system ([47])
- Value added work ([48], [49])
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7. Contracting: Make or Buy?:
- Types of contracts ([50])
- Fee-based contracts
- Fixed-price contracts ([51])
- Incentive contracts
- Adversarial Relations ([52], [53])
- Integrated Project Delivery (IPD)([54], [55])
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UNCERTAINTY
Uncertainty
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0. Foundational elements:
- The Johari window / Rumfelds matrix ([56])
- Types of uncertainty: Epistemic / Aleatory([57]])
- Levels of uncertainty (i.e. risk, uncertainty, ignorance)
Connecting the dots:
- Resilient projects & organizations ([58])
- Antifragility ([59], [60])
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1. Anticipating: ?
- Risk Identification([61],[62], [63]
- Pre-mortem analysis ([64], [65])
- Fishbone diagram / root cause analyses ([66], [67])
- SWOT Analysis([68], [69])
- Brainstorming ([70],[71])
- Risk register ([72], [73],[74])
- Risk assessment([75],[76])
- Risk treatment ([77])
- Contingency plans ([78],[79])
- Technology and System Readiness ([80])
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2. Monitoring:
- Conformance / performance
- Milestone trend analysis ([81])
- Burn down charts ([82])
- Earned value ([83], [84], [85])
- Project reporting ([86])
- Project war rooms ([87], [88])
- Project dashboard ([89])
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3. Adapting:
- Corrective and Preventive Actions ([90])
- Adaptation and agile ([91])
- Scope creep ([92])
- Change requests
- Resilience management
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4. Learning:
- Paradox for project planning ([93])
- Learning plan ([94], [95])
- Lessons learned ([96])
- Risk-based Learning ([97])
- Continuous Improvement ([98],[99])
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5. Deciding:
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6. Interpreting:
- Biases ([107])
- Kahneman - Two Thinking Systems([108],[109])
- Strategic misrepresentation ([110],[111])
- The Affect Heuristic ([112])
- Social Amplification of Risk
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