Project Planning and Project Success: The 25% Solution
- 2h 55m
- Pedro Serrador
- CRC Press
- 2015
- Defines the optimum planning levels for project success
- Covers planning for Agile projects and explains how traditional projects can benefit
- Explains how the planning phase impacts final value to customers, stakeholders, and the company
- Examines how personal planning time relates to success
- Includes checklists and forms to help project managers plan projects
Project planning is generally accepted as an important contributor to project success. However, is there research that affirms the positive impact of project planning and gives guidance on how much effort should be spent on planning? To answer these questions, this book looks at current literature and new research of this under-studied area of project management.
The author presents his findings from an extensive review of project planning literature that covers more than 270 sources. He also discusses new research that analyzes data from more than 1,300 global projects. The book confirms that the time spent on planning activities reduces risk and significantly increases the chances of project success. It also concludes that there can be too much planning and shows that the optimum ratio of planning to effort is 25%.
The book examines the impact of project planning on different industries. It discusses research in the construction and information technology (IT) industries, and presents a case study of how to plan and track a software development project. The book also looks at the impact of geography on project planning and success.
Intended as a basic tool in the library of any project manager or general manager, this book brings to light project planning techniques and information that have never been published previously. It is an important resource on how to plan projects properly and propel your career forward.
About the Author
Pedro Serrador, PMP, ITIL, P.Eng., MBA, PhD is a senior project/program manager with more than 20 years of experience. He is a teacher, writer, speaker, and researcher on project management topics. His specialties are studying aspects of project success and managing technically complex and high risk project consulting engagements.
He holds an Hons. BSc in Physics and Computer Science from the University of Waterloo, Canada and an MBA from Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, Scotland. He is an accredited professional engineer in computer engineering and has been a PMP since 2000. He holds a PhD in Strategy, Programme & Project Management at SKEMA Business School (Ecole Supérieure de Commerce de Lille).
In this Book
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Spectacular Project Failures
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Academic History of Planning
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Reasons Not to Plan
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Project Success and Planning: What Are They?
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Efficiency versus Success
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Planning Variation by Industry
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Geography and Industry and Success
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Planning in the Construction Industry
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Planning in Information Technology
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Practical Planning Impacts on Success: A Software Development Case Study
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Planning and Success in General Project Management
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Consensus on Planning and Success
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Planning DeliverableQuality and Success
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How Much to Plan
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Planning Phase Effort and Success
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What Is the OptimumPlanning Phase Time?
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Planning Budgets and Success
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Planning and Agile/Iterative Methods
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Agile Methods and Success
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Planning's Importance to Manager Success
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New Research: Planning and Manager's Success
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Conclusions
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Abbreviations
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Checklists