Work as Individuals to do the ‘Project Management’ Simulation. Written Hand-In: Topic: Lessons Learned from the Project Management Simulation.
Individual Written Hand-In #1B: Limit: 1 Page+ Exhibits max.
I already run the simulation and I did it.
I want youjust to write one page about the lessons learned from that simulation and focuse on:
SCORING
Senior management at Delphi is looking closely at how you perform while managing this effort. The specific breakdown will be listed under Project Objectives. You will be graded on these areas:
· Project Scope: Did you deliver a competitive printer that met or exceeded senior management’s expectations?
· Project Schedule: Did you deliver on time to meet senior management’s schedule requirements? Was your schedule estimate consistent during the project?
· Project Resources: Did you complete the project within senior management’s budget objective?
In addition, you will receive points for maintaining a consistently high level of morale and a low level of stress throughout the project.
Description
The second release of this simulation adds a new scenario with multiple unanticipated events and the ability to add prototypes to the project plan. In this single-player simulation, students take on the role of a senior project manager and manage a team tasked with developing a new product for an electronics manufacturing company. The primary objectives are to execute a project plan successfully and deliver a competitive product on time and on budget. Instructors can assign up to 6 scenarios that expose students to realistic challenges that project managers often face, especially when working in a highly competitive industry. Some challenges require students to react to unanticipated outside events, such as a staffing crisis, while others require students to respond to strategic changes mandated by upper management. A new project lever for specifying prototypes allows students to explore the benefits of this essential component of agile project management.
Learning objective:
Explore trade-offs among the 3 major project management levers: scope, resources, and schedule. Understand how team skill level, team morale, deadlines, and work quality are interrelated and affected by a project manager’s decisions. Analyze the effect of poor-quality work on project outcomes. Understand the importance of appropriately timed changes in allocating resources. React to unanticipated events and managing uncertainty. Set realistic project objectives and minimize scope changes.
Subjects Covered:
Budgets; Leading teams; Managing people; Project management; Prototypes; Resources