Tools for project management, workshops and consulting : a must-have compendium of essential tools and techniques
Andler, Nicolai
Tools for project management, workshops and consulting : a must-have compendium of essential tools and techniques - Rev. Ed. 2nd - Erlangen Publicis Publishing 2011 - 382,iip.
CONTENTS Brief contents/Overview of tools5 Application areas of each tool 8 1 Introduction to the concept and application of this book 20 1.1 Structure of this book 20 1.2 How to use the book 20 1.3 The target audience of this book 21 1.4 The scope of this book 22 1.5 Skills and competencies for your personal development 22 1.6 Clarification on methodologies, models, tools and techniques 24 2 Problem solving approach and application 26 2.1 Problem solving 26 2.1.1 Different problem solving processes and approaches 27 2.1.2 The problem solving process used in this book 28 2.1.3 Mental thinking levels during problem solving 32 2.1.4 The author's assumptions 33 2.1.5 Macro logic project cycle - micro logic problem solving cycle 35 2.2 Categories of tools 37 2.3 How to select the right tool 42 2.3.1 Overview of tools (A) 43 2.3.2 Where 'in' the problem solving process am I? (B) 44 2.3.3 Checklist for problem solving processes to identify required tool (C) 44 2.3.4 What is the right category? (D) 44 2.3.5 How to compile the shopping list (scenario for workshop, E) 44 3 Diagnosis 47 3.1 Definition of a situation/problem 47 3.1.1 Problem definition 50 3.1.2 Problem tree 56 3.1.3 Reverse the problem 60 3.1.4 Hypotheses 61 3.1.5 Hypothesis tree 63 3.1.6 Competing hypothesis (N) 66 3.1.7 Issue tree 67 3.1.8 Influence matrix 70 3.1.9 Fishbone or Cause-effect tool 72 3.1.10 Black box 74 3.1.11 IS - IS NOT 77 3.1.12 Stakeholder analysis 79 3.1.13 Stakeholder map 84 3.1.14 Stakeholder expectation management 87 3.1.15 Stakeholder influence matrix 89 3.1.16 Stakeholder accordion91 3.1.17 Stakeholder swapping 93 3.1.18 Context diagram tool 95 3.1.19 Silo view tool 99 3.1.20 Helicoptering 101 3.1.21 Mind map 102 3.2 Information gathering 104 3.2.1 Information gathering plan 110 3.2.2 Interview (unstructured) 111 3.2.3 Tripod (mixed) 113 3.2.4 Octagon 114 3.2.5 Focus groups (unstructured) 115 3.2.6 Questionnaire (structured) 117 3.2.7 Survey/field study - dipstick 119 3.2.8 Direct observation (DILO = day in the life of) 121 3.2.9 Delphi or expert panel 123 3.2.10 Desk research/database research 123 3.2.11 5 Whys 125 3.2.12 Climate assessment (structured) 125 3.3 Creativity 129 3.3.1 Brainstorming 130 3.3.2 Cardstorming tool 132 3.3.3 6-3-5 tool 134 3.3.4 Nyaka (defect analysis) 135 3.3.5 Bionic 136 3.3.6 Attribute listing 137 3.3.7 Morphological matrix 138 3.3.8 Merlin technique/Osborn checklist 139 3.3.9 Lotus blossom 143 3.3.10 Irritating words 144 3.3.11 Mental provocation 146 3.3.12 Introduction to alternative creativity tools 147 3.4 Information consolidation 148 3.4.1 Consolidation of qualitative and quantitative information 148 3.4.2 Pareto (80:20) 150 3.4.3 ABC tool 153 3.4.4 Information matrix 155 3.4.5 Card sorting 157 3.4.6 Affinity diagram tool 158 3.4.7 Venn diagram 160 3.4.8 Force field 162 4 Goals and objectives setting 165 4.1 Goal-setting criteria 166 4.2 Objectives tree 167 4.3 Goal hierarchy 169 4.4 Charter 172 4.5 Goal catalogue 174 4.6 SMART goals 176 4.7 Goal grid 178 4.8 Well-defined outcomes 179 4.9 3 P statements 181 4.10 SNAP 182 5 Analysis 185 5.1 Organisational analysis 188 5.1.1 Organisational structure190 5.1.2 Diamond grading tool 195 5.1.3 Org structure versus process 196 5.1.4 Span of control 198 5.1.5 Organisational assessment 200 5.1.6 Powergram 201 5.2 Technical analysis (system, process, data, technology) 204 5.2.1 Architectural decomposition view 204 5.2.2 Logical data relationship 206 5.2.3 Functional decomposition 208 5.2.4 Process analysis 209 5.2.5 Entity relationship diagram 213 5.2.6 Technology and systems landscape 215 5.2.7 Requirements catalogue 217 5.2.8 Logical and functional system modelling 219 5.3 Strategic analysis221 5.3.1 Value chain analysis 222 5.3.2 Critical success factor (CSF) 226 5.3.3 SWOT and TOWS 230 5.3.4 Life cycle 237 5.3.5 5 Forces 242 5.3.6 Competitor analysis 246 5.3.7 Environmental analysis (PEST) 250 5.3.8 Strategic market group 252 5.3.9 Customer segmentation 256 5.3.10 Strategic development259 5.3.11 Business matrix 260 5.3.12 Product/market mix264 5.3.13 Strategic development options 268 5.3.14 Strategy matrix 273 6 Decision making (incl. evaluation, prioritisation) 276 6.1 Introduction to decision making277 6.1.1 Decision making process steps 279 6.1.2 Selection table for decision making tools 279 6.2 Decision tree 281 6.3 Perspectives3283 6.4 Argument balance 284 6.5 Polarities tool 286 6.6 Swap sorting tool 287 6.7 Pair ranking 288 6.8 Nominal group tool290 6.9 100 Points 291 6.10 Utility analysis 292 6.11 Cartesian coordinates 294 6.12 Cross of beliefs 296 6.13 Vroom Yetton297 6.14 Risk analysis 299 6.15 Prioritisation matrices 305 7 Project management tools 310 7.1 Project management - activities, processes and tools 311 7.1.1 Key project management activities and tools 311 7.1.2 Brief glossary of key project management terms 311 7.1.3 Warning sign of project risks 316 7.2 Project contract 318 7.3 LogFrame 321 7.4 Project roadmap/programme 327 7.5 Work breakdown structure 329 7.6 Gantt chart333 7.7 Project work plan334 7.8 Project environment analysis 335 7.9 Project structure337 7.10 Project management roles and responsibilities 339 7.11 Project communication plan 342 7.12 Accountability matrix (CIDA)346 7.13 Stakeholder communication 348 7.14 Workshop guideline 350 7.15 Expectation review tool 352 7.16 Booz ball evaluation 353 7.17 Six thinking hats 354 7.18 Action steps and reviews 355 7.19 Project management skills radar 357 8 Annex A - Check Questions 360 8.1 Check questions for a project start 360 8.2 Check questions to review ideas and qualitative information 361 8.3 Check questions to define the current situation - diagnostic 361 8.4 Check questions to define goals and objectives 362 8.5 Check questions during an analysis 363 8.6 Check questions during decision making 364 8.7 Check questions for the project initiation phase 365 9 Annex B - Scenarios and tool lists 366 9.1 Author's top 10 tools 366 9.2 Scenario: Good practice for project and problem definition 366 9.3 Project planning and definition 368 9.4 Strategic analysis 369 9.5 Org analysis and org design 370 9.6 Organisational restructuring 371 9.7 Feasibility study 371 9.8 System development 372 9.9 Strategy workshop 373 9.10 Business process improvements 374 Bibliography 375 Application areas of each tool (in alphabetic order) 379
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Tools for project management, workshops and consulting : a must-have compendium of essential tools and techniques - Rev. Ed. 2nd - Erlangen Publicis Publishing 2011 - 382,iip.
CONTENTS Brief contents/Overview of tools5 Application areas of each tool 8 1 Introduction to the concept and application of this book 20 1.1 Structure of this book 20 1.2 How to use the book 20 1.3 The target audience of this book 21 1.4 The scope of this book 22 1.5 Skills and competencies for your personal development 22 1.6 Clarification on methodologies, models, tools and techniques 24 2 Problem solving approach and application 26 2.1 Problem solving 26 2.1.1 Different problem solving processes and approaches 27 2.1.2 The problem solving process used in this book 28 2.1.3 Mental thinking levels during problem solving 32 2.1.4 The author's assumptions 33 2.1.5 Macro logic project cycle - micro logic problem solving cycle 35 2.2 Categories of tools 37 2.3 How to select the right tool 42 2.3.1 Overview of tools (A) 43 2.3.2 Where 'in' the problem solving process am I? (B) 44 2.3.3 Checklist for problem solving processes to identify required tool (C) 44 2.3.4 What is the right category? (D) 44 2.3.5 How to compile the shopping list (scenario for workshop, E) 44 3 Diagnosis 47 3.1 Definition of a situation/problem 47 3.1.1 Problem definition 50 3.1.2 Problem tree 56 3.1.3 Reverse the problem 60 3.1.4 Hypotheses 61 3.1.5 Hypothesis tree 63 3.1.6 Competing hypothesis (N) 66 3.1.7 Issue tree 67 3.1.8 Influence matrix 70 3.1.9 Fishbone or Cause-effect tool 72 3.1.10 Black box 74 3.1.11 IS - IS NOT 77 3.1.12 Stakeholder analysis 79 3.1.13 Stakeholder map 84 3.1.14 Stakeholder expectation management 87 3.1.15 Stakeholder influence matrix 89 3.1.16 Stakeholder accordion91 3.1.17 Stakeholder swapping 93 3.1.18 Context diagram tool 95 3.1.19 Silo view tool 99 3.1.20 Helicoptering 101 3.1.21 Mind map 102 3.2 Information gathering 104 3.2.1 Information gathering plan 110 3.2.2 Interview (unstructured) 111 3.2.3 Tripod (mixed) 113 3.2.4 Octagon 114 3.2.5 Focus groups (unstructured) 115 3.2.6 Questionnaire (structured) 117 3.2.7 Survey/field study - dipstick 119 3.2.8 Direct observation (DILO = day in the life of) 121 3.2.9 Delphi or expert panel 123 3.2.10 Desk research/database research 123 3.2.11 5 Whys 125 3.2.12 Climate assessment (structured) 125 3.3 Creativity 129 3.3.1 Brainstorming 130 3.3.2 Cardstorming tool 132 3.3.3 6-3-5 tool 134 3.3.4 Nyaka (defect analysis) 135 3.3.5 Bionic 136 3.3.6 Attribute listing 137 3.3.7 Morphological matrix 138 3.3.8 Merlin technique/Osborn checklist 139 3.3.9 Lotus blossom 143 3.3.10 Irritating words 144 3.3.11 Mental provocation 146 3.3.12 Introduction to alternative creativity tools 147 3.4 Information consolidation 148 3.4.1 Consolidation of qualitative and quantitative information 148 3.4.2 Pareto (80:20) 150 3.4.3 ABC tool 153 3.4.4 Information matrix 155 3.4.5 Card sorting 157 3.4.6 Affinity diagram tool 158 3.4.7 Venn diagram 160 3.4.8 Force field 162 4 Goals and objectives setting 165 4.1 Goal-setting criteria 166 4.2 Objectives tree 167 4.3 Goal hierarchy 169 4.4 Charter 172 4.5 Goal catalogue 174 4.6 SMART goals 176 4.7 Goal grid 178 4.8 Well-defined outcomes 179 4.9 3 P statements 181 4.10 SNAP 182 5 Analysis 185 5.1 Organisational analysis 188 5.1.1 Organisational structure190 5.1.2 Diamond grading tool 195 5.1.3 Org structure versus process 196 5.1.4 Span of control 198 5.1.5 Organisational assessment 200 5.1.6 Powergram 201 5.2 Technical analysis (system, process, data, technology) 204 5.2.1 Architectural decomposition view 204 5.2.2 Logical data relationship 206 5.2.3 Functional decomposition 208 5.2.4 Process analysis 209 5.2.5 Entity relationship diagram 213 5.2.6 Technology and systems landscape 215 5.2.7 Requirements catalogue 217 5.2.8 Logical and functional system modelling 219 5.3 Strategic analysis221 5.3.1 Value chain analysis 222 5.3.2 Critical success factor (CSF) 226 5.3.3 SWOT and TOWS 230 5.3.4 Life cycle 237 5.3.5 5 Forces 242 5.3.6 Competitor analysis 246 5.3.7 Environmental analysis (PEST) 250 5.3.8 Strategic market group 252 5.3.9 Customer segmentation 256 5.3.10 Strategic development259 5.3.11 Business matrix 260 5.3.12 Product/market mix264 5.3.13 Strategic development options 268 5.3.14 Strategy matrix 273 6 Decision making (incl. evaluation, prioritisation) 276 6.1 Introduction to decision making277 6.1.1 Decision making process steps 279 6.1.2 Selection table for decision making tools 279 6.2 Decision tree 281 6.3 Perspectives3283 6.4 Argument balance 284 6.5 Polarities tool 286 6.6 Swap sorting tool 287 6.7 Pair ranking 288 6.8 Nominal group tool290 6.9 100 Points 291 6.10 Utility analysis 292 6.11 Cartesian coordinates 294 6.12 Cross of beliefs 296 6.13 Vroom Yetton297 6.14 Risk analysis 299 6.15 Prioritisation matrices 305 7 Project management tools 310 7.1 Project management - activities, processes and tools 311 7.1.1 Key project management activities and tools 311 7.1.2 Brief glossary of key project management terms 311 7.1.3 Warning sign of project risks 316 7.2 Project contract 318 7.3 LogFrame 321 7.4 Project roadmap/programme 327 7.5 Work breakdown structure 329 7.6 Gantt chart333 7.7 Project work plan334 7.8 Project environment analysis 335 7.9 Project structure337 7.10 Project management roles and responsibilities 339 7.11 Project communication plan 342 7.12 Accountability matrix (CIDA)346 7.13 Stakeholder communication 348 7.14 Workshop guideline 350 7.15 Expectation review tool 352 7.16 Booz ball evaluation 353 7.17 Six thinking hats 354 7.18 Action steps and reviews 355 7.19 Project management skills radar 357 8 Annex A - Check Questions 360 8.1 Check questions for a project start 360 8.2 Check questions to review ideas and qualitative information 361 8.3 Check questions to define the current situation - diagnostic 361 8.4 Check questions to define goals and objectives 362 8.5 Check questions during an analysis 363 8.6 Check questions during decision making 364 8.7 Check questions for the project initiation phase 365 9 Annex B - Scenarios and tool lists 366 9.1 Author's top 10 tools 366 9.2 Scenario: Good practice for project and problem definition 366 9.3 Project planning and definition 368 9.4 Strategic analysis 369 9.5 Org analysis and org design 370 9.6 Organisational restructuring 371 9.7 Feasibility study 371 9.8 System development 372 9.9 Strategy workshop 373 9.10 Business process improvements 374 Bibliography 375 Application areas of each tool (in alphabetic order) 379
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