Project Management Methodology
| Methodology Highlight |
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Planning
Tracking &
Monitoring
Change
Management
Risk Management
Customer Communication
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We follow the generally accepted project management
methodology as developed by the Project Management Institute.
We treat each project as unique and tailor our methodology
to offer maximum advantage to the customer.
The success of any task in services, depends on effective
project management. IT Elite has a management structure
in place that ensures the timely, cost-effective delivery
of our products and services. Because we understand
our clients' concerns about cost containment and managing
deadlines, IT Elite uses a proven methodology for determining
and managing project scope, deliverables, estimate,
timeline, development processes, and delivery issues.
Three keys to IT Elite's project management success:
Excellent communication, attention to change management,
and quality assurance.
Project Planning
All projects have a Project Plan, consisting of three
sections:
- Activity Plan
- Quality Assurance Plan
- Applying Standardization
Review and Approval of Project Plan
The project plan is reviewed as per the documented
procedures before the project execution begins. The
reviewed project plan is approved by the PM, and managed
and controlled as per the documented procedures.
Project Tracking and Monitoring
Project plan forms the basis for tracking and monitoring
the project, and is kept up to-date as the project progresses.
The process of monitoring the project adheres to the
documented procedures. Project tracking is done using
MS Project.
Revision of Project Plan
The Project Plan is revalidated as per the documented
procedures and revised if necessary. The revised Project
Plan is reviewed, approved and controlled as per the
documented procedures whenever it undergoes a revision.
Communication
We believe that for successful execution of a project,
customer involvement in all phases of the project is
necessary. We make collaborative efforts between our
customer and us. For achieving this, timely communication
between the two teams is essential. We use emails and
weekly conference calls to report project status and
to discuss issues related to the project.
Engineering Change Request (ECR)
Management
A project is a team activity. During the course of
complete project life cycle, many change requests are
raised at various stages from customer, consultant,
designer, a member of development team or testing team.
Implementing these changes without a proper system of
version control leads to many problems.
For each Engineering Change Request -
Risk Management
We identify, analyze and respond to project risks from
Project Initiation phase till project closure. Our project
plan identified the risks, documents the risk mitigation
plan for each of the identified risks. The purpose of
this section is to identify the various risks that could
impede the project progress and identify the possible
measures to contain them. The highest risk items will
also be monitored on a continual basis and corrective
action will be taken at the appropriate time.
A sample risk management plan is given below:
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Risk Element |
Risk Level |
Description |
Measure |
Responsibility |
| 1. |
Delayed client response |
Low |
Delay in project schedules due to
lack of client response |
Maintains communication logs and escalates
the delays to next immediate level |
Customer |
| 2. |
Schedule slippage |
Low |
Not meeting time frames as per the
project plan. |
Periodic reviews of theProject plan.Deployment
of additional resources to meet the schedules |
ITE |
| 3. |
Scope increase (other than specified
in RFP) |
High |
Increase in the scope of project due
to increased functionality |
The increase in scope will be routed
through change request procedure and the effort
will be estimated for new enhanced scope and shared
with the Client |
Customer/ITE |
| 4. |
Requirements not defined clearly |
High |
Some design parameters are not clear
through the concept. |
This will be studied at the defining
the scope of the project phase and taken the customer’s
consent. |
ITE/Customer |
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