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Bits and Pieces: How Project Management Developed
By Carol Meyer
Jul 12, 2006, 18:08
Could the Crusades have been launched and the soldiers
armed and fed without effective project management? Could the Great Wall have
been built with ingenious natural materials and a team of millions over a span
of a thousand years without project management?
It is possible to say that the concept pf project management has been
around since the beginning of history. It has enabled leaders to plan bold and
massive projects and manage funding, materials and labor within a designated
time frame. What leaders from the distant past managed to accomplish is amazing
and without the project management tools available today.
During the industrial revolution business and industry
grew and expanded rapidly across continents. With the coming of automation,
everything was done on a larger scale. The ability to manage projects in the
way of budgets, supplies and labor at various or secondary locations was
crucial and motivated the investigation of new ideas to streamline methods.
The Father of Scientific Management
In America in the early 1900?s a pioneering scientist
named Frederick Taylor tested his theories on worker productivity by creating a
methodology for the measuring and performance of certain tasks by workers in
steel mills. He was interested in discovering new and better ways for workers
to perform a job rather that by simply insisting that they work harder and longer.
Taylor died in Philadelphia and the inscription on his tomb stone assures his
place in history: "the father of scientific management."
Taylor?s friend, Henry Gantt was the first to design
charts and diagrams to document and measure the processes involved in Navy ship
building during WWI. By charting and analyzing each step in the ship building
process he was able to see the big picture and an extract information about the
relationships between functions. The Gantt chart became an important tool for project
management and has been used for the last 100 years.
Another Milestone
In the 1950?s when the U.S. government discovered that
the Russians were developing missile technology it became crucial that the
?missile gap? be filled. Since the safety of the nation was at stake, the U.S.
Navy wanted to build a system of their own immediately. To manage the building
program Willard Fazar?s PERT (Program Evaluation and Review Technique) was
used. PERT uses critical path methodology to control projects that involve
massive tasks and logistics. PERT is still the standard for all Navy projects
today.
Tools for Project Management
Project management in its present state is a highly
structured process. It involves initiating, planning, execution, monitoring,
controlling and completing a plan or project as specified. It involves
expertise in estimating costs and resources, procurement of resources and
supplies, organizing teams and work loads, directing and assigning roles,
status reporting to upper management, risk assessment, time management and
communication at all levels.
The expansion of businesses worldwide has helped fuel the
need for better project management tools. New and more sophisticated tools to
accomplish complicated project management functions have come on the market in
the form of <a href="http://www.projectinsight.net">web
based project management software</a>.
Because it is web based this type of software allows
teams to communicate in real time in the office or off-site, virtually from
anywhere in the world. Many programs have feature rich options and are
customizable and flexible enough to meet sophisticated project management
requirements.
Project management software is probably the single most
important tool a project manager will use to keep the project on track and on
time.
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