[Impact of Project Planning on New Project Development]
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Abstract
The study focuses over the concept of project planning and how it impacts the success rate of the new project development. How important it is to do planning and making blueprint of any new project before its execution for the timely and accurate achievement of goals associated with the project. Finally it has been tried to describe the different factors with play vital role in the project planning and its overall effect on the new project development.
TABLE OF CONTENT
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTII
DECLARATIONIII
ABSTRACTIV
CHAPTER 01: INTRODUCTION1
Background of the Research1
Problem Statement1
Rationale2
Purpose of the Study2
Significance2
Research Question3
Ethical Concern3
CHAPTER 02: LITERATURE REVIEW5
History6
Phases of Project Management7
Tools and Techniques9
Assignment of Project Management Strategy9
Benefits and Challenges12
Project Planning Cycle18
A Baseline Study & Situational Analysis19
What Kind of Information?22
How to Gather Information23
Ambition (quantity & quality) measures24
Methods of Gathering Information24
a) Use the existing documentary clues25
b) Observation25
c) Meetings & converses26
d) Area reviews & study28
Summing Up29
Needs Assessment29
Recognition29
Priority desires30
The requirement for Levelling30
CHAPTER 03: METHODOLOGY31
Research Design31
Literature Search31
Keywords32
CHAPTER 04: DISCUSSION33
Environmental Considerations34
Project Design34
Target Group (S)34
Target & Tasks36
A feasibility study: assumptions & constraints38
Key Strategies40
Action Plan44
Project45
Co-ordination46
Result48
CHAPTER 05: CONCLUSION50
Design Evaluation50
Step 1 Defined Reason of the Assessment50
Step 2 Assess the Priority Localities Defined51
Step 3 Information Collection Program51
Step 4 Implementation Plan51
Step 5 Analysis & organization of information.52
Step 6 Results of communication & decision-making follow-up plans52
Conclusion53
CHAPTER 01: INTRODUCTION
Background of the Research
A significant number of projects exceed their original budgets, run late or fail to meet their objectives. Various studies suggest that the overall success rate is not more than 40%, whereas for Information Technology projects the rate of success is even lower. Approximately 50% of construction projects and 63% of all information systems overrun their budget by between 40% and 200 %.( Hartman 2008 187)
Discovering which factors lead to project success has been a subject of interest to project management practitioners and researchers for a long time, and a number of studies have been carried out on the subject.
Problem Statement
This paper sets out the issues related to project success and failure as presented in the selected literature. These issues are then explored in the context of empirical data collected over eight years to assess industry practitioners' views of specific aspects of project planning and related activities, tools and processes. The issues are identified so that a rationale can be established to determine what we need to re-evaluate or re-emphasize in good project management practices.
Rationale
Even before the start of a new project and its development, the necessity lies for the planning period, if one wants their project to be successful at the ...