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Module 12: Critical Thinking: Project Management
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Module 12: Critical Thinking: Project Management
Introduction
Project management provides a project with a clear and concise path from start to finishing while highlighting the importance of project planning. The goal of effective project management is to ensure the project outcome is achieved within the scheduled time and within budget. Project management helps in anticipating certain challenges and bottlenecks of the project and coordinates the project team, which increases the likelihood of achieving the goals of the project in an ideal manner. This paper details the project management of my kitchen renovation project. It would outline the steps taken from project initiation to completion. The objective of the project was to renovate my kitchen at a cost of not more than $20,000.
Upon the completion of the project, the kitchen, whose size was approximately 150 ft2 should have been renovated successfully and efficiently to ensure it complies with all safety regulations and standards. The kitchen should have the ability to accommodate a family of six people. The goals of the project was to stay within the budget, complete the renovation within 40 working days or 8 weeks, and use durable and energy efficiency materials, equipment, and appliance. I did not want to move out of my house during the renovation. Therefore, it was vital for the project to ensure the kitchen was safe and usable during the renovation. In the following sections, I present the work breakdown structure (WBS) of the kitchen, probabilistic and deterministic time estimates, PERT network diagram with the Critical Path (CP) identified, slack time of each activity, network diagram of the probability estimates, and hypothetical cost of each activity (Stevenson, 2018).
Work Breakdown Structure
The work breakdown structure (WBS) of the project was broken into six main tasks. These tasks are further sub-divided into sub-level tasks. WBS was used for planning and scheduling of the project since it shows the hierarchy of tasks and the deliverables of the project. WBS of the project is shown below.
Kitchen renovation project
Planning and design
Researching design styles
Development of the preliminary design
Obtain funding
Develop request for proposal (RFP)
Selecting subcontractors
Researching and reviewing subcontractors
Choosing subcontractors
Design
Create demolition plan
Develop architectural and mechanical, electrical and plumbing design
Cabinetry
Appliances
Countertops
Flooring
Lighting
Electrical
Paint
Acquisition of permits and inspections
Review and approval of all designs
Inspection
Demolition
Develop demolition plan
Acquisition of demolition equipment
Acquisition of waste container
Hiring of demolition team
Structural preparation of kitchen for demolition
Preparing construction site
Turning off utilities
Securing existing kitchen for reuse during renovation
Undertake demolition
Construction
Acquisition of materials
Estimating quantities
Issuing contracts for the materials
Mechanical
Electrical
Plumbing
Cabinetry and counters
Flooring
Installation of appliances
Testing appliances
Paint
Cleaning up
Completion of the project
Probabilistic and Deterministic Time Estimates
Equation 1, which is shown below is used to calculate the weighted average time of each activity. According to table 1 shown below, the expected project duration of the project is 30 days as shown in the critical path. Therefore, equation 2 can be used to show the probability of completing the project within 40 days.
Equation 1………………te = (a + 4m + b)/6
Where, te is the weighted average time activity
a is the optimistic time
b is the pessimistic time
m is the most likely time
Equation 2 ……………….z = (TS – TE)/( √∑????2????????)
Where, TS is the scheduled project duration
TE is the critical path
????2???? is the variability in the activity time estimates
TS is the 40 days
TE is 30 days
From the table ∑????2???????? is 1.715277778
Therefore, z = (40 – 30) / √1.715277778
= 7.635417
Duration (in days )
Task ID Task Name Predecessors Optimistic (a) Most likely (m) Pessimistic (b) Actual time (te) Var [(b-a)/6]2 Critical
3 Researching design styles None 2 3 4 3 0.11111111 Yes
4 Development of the preliminary design 3 1 2 3 2 0.11111111 Yes
5 Obtain funding 4 1 2 3 2 0.11111111 Yes
6 Develop request for proposal (RFP) 5 0.5 1 1.5 1 0.02777778 Yes
8 Researching and reviewing subcontractors 6 1 2 3 2 0.11111111 Yes
9 Choosing subcontractors 8 0.5 1 1.5 1 0.02777778 Yes
11 Create demolition plan 9 0.5 1 1.5 1 0.02777778 Yes
12 Develop architectural and mechanical, electrical and plumbing design 11 0.5 1 1.5 1 0.02777778 Yes
13 Cabinetry 12 0.5 1 1.5 1 0.02777778 Yes
14 Appliances 13 0.5 1 1.5 1 0.02777778 Yes
15 Countertops 14 0.5 1 1.5 1 0.02777778 Yes
16 Flooring 15 0.5 1 1.5 1 0.02777778 Yes
17 Lighting 16 0.5 1 1.5 1 0.02777778 Yes
18 Electrical 17 0.5 1 1.5 1 0.02777778 Yes
19 Paint 18 0.5 1 1.5 1 0.02777778 Yes
21 Review and approval of all designs 19 1 2 3 2 0.11111111 Yes
22 Inspection 21 0.5 1 1.5 1 0.02777778 Yes
24 Develop demolition plan 22 0.5 1 1.5 1 0.02777778 Yes
25 Acquisition of demolition equipment 24 0.5 1 1.5 1 0.02777778 No
26 Acquisition of waste container 24 0.5 1 1.5 1 0.02777778 No
27 Hiring of demolition team 24 0.5 1 1.5 1 0.02777778 No
28 Structural preparation of kitchen for demolition 24 0.5 1 1.5 1 0.02777778 No
30 Turning off utilities 24 0.5 1 1.5 1 0.02777778 No
31 Securing existing kitchen for reuse during renovation 24 0.5 1 1.5 1 0.02777778 Yes
32 Undertake demolition 31 2 1.5 1.6 0.0625 Yes
35 Estimating quantities 32 1 1.5 0.9 0.0625 No
36 Issuing contracts for the materials 32 1 1.5 0.9 0.0625 No
37 Mechanical 32,34 1 2 3 2 0.11111111 No
38 Electrical 32,34 0.5 1 1.5 1 0.02777778 No
39 Plumbing 32,34 1 2 3 2 0.11111111 No
40 Cabinetry and counters 32,34 0.5 1 1.5 1 0.02777778 No
41 Flooring 32,34 0.5 1 1.5 1 0.02777778 No
42 Installation of appliances 32,34 0.5 1 1.5 1 0.02777778 No
43 Testing appliances 42 0.5 1 1.5 1 0.02777778 No
44 Paint 32,34 0.5 1 1.5 1 0.02777778 Yes
45 Cleaning up 44 0.5 1 1.5 1 0.02777778 Yes
46 Completion of the project 45 0.5 1 1.5 1 0.02777778 Yes
30 1.71527778 Table 1: PERT of Kitchen Renovation project
PERT Network Diagram with the Critical Path (CP) Identified
Figure 1: PERT Diagram with Critical Path (CP)
The diagram only shows the critical tasks, which are highlighted in red.
Slack Time for Each ActivityThe slack for each activity is shown in the table below, which is derived from Ms Project.
Task Name Start Finish Late Start Late Finish Free Slack Total Slack
Kitchen renovation project Mon 5/4/20 Fri 6/26/20 Mon 5/4/20 Fri 6/26/20 0 days 0 days
Planning and design Mon 5/4/20 Wed 6/3/20 Mon 5/4/20 Wed 6/3/20 0 days 0 days
Researching design styles Mon 5/4/20 Wed 5/6/20 Mon 5/4/20 Thu 5/7/20 0 days 0 days
Development of the preliminary design Thu 5/7/20 Fri 5/8/20 Thu 5/7/20 Mon 5/11/20 0 days 0 days
Obtain funding Mon 5/11/20 Tue 5/12/20 Mon 5/11/20 Wed 5/13/20 0 days 0 days
Develop request for proposal (RFP) Wed 5/13/20 Wed 5/13/20 Wed 5/13/20 Thu 5/14/20 0 days 0 days
Selecting subcontractors Thu 5/14/20 Mon 5/18/20 Thu 5/14/20 Mon 5/18/20 0 days 0 days
Researching and reviewing subcontractors Thu 5/14/20 Fri 5/15/20 Thu 5/14/20 Mon 5/18/20 0 days 0 days
Choosing subcontractors Mon 5/18/20 Mon 5/18/20 Mon 5/18/20 Tue 5/19/20 0 days 0 days
Design Tue 5/19/20 Fri 5/29/20 Tue 5/19/20 Fri 5/29/20 0 days 0 days
Create demolition plan Tue 5/19/20 Tue 5/19/20 Tue 5/19/20 Wed 5/20/20 0 days 0 days
Develop architectural and mechanical, electrical and plumbing design Wed 5/20/20 Wed 5/20/20 Wed 5/20/20 Thu 5/21/20 0 days 0 days
Cabinetry Thu 5/21/20 Thu 5/21/20 Thu 5/21/20 Fri 5/22/20 0 days 0 days
Appliances Fri 5/22/20 Fri 5/22/20 Fri 5/22/20 Mon 5/25/20 0 days 0 days
Countertops Mon 5/25/20 Mon 5/25/20 Mon 5/25/20 Tue 5/26/20 0 days 0 days
Flooring Tue 5/26/20 Tue 5/26/20 Tue 5/26/20 Wed 5/27/20 0 days 0 days
Lighting Wed 5/27/20 Wed 5/27/20 Wed 5/27/20 Thu 5/28/20 0 days 0 days
Electrical Thu 5/28/20 Thu 5/28/20 Thu 5/28/20 Fri 5/29/20 0 days 0 days
Paint Fri 5/29/20 Fri 5/29/20 Fri 5/29/20 Mon 6/1/20 0 days 0 days
Acquisition of permits and inspections Mon 6/1/20 Wed 6/3/20 Mon 6/1/20 Wed 6/3/20 0 days 0 days
Review and approval of all designs Mon 6/1/20 Tue 6/2/20 Mon 6/1/20 Wed 6/3/20 0 days 0 days
Inspection Wed 6/3/20 Wed 6/3/20 Wed 6/3/20 Thu 6/4/20 0 days 0 days
Demolition Thu 6/4/20 Tue 6/9/20 Thu 6/4/20 Tue 6/9/20 0 days 0 days
Develop demolition plan Thu 6/4/20 Thu 6/4/20 Thu 6/4/20 Fri 6/5/20 0 days 0 days
Acquisition of demolition equipment Fri 6/5/20 Fri 6/5/20 Fri 6/26/20 Fri 6/26/20 15 days 15 days
Acquisition of waste container Fri 6/5/20 Fri 6/5/20 Fri 6/26/20 Fri 6/26/20 15 days 15 days
Hiring of demolition team Fri 6/5/20 Fri 6/5/20 Fri 6/26/20 Fri 6/26/20 15 days 15 days
Structural preparation of kitchen for demolition Fri 6/5/20 Fri 6/5/20 Fri 6/26/20 Fri 6/26/20 15 days 15 days
Preparing construction site Fri 6/5/20 Fri 6/5/20 Fri 6/5/20 Fri 6/5/20 0 days 0 days
Turning off utilities Fri 6/5/20 Fri 6/5/20 Fri 6/26/20 Fri 6/26/20 15 days 15 days
Securing existing kitchen for reuse during renovation Fri 6/5/20 Fri 6/5/20 Fri 6/5/20 Mon 6/8/20 0 days 0 days
Undertake demolition Mon 6/8/20 Tue 6/9/20 Mon 6/8/20 Wed 6/10/20 0 days 0 days
Construction Wed 6/10/20 Thu 6/25/20 Wed 6/10/20 Thu 6/25/20 0 days 0 days
Acquisition of materials Wed 6/10/20 Wed 6/10/20 Wed 6/10/20 Wed 6/10/20 0 days 0 days
Estimating quantities Wed 6/10/20 Wed 6/10/20 Tue 6/23/20 Wed 6/24/20 9 days 9 days
Issuing contracts for the materials Wed 6/10/20 Wed 6/10/20 Tue 6/23/20 Wed 6/24/20 9 days 9 days
Mechanical Thu 6/11/20 Fri 6/12/20 Thu 6/25/20 Fri 6/26/20 10 days 10 days
Electrical Mon 6/15/20 Mon 6/15/20 Fri 6/26/20 Fri 6/26/20 9 days 9 days
Plumbing Tue 6/16/20 Wed 6/17/20 Thu 6/25/20 Fri 6/26/20 7 days 7 days
Cabinetry and counters Thu 6/18/20 Thu 6/18/20 Fri 6/26/20 Fri 6/26/20 6 days 6 days
Flooring Fri 6/19/20 Fri 6/19/20 Fri 6/26/20 Fri 6/26/20 5 days 5 days
Installation of appliances Mon 6/22/20 Mon 6/22/20 Thu 6/25/20 Fri 6/26/20 0 days 3 days
Testing appliances Tue 6/23/20 Tue 6/23/20 Fri 6/26/20 Fri 6/26/20 3 days 3 days
Paint Wed 6/24/20 Wed 6/24/20 Wed 6/24/20 Thu 6/25/20 0 days 0 days
Cleaning up Thu 6/25/20 Thu 6/25/20 Thu 6/25/20 Fri 6/26/20 0 days 0 days
Completion of the project Fri 6/26/20 Fri 6/26/20 Fri 6/26/20 Fri 6/26/20 0 days 0 days
Table 2: Slack for each activity
Slack increases the duration of a project. It is an indication of the existence of a critical path. A significant amount of slack shows that the difference in the completion time between the scheduled project deadline and critical path is long (Nafkha & Wiliński, 2016).
Hypothetical Costs
The hypothetical costs of the project are shown in the table below.
Figure 2: Hypothetical costs of the project
References
Nafkha, R., & Wiliński, A. (2016). The critical path method in estimating project duration. Information Systems in Management, 5(1), 78-87.
Stevenson, W. (2018). Operations management (13th ed.). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Irwin.