The
project that I decided to reflect on is a personal experience of planning a
wedding. My fiancé at the time and I had gotten engaged in August of 2011. The project
of planning a wedding was very frustrating and difficult due to many variables.
Looking at this project from a Project Managers prospective, it relates to many
of the components used in a general business project.
Instead
of hiring a wedding planner, my fiancé and I decided to take upon all of the responsibilities.
Just as defining the scope and sequence in any project, this was an area that
lacked in my project. A general outline was developed to highlight the budget,
timeline, and list of vendors or supporters of the wedding. One major conflict
with the scope of the project was due to the fact that my team member and I did
not address the project until six months after the initialized engagement. With
only six months to plan to work on the wedding, it was faced with many barriers
and changes to the initial plan. One of the changes in the initial plan was the
set budget. As a project manager communication is a key target when speaking
with the stakeholders about changes to the project (Laureate, 2009). Reflecting
the initial approval document supports whether changes can be made or
eliminated. Due to the fact the as partners in this planning process, we did
not stick firmly with our initial decisions, thus far causing an increase in
budget.
Another
existing conflict was the defined roles and responsibilities held by the team
members. My partner and I often expressed different views in decision making. One
failure to this was not reviewing the scope and sequence to assist in our
project, it was a long and consistent clash of ideas. When team members find
themselves disagreeing on components of a project, it is the Project Manages role
to intervene, review individual roles, responsibilities, timeline and budget
(Laureate, 2009).
Although
the budget and decision making process was a persistent barrier in the project,
there were some successes present. The outside people involved which included
family members and vendors were very supportive in assisting with the timeline
of the project. Finalizations with major parts of the wedding, which included
food, photography, florist, and ceremony, were complete in a timely manner for
the deadline.
The
overall success of the wedding was positive. I enjoyed the decisions that were
made in the end and it was a fulfilling event. One of major components of this project
that I would change would have been the planning process and timeline. Instead of
wasting valuable time once the project was initiated, I would have started
sooner and outline the work break down specifically. This would have avoided so
many conflicts with decision making, the budget would have been maintained, and
my team member and I would of focused on our specific roles in the project. It
is important to keep in mind that with a specific scope commits to a limited
sequences with direct control over a project (Laureate, 2009)
Resources
Laureate Education Inc. (2009)
(Producer). Project Management Concerns'Scope Creep’ [video] [transcript]. Dr.
Stolovitch
Laureate Education Inc. (2009)
(Producer). Defining the Scope of an ID Project [video] [transcript]. Dr.
Stolovitch
Hello Sophia,
ReplyDeleteThis was a very good post. I can relate because I was in a similiar situation. It is important to realize what could have been done diffrently during such a personal project. Maybe you can implement those modifications during a future anniversary?