Making P6 move in ready and adoption easy - Oracle Primavera P6 Collaborate 14
Transcript of Making P6 move in ready and adoption easy - Oracle Primavera P6 Collaborate 14
REMINDER
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COLLABORATE mobile app
Making P6 Move-in Ready and Adoption Easy
Prepared by:
Elaine Britt Krazer, PMP
Align Projects, LLC
Strategy + Chains = Success
Get ready before you aim to use P6!
Session ID#: 15439
Session ID #: 15439
Session Title: Making P6 Move in Ready and
Adoption Easy
Date: 4/9/2014
Time: 08:30 AM - 09:30 AM PDT (local Las
Vegas time)
Room: Level 3, Murano - 3302
Session ID #: 15429
Session Title: Earned Value and P6
Date: 4/8/2014
Time: 03:00 PM - 04:00 PM PDT (local Las
Vegas time)
Room: Level 3, Murano - 3303
Administrative settings that are strategically focused toward end goals are one link in a chain of features that collectively make P6 functional, but incorrectly designed chains of features can shackle an organization. Get ready before you aim!
Earned Value brings a new perspective to an organization, a clearer understanding of progress and success. EV also brings an entirely new way of managing Primavera. So many myths and miscommunications need clarity surrounding Earned Value. This presentation examines earned value for every user of P6 from small subcontractors all the way up to detailed governmental compliance.
WELCOME!
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Strategic Planning? Why does that affect P6?
■ Primavera is often adopted by companies seeking to accomplish organizational goals through projects
■ At the very least projects are the core of a major revenue stream (which is why anyone is in business)
▪ An organization should know what it does, who it serves and
has “wishes” where it wants to be
— Financial goals
— Position in market
— Exit strategy
▪ Typically daily operations are not enough to achieve wish list
items
▪ Projects are adopted to address wish list items
Strategically Align Your Schedules
Wait? I get that strategy and projects are linked…
But you said Schedule?!
The schedule is the core of a successful project
■ Drives today’s assignments based on yesterdays’ accomplished work
■ Answers “What now”
■ Prioritizes our work for us
■ Gives out assignments for us
■ Uses trend and analysis for us
Schedule? Why does that affect Project Outcomes?
■ “We used to do without it”
■ “Its just a report”
■ “Its not attached to the reality
of the actual project”
■ The CORE of the project is
the P6 schedule
Questions? Answer!
Schedule? Why does that affect Project Outcomes?
■ “We used to do without it”
■ We used to hurt, waste and
miss, too
■ We used to have money,
resources, time
■ We used to be smaller
■ We have new goals
■ We used to have no
competition
■ WE MUST DO MORE WITH
LESS
Questions? Answers!
Schedule? Why does that affect Project Outcomes?
■ “Its just a report”■ Rear view mirror approach is costly,
▪ Catches conflicts and changes too late
▪ Surprises stakeholders
▪ Takes non-value added time
▪ Erodes the scheduler status and
profession
▪ Is old school, not as efficient as
today’s best practices
▪ DOESN’T MAKE FULL USE OF THE
POWER OF P6
Questions? Answers!
Schedule? Why does that affect Project Outcomes?
■ “Its not attached to the reality
of the actual project”
■ WHY NOT?!?!?!
■ Update cycle too long
■ Info not gathered correctly or
fully
■ Too cheap to buy a scheduler,
especially a good one
■ Scheduler role seen as
administrative, not analytic
■ Old school, not informed of best
practices or experienced a good
schedule’s effectiveness
■ Waste of money on P6
Questions? Answers!
They don’t want the project to move…but projects DO move!
We assume we know dates, but P6 tells us dates we don’t know…and it is based on progress.
Tell P6 what you know, it tells you what next before you know it.
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So now we know we need P6 and a schedule…let’s set it up!
Pre Work
Global Settings
All subsequent settings
Pre Work– GET READY!
■ Industry, role, why P6
■ Strategic Plan
■ Contracts and type
■ Workflow (PROJECT not
PRODUCT)
■ Roles for each step
■ Reports we rely on
■ Data we wish we had so we
can make better decisions
■ Future plans for P6
■ Cost decision
■ Risks, issues decision
■ Chains
■ Which projects to input
■ Settings and setup
■ Improvements and cycle
times
■ Training and security
■ Admin settings, layouts,
views, and communications
■ Integrations, settings and
licensing
Global settings—GET SET!
■ EPS-OBS alignment
▪ Security
▪ Summary data needs
▪ Efficiency
■ Admin settings
■ Project and WBS templates (settings)
■ Resources, Roles
■ Codes—a few is better than many
■ UDF—none is better than some
■ Costs prep
■ Risks, issues decision
Other settings—AIM!
■ Settings at global, eps, project, wbs, activity, step, resource and USER levels
■ Backups, restoration, training
■ Role-based step by step for each part of the process
■ Serves as pilot for P6 setup
■ Serves as BOT
■ Previews for each level of the organization WIIFM
■ Provides marketing opportunities for the upcoming adoption
GO! (adopt it, use it, keep it clean!)
■ Use the process, even if it is a bad one
▪ Data tells you what to fix or enhance
▪ Data gives you proof to go to management
with requests
■ Follow input cycles with precision
■ Don’t be afraid of the truth P6 tells
■ Baseline is stable, no project is
■ Stop light reports have red on them
■ Bad news gets worse
■ Schedule view = Site view
■ Respect the scheduler and schedule
■ Have a disciplined change system
Adoption elements
■ Senior, higher-level support
■ Licensing appropriate
■ Training is applicable, relevant, accessible and mandatory
■ Documentation available, guided, short, use-case, maintained
■ Management understands value, or is made to accept it
■ Users use it as prescribed
■ Users are heard in a forum
■ System is technically stable, speedy, available
■ Marketing is done ahead of time
■ As many team members as can be, should be
■ Meetings are not beatings and have no paper
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Elaine Britt Krazer, PMPOracle certified implementation Specialist
Oracle Partnerwww.AlignProjects.com