Are you managing a small or large project? What difference does the size of the
project make? One of the major differences between any two projects is the extent
to which the key elements of a project management methodology are applied.
This Project Sizing Calculator provides a guide to some of the issues to consider
when deciding on the extent to which you are going to use a methodology. There
are many other factors that should be taken into account, such as the level
or degree of risk, technology requirements, number of stakeholders, and the
skill level of the project team.
The following criteria have been developed to assist in determining the size
of projects undertaken within the Tasmanian Government.
Once you have completed all 9 questions, and clicked on the button 'Calculate
Project Size', the calculator will determine if you have a Small, Medium or
Large Project.
For further information on how much project management discipline should be
applied, refer to the Project
Sizing Fact Sheet. The approach in the Fact Sheet is not prescriptive.
After taking all factors into account, a rational decision has to be made
on how to manage the project in the most suitable way. However, if your project
is cross-Agency, whole-of-Government or involves more than one tier of Government,
the application of project management methodology to its fullest extent should
seriously be considered.
The contribution of Mr Charles O'Farrell in the development
of this tool is gratefully acknowledged. This calculator is based on
the
'Project Risk
Assessment' form, produced by
the
thomsett company.
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