Thursday, October 10, 2013

Scope creep takes over!


Scope change is defined by Greer as: any addition, reduction, or modification to the deliverables or work process as outlined in your original project plan (p.35).

 I have never been an official project manager in the professional setting so when I read the description of this assignment I immediately thought of home.  My husband and I are definitely project managers in our home on a daily basis.  
A landscaping project that began a few years ago is a great example of how our project scope (budget)changed quickly.  We were excited to give the areas around the south and east sides of our home a face lift.  Maybe it was the excitement that blinded us from thinking through all of the steps that would need to take place to complete the project.  To begin, we took the measurements of the spaces; brought the layout to someone with a horticulture background and they devised a plant plan. Taking into account the amount of sun versus shade each area would be receiving.  
After we determined how much the plants would cost we had an idea of what we would need to spend. We were going to purchase the plants and install on our own (being cost effective and enjoying time outside).   
Our biggest mistakes 1) not setting an original budget 2) Creating a work breakdown structure.  There were a few major steps we did not account for that in turn cost more money!  The first major problem was we had to tear out some of the existing shrubbery. I believe the big pest was a spreading Juniper.  The roots were so deep we had to rent a skidloader to pull this huge shrub up.    We then needed to bring in additional dirty to refill the void from the shrub roots. We could not believe the root system this creeping shrub had!  
  All of these additions made up the scope creep for this project.  As they were unavoidable and needed taken care of before we could proceed we ended up doing the landscaping in phases.  The first summer we did the south section and the following summer we worked on the east side.  

KWK

References:
Greer, M. (2010). The project management minimalist: Just enough PM to rock your projects! (Laureate custom ed.). Baltimore: Laureate Education, Inc.

2 comments:

  1. ok I am exhausted just reading what you were planning! Outside gardening is not my thing :-) I tried 2x in my life and both times I met Mr. Snake... after that I was done!

    You make a great point though... we are all project managers of our lives, families, priorities, etc. Sometimes we Rock it and sometimes we are a victim of too much scope creep! great point

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