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Vol. XI Issue IV - April 2009

Project Management eJournal

 

FEATURED PAPER

Task Assignment as a Crucial Factor for Project Success
(Probabilistic Analysis of Task Assignment)

By Pavel Barseghyan, PhD


 

Task assignment is one of important problems of project management. Moreover, it can become a crucial factor for project success or failure. For a successful task assignment project manager has to know not only the subject under development, but the capacities of each team member too. Tasks are characterized by their sizes and difficulties. In their turn people are characterized by their capacities to overcome these sizes and difficulties. Therefore the correspondence between the people capacities and assigned tasks can have a serious impact on the whole project success. All task assignment related decisions are based on the manager’s experience, knowledge and intuition and therefore they can be erroneous.

This paper presents a new quantitative approach to the assessment of the project’s success probability depending on the quality of task assignment. Also it contains two new differential equations for human action duration and human productivity analysis.

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About the Author
Pavel Barseghyan, PhD


Dr. Pavel Barseghyan is the Vice President of Research for Numetrics Management Systems, has over 40 years experience in academia, the electronics industry, the EDA industry and Project Management Research. Also he is the founder of Systemic PM, LLC, a project management company. Prior to joining Numetrics, Dr. Barseghyan worked as an R&D manager at Infinite Technology Corp. in Texas. He was also a founder and the president of an EDA start-up company, DAN Technologies, Ltd. that focused on high-level chip design planning and RTL structural floor planning technologies. Before joining ITC, Dr. Barseghyan was head of the Electronic Design and CAD department at the State Engineering University of Armenia, focusing on development of the Theory of Massively Interconnected Systems and its applications to electronic design. During the period of 1975-1990, he was also a member of the University Educational Policy Commission for Electronic Design and CAD Direction in the Higher Education Ministry of the former USSR. Earlier in his career he was a senior researcher in Yerevan Research and Development Institute of Mathematical Machines (Armenia). He is an author of nine monographs and textbooks and more than 100 scientific articles in the area of electronic design and EDA methodologies, and tools development. More than 10 Ph.D. degrees have been awarded under his supervision. Dr. Barseghyan holds an MS in Electrical Engineering (1967) and Ph.D. (1972) and Doctor of Technical Sciences (1990) in Computer Engineering from Yerevan Polytechnic Institute (Armenia). Pavel can be contacted at pavel@systemicpm.com.

 


 


 

 

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