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  • Heavy Duty Portable Screen
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Historical Projects Case Analysis from POME by Gautam Koppala

Historical Projects Case Analysis:

 The series looks at historical projects and:

Outlines the background to the projects, the drivers (business), the financials, and return on investments.
Defines how these projects were managed, the approach, and methods.
Looks at the challenges and accomplishments and provides examples of the phases, results, or tasks.
Investigates the alternatives, options available, and some of the decision making that took place.
Examines the end deliverable(s) or output(s) and works backwards as to how this was achieved.
Provides clear analogies of problem solving using emerging technologies, of the day, and how they were applied.
It mines the project intelligence for best practices.

As a result it:

Makes the experience memorable by looking at envisioned challenges through the eyes of the characters, villians and heros and the role they played in the project.
Increases the audience experience through a riveting tale and familiar lesson expressed in a compelling way.
Shows how emerging technology can have a breakthrough effect in solving business problems previously thought insolvable.
Provides a low cost way of training.

In today’s world many projects are run as complex programs that may take 3 to 5 years to complete. For example, within corporations the customization, integration, and implementation of a complex software solution (like Customer Relationship Management, or Enterprise Resource Planning), or a journey to an Adaptive Enterprise. As a result, the benefits may not be fully understood or realized until later into the program, and these are very difficult to visualize early on. But a historical analogy demonstrates not only the end-state of the solution but the journey to it.

Case Analysis 1:

Charles Babbage Engines (Year 1822-42) Project
This could be considered a project failure because the prototype was never finished.

In 1822 he built a mechanical calculator difference engine for creating tables for banking and insurance, navigation, engineering.
In 1832 he designed first analytical engine with punched cards (data storage), mechanical calculator; the first programmable computer.
In 1842 the government gave up on the project and stopped funding it.
He went to his grave a bitter man.
Before 1991 the view was that engineering standards of the time were too low to build the engine.
The 1991 reconstruction project successfully completed Difference Engine No 2.
The reconstructed engine worked as intended proving he was not an eccentric and his plans could be fulfilled.

Conclusions about the project:

His failure was not due to engineering imprecision.
Being a perfectionist he in sourced everything, didn’t work to plan and lacked project management skills.
He had fought with his chief engineer over project control.
His lacked the skill to influence political/scientific figures, whose support was key to his success. Public relations and diplomacy were not his strong points.
Lesson is brilliant technology needs talented communicators to market it to fulfill its potential. Hi-tech wizardry isn’t enough.

Case Analysis 2:

Herman Hollerith Computer ( Year 1890) Project
This could be considered a project success because the prototype was ready for the 1890 census and put into production.

In 1879 he was hired at the U.S. Census Office and began working on mechanization of census.
He leveraged Jacquard loom punch card technology.
In 1884 he filed with Patent Office
He developed an electrical tabulator and sorter that used punch cards to process the 1890 census.
Census delivered in half the time and rechecked result.
In 1896 he founded Tabulating Machine Company the forerunner to IBM.

Conclusions about the project:

He worked towards a problem he was completely familiar with and knew the scope of.
He closely defined the extent of the problem and the required solution. This made his objectives very clear.
He leveraged existing and proven technologies were he could.
He double checked the census to prove the accuracy of the technology.
Every government in the world with census requirements wanted the technology.
He was able to effectively market, build, and sell the technology around the world.

 

Case Analysis 3:

String fellow (Year 1848) Project

This could be considered a project failure.  Although initial results were very promising the project was not continued beyond a prototype.  John Stringfellow was an engineer with amazing skill at making steam engines.  He had a lifelong obsession with flight. He discovered that it took a rook  one foot of wing span to lift half a pound of weight at twenty miles per hour to hold it in the air. With this knowledge it was not long before he had constructed a light weight steam engine to rotate a propeller which could  be slung underneath an aeroframe. The wingspan was 10 feet, spars were of  wood, and fabric of silk. The steam engine and boiler, with paper-thin copper  walls, were in a gondola below the fuselage, a total weight of 9lbs. Two huge propellers rotated in opposite directions to give lateral stability and with no vertical fin, and it would veer at the slightest disturbance.      

He flew it inside a lace mills, where the air was still. The  narrow space had little room; so he launched the aircraft along a wire for  ten yards. This ensured that the machine started flying in the right direction,  and right speed. Later he demonstrated it was possible to fly a distance of about 40 yards. However, challenges were beyond the limits of the emerging  technology of the day (specifically engine power and weight).

Conclusions about the project:

John Stringfellow did not take his prototype to production and failed. A great idea but ahead of its time by about 50 years.

Case Analysis 4:

Wright Brothers (Year 1903) Project
This could be considered a project success because the prototype flew a sustained and controlled powered flight for 12 seconds. They systematically  broke the problem down into its 3 major components of takeoff, propulsion and control, and resolved each of these. They constructed everything from wings to propeller.

The Wright brothers were bicycle manufacturers used to working with unstable machines and this gave them an advantage over all the other inventors in the race. They carefully managed all the critical paths of project and completed testing. Fearing their rival inventors no public flights between 1903 and 1908 were made as they awaited the patent.      

Conclusions about the project:

The Wright brothers were great project managers carefully managing the project to ensure ultimate success, and biding their time.

Case Analysis 5:

Roald Amundsen’s Project

This could be considered a project success, as he won the race by reaching the South Pole 1 month ahead of Scott. Amundsen told his men his plans in Madeira. He was confident that skis and dogs used in the Arctic experience were suitable for the Antarctic. He landed further along the Ross Ice Shelf and risked setting up base camp on the ice. He laid supply depots Southwards using expertly trained dog teams, much further South than Scott’s. He anticipated there were alternative routes to the Polar Plateau. He handpicked 4 men (skiing champion and two expert dog-drivers) and left with 50 dogs on 20 October 1911. Progressed was swift as he moved with the dogs up the newly discovered Axel Heiberg Glacier and across the Polar Plateau. On 14 December 1911 he reached the Pole.

 

The main reasons for the project success were:

He planned brilliant, avoided unnecessary leaks, and managed public expectations by not disclosing plans.
He stayed with proven and tested transportation technology in skis and dogs, and refined these.
He took calculated risks setting up base camp on the ice based on experience and cut the journey down.
He anticipated alternatives and made the best use of these.
He handpicked a well balanced team of individual skills to support the technology.
He relied on his experience to carry the project through.
He carefully managed all the critical paths of project and completed testing.
He was a great project manager and carefully managing the project to ensure ultimate success.

Case Analysis 6:

US Space Program (Year 1960):

A good historical example of this is the U.S. Space Program of the 1960′s which was a series of evolutionary projects within a complex program that lasted close to a decade. When President Kennedy set the program objective in 1963 there was no clear mental picture of how this would be done, and what it would look like. The vision would have to be evolved step by step. After the initial objective of putting a “man on the moon” was achieved in 1969 the U.S. space program found itself it rapid decline as public interest waned, and funding dried up. There were several factors but a significant one was the lack of a clear next step, or mission. Hence, the importance of setting a vision, and evolving it as the program progresses and lessons are learned.

 

Today the spin offs of the U.S. Space Program are well recognized having driven several technological revolutions like that in microelectronics, and material sciences. With better foresight and project management the U.S. Space Program could have continued at the same pace of the 1960′s into the 1970′s and acted as a catalyst for creating emerging technologies.

Similarly, in today’s business world complexities abound:

“Building high-quality, industrial strength software is difficult. Indeed, it has been argued that developing such software in domains like telecommunications, industrial control, and business process management represents one of the most complex construction tasks humans undertake.”

Gautam Koppala,

POME Author

GAUTAM KOPPALA, With over   a decade, track record of successful leadership, excellent results through strategic skills in driving revenue and profit growth. Demonstrated ability to identify and trouble shoot critical issues impacting productivity, cost, distribution, marketing, Strategic positioning, sales and financial operations, with innate ability to build and maintain strong client relationships in operations. Expert in distilling and managing processes, enhancing internal structures, and promoting multi-skilled team competencies via nurturing mentorship and inspirational leadership. Engagements have spanned operational, strategic, technological and change management roles. Academically, I am a cum laude graduate with a Bachelor of Technology degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (B-Tech E.E.E.) and a post graduate in Masters in Human Resources Management (M.H.R.M.) and Masters of Foreign Trade (M.F.T.). As you will see my Post Graduation’s were been studied part-time, as well as working full-time as an Engineer. I feel that this demonstrates my ability to maintain dedication, motivation and enthusiasm for a project management over a long period of time. In addition, balancing full-time work with study has perfected my time-management and organizational skills. I believe that my college degrees and gamut certifications in combination with my extensive broad-based work experience along with my drive, resourcefulness and determination, would make me an excellent candidate for a senior management position with any company. Highlights of my background include Operations related Commercial, Supply chain, Sales with a magnificent experience in Project management, technically oriented towards Automation and Security Systems in Industrial and Building sectors. Presently, writing a book on Projects and Operations Management (comprise of 12 volumes, 6K pages), and awaited for the reputed publications. These books can be checked in Google books and other search engines too.


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