Project A project is a summary of certain business processes within a company. They can be defined as a plan distinguished by the
uniqueness of their conditions.
A project i) Has a clear goal, ii) Is restricted by time due to a defined beginning and a defined end, iii) Is characterized by its
uniqueness and newness, iv) Is complex and cannot be carried out without a structural outline, v) Has defined costs and a
defined budget based on the tasks involved, vi) Is carried out within a project-related organization, vii) Requires defined
resources, viii) Is processed interdisciplinarily
A project is structured according to two points of view: i) Structure (project structure plan), ii) Process (network)
In IISc, most of the projects are Research Projects sponsored by external agencies
Project Baseline The frozen plan used for monitoring and controlling.
Project Charter It provides a preliminary delineation of roles and responsibilities, outlines the project objectives, identifies the main
stakeholders, and defines the authority of the project manager. It serves as a reference of authority for the future of the
project. The Project Charter is drawn up by the project manager as part of the initial project planning work package.
Project Definition A framework for a business undertaking with a fixed goal to achieve with given resources. The project definition contains
dates and organizational information that are binding for the entire project.
Project Management An organizational structure created for the project that is responsible for planning, controlling, and monitoring the project.
It is primarily creation and management of projects that are used in Customizing to implement or upgrade an SAP System. In
project management, the project manager creates Customizing projects, defines their scope and duration, and assigns
employees to them. He or she also defines templates for status information, keywords and types of documentation.
Project Management Planning toolA program that is used to manage the project implementation process. It provides an outline of steps, durations, start and
finish dates, resources, charts, and so on. Microsoft Project, Primavera Project Planner are examples.
Project Plan A plan that includes the budget plan, the resource plan and the work plan.
Project Sponsor A senior management role that typically involves approving or supporting the allocation of resources for a venture, defining
its goals and assessing the venture's eventual success. Also a project sponsor might also champion or advocate for the
project to be adopted with other members of senior management within the business. Also called an executive sponsor. In
IISc, Project Sponsors are typically external funding agencies.
Project Status The project status describes the stage a project has reached. Examples of project statuses that might be assigned include: i)
Initial, ii) Pending, iii) Active, iv) Completed, v) Closed
Project Status Report A periodic report on project progress showing labor, deadlines and costs, and any divergences from the project plan.
Project Structure The significant relationships between elements in a project.
Project System A component of the SAP system that you use to plan, execute, and account for projects as part of your business processes.