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Project Management

INTRODUCTION (~1 page)

Undoubtedly, what we know as conventional project management is continuing to evolve as a result of an ever changing and increasingly complex environment in today’s society (Jaafari, 2003). By definition, project management is the application of knowledge, skills, and tools necessary to achieve the project’s requirements. The knowledge, skills, and tools are usually grouped into activities or processes. Some of the activities within these groups included project initiation, project planning, project execution, project monitoring and control, and project closure (Kerzner, 2022). The introduction of hybrid and agile methodologies has allowed transformation in the world of project management, yielding increased collaboration, flexibility and when requirements are unclear or risk is high, also considering if technology will be uses and he size and skill level of teams (Tarne, 2007). The dynamic impact of agile methodologies of project management were illustrated in the mega construction project of the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Ga. 

This project was an 11-year vision in the making, where NFL team owner of the Falcons, Arthur Blank, broached the idea of a new stadium to replace the old Georgia Dome. The initial plan for this build were slated for 36 36-month project with a budget of $1M; howeve,r due to poor planning and complexities with the 8-panel retractable roof, this project resulted in being over 40 months and over $500K over budget. In our project analysis and literature review we will deep dive into the dynamics of the project as it relates to the project management principles, domains and AI-driven program management systems.

PROBLEM STATEMENT (~1 page)

Problem Statement: Mercedes-Benz Stadium Project

The construction of the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, stands as a powerful example of both architectural ambition and project management complexity. Envisioned as a groundbreaking sports and entertainment facility, the project aimed to become the home of the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons and MLS’s Atlanta United, offering cutting-edge features like a retractable roof and a 360-degree halo video board. However, despite the innovation, the stadium project faced considerable cost and schedule challenges. Initially budgeted at $1 billion, the final costs ballooned to approximately $1.6 billion, representing a 60% increase in expenses. Likewise, the scheduled opening was pushed back several times, with an original completion date in March 2017 that was delayed until August 2017. These issues resulted in missed events, rushed planning for sports seasons, and significant stress on project stakeholders. Such setbacks raise fundamental concerns about the project’s cost control, scheduling accuracy, and risk management practices.

At the core of the issue was the failure to adequately forecast and control costs related to the stadium’s complex features, most notably, the retractable roof. The design, though visually striking and innovative, introduced considerable engineering and coordination difficulties. As construction progressed, unexpected technical setbacks emerged, particularly in the alignment, control systems, and movement mechanics of the roof panels. These delays not only disrupted the construction schedule but also caused cascading delays across other project components. Budget allocations that were not initially forecasted had to be redirected toward resolving technical issues, leading to financial strain and stakeholder dissatisfaction. Further, the continuous redesigns and late-stage engineering decisions compounded the difficulty of maintaining a clear project baseline, making earned value analysis (EVA) and other control methods harder to implement effectively.

The significance of this problem extends far beyond a single project. The Mercedes-Benz Stadium is an example of how poor cost estimation, scope creep, and inadequate risk response can derail even the most well-funded and high-profile initiatives. For future projects, especially those involving public-private partnerships or large-scale infrastructure, this case serves as a cautionary tale on the importance of strict change control processes, realistic scheduling, continuous risk analysis, and effective stakeholder communication. Stronger adherence to project management principles and better integration of predictive analytics tools could have mitigated these issues. Ultimately, understanding how and why this project went over budget and beyond schedule offers valuable lessons in avoiding similar pitfalls in future endeavors.

 

LITERATURE REVIEW (~3 pages) (just this part)

For the assignment this week, you must select a topic.
Mercedes-Benz Stadium

1. Identify a generic cost- and scheduling-related project management topic. Examples may be schedule discrepancies, cost overruns, poor product or service design, high levels of internal or external failures, and so on. Feel free to add to this list if you need to.

2. You may want to drill down the topic per the following.

· Project management principles: quality, risk, change, stakeholders, leadership, complexity, adaptability, team, value, tailoring, stewardship, or systems thinking

· Project management domains: planning, project work, delivery, measurement, life cycle, development, or uncertainty

· Program management or AI-driven PPM (program, portfolio management) systems

REFERENCES 

Jaafari, A. (2003). Project Management in the Age of Complexity and Change. 

Project Management Journal, 34(4), 47-57. A

(Original work published 2003)

https://www.commissioning.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/McFarland_Tolleson.pdf 

https://impactdm.com/project/mercedes-benz-stadium/ 

https://draperandassociates.com/project/mercedes-benz-stadium/#:~:text=Early%20in%20the%20development%20of%20the%20stadium%2C,created%20and%20maintained%20both%20individual%20time%2Dphased%20CPM 

Tarne, B. (2007). Don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater: how to combine and use both agile and traditional project management approaches. Paper presented at PMI® Global Congress 2007—North America, Atlanta, GA. Newtown Square, PA: Project Management Institute.

Post, N. (2017). The Agonies of Building Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Engineering News Record.

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