Advanced Project Management (Project Plan Templates)
Advanced Project Management (Project Plan Templates)
Ghazala Amin
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Project Management Plan
• Uses outputs from other planning processes to create
a consistent and coherent document that can be
used to guide both project execution and project
control.
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Project Plan
• The formal Project plan includes but is not limited the following
documents.
– Project Charter (Signed and completed in the Initiation phase)
– WBS - Task and resource assignment
– Major milestones and baseline target delivery dates
– Project Communication Plan
– Responsibility Assignment Matrix
– Risk Management document
Review structure with responsible stakeholders; get buy-in from those responsible for
deliverables
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Project Charter
• A document that formally authorizes a project or
phase and documenting initial requirements that
satisfy stakeholders’ needs and expectations.
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Project Communication Plan
• Many experts say that the greatest threat to the
success of any project is a failure to
communicate.
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Risk Management Document
• Risk: An uncertainty that can have a positive or negative
effect on meeting project objectives.
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Issues Management Document
• Issue: A matter under question or dispute that could
impede project success.
• When Risk occurs it becomes an issue.
• Issue Management Template, documents all issues and
how they should be resolved.
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Change Management
Document
• When issues cannot be dealt with, they become
changes.
• Change management is very important for the project
and it should be done through change control board
• Change Management Document is supported by
Change Request Form(s) to formally make changes in
the project.
• Change Request Log should be updated whether
change request is approved or rejected.
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Milestone Template
• Milestone is a significant event on a project with zero
duration.
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Project Status Plan Template
• It describes where the project stands at a specific point
in time.
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Lessons Learned Report
• Reflective statements written by project
managers and their team members to
document important things they have
learned from working on the project.
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Project Planning
• The purpose of good Project Planning is to
ensure;
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Project Planning Checkpoint
Project Planning is crucial point in the project life cycle when you decide if
the project is ready to commit to future execution tasks
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Remember !!
• Project Managers are responsible for;
• Cost
• Project Profit
• Project team efficiency
• Project expenses
• Quality control
• …………….
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