I want to Plan a project by developing
I want to Plan a project by developing a comprehensive map for project implementation Project Implementation Plan These materials are made available through a Creative Commons Attribution/Non-Commercial license. Users are free to: Share – copy and redistribute the material in medium or format Adapt – remix transform, and build upon the material The license is non-commercial and users are not to use the material for commercial purposes.
What is it and why should I use it? • A project implementation plan draws on insights from the other tools that you have developed, enabling you to work through a detailed overview of your projects scope, cost and schedule.
What are the differences between plans and proposals?
This is the PMD Pro Phase Model
Many tools can help you with planning. What are they?
This helps you to see which tools can be used where Phases Phase 1: Project Identification and Design Phase 2: Project Set Up Phase 3: Planning Phase 4: Implementation Phase 5: End of Project Transition Ongoing: Monitoring, Evaluation and Controlct Project Identification Assessment Tools Key Tools Problem Tree Objectives Tree Log Frame Project Charter Project Plan Project Closure Checklist Work Breakdown Schedule Risk Register Network Diagram Critical Path Gantt Chart Issue Log Change Control Matrix RACI After Action Review
Activity: • How would you adapt the project phase model for your projects? • How will you decide which tools to use? • How will make sure the tools are revisited and updated?
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