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We are investing our experience in project management to provide 8 essential steps that
can generate the maximum chance of project success. We will not be discussing any
specific project management framework but will discuss the critical structure that will
help you lead your project from day 1.
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Step 1: Identifying the Vision
A project is said to be successful when it meets the needs of a stakeholder. A stakeholder
can be anyone who is affected directly or indirectly by the project outcome. A few
examples (not an extensive list) of stakeholders are:
* Project sponsor
© Customer receiving the deliverables
© User of the project outcome
© Project managers and Project team
Itis essential to get the project team along with the stakeholders, in line with the goals of
a project. Start with the most basic questions like:
© Why are you doing this project?
© What do you wantto achieve by the project?
Discuss the outcomes of the project with the stakeholders. The objective of this step is to
identify the main aim of doing the project, and the deliverable for this step should be a
statement describing the vision and the critical outputs of the projects.
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turn, help in making a project plan.
The process of identifying the milestones can start by marking the most significant and
apparent milestones initially. It is good to include the project team in the process. Start
with the basic questions like “When does the project start’, “When does the project
finish?”, “What do we need to create, and by when?”
Try to identify milestones that are crucial to keeping the project on track. Milestones are
necessary, and you should make sure that the team understands these milestones and
identifies the consequences of not meeting the milestones.
Once you have identified the milestones, it is crucial to identify the risks associate with
the milestones and find solutions to these risks.
Also, make sure you puta time stamp on each of the milestones. Time is always a crucial
element in the success of a project, and putting a timestamp on the milestone will help
you identify if you are on schedule during the execution.
Step 3: Building a Project Plan
In this step, you add details to the milestone. You will have to identify the activities
associated with each milestone. The nature of the activities depends on factors like the
size of the project and the project management framework. If you are following the
waterfall model, the activities will mostly be sequential. However, if you are using agile,
you will have to designate a timeline for various stages.
The Work Breakdown Structure is going to be the base outcome of this step. This is also
the time to determine the cost baseline, delegate tasks, and assign resources. Now that
you have a clearer picture of the activities, tasks, and work packages, it will be easier for
you to allocate resources. It is also essential to mark resource constraints and make it
known to the project team.
Activities like stakeholder approvals, marketing endeavors, and 3rd party action items
need to be identified in this step. Remember that you need just enough information to
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Step 4: Identifying the Dependencies and Critical
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Step 4 is very closely related to step 3. This is where you will take a closer look at the
activities and try to determine the dependencies. Dependencies are the relation of the
preceding task to the succeeding task. Again, you should not aim at identifying all the
dependencies. It is good to start with the significant dependencies and planning for
them.
Once you have identified the critical dependencies, you should look at removing
dependencies or at minimizing them. You might have to add more activities to mitigate
the dependency. This is more of an optimization process, and you might have to rethink
the order of work.
Step 5: Risk Identification and Quality Analysis
Risk is an event that may or may not happen but can have a significant effect on the
outcome. Risk identification is not just a one-time activity but an approach that needs to
be integrated into all your endeavors. Not only should you include the project health
check action at the start of the project, but in all the planning meetings.
Brainstorming is the first step where you ask the project team, "What could go wrong?”
Risk management is not limited to identifying the risk. It includes developing a plan if
the risk occurs. Pay attention to the probability and impact of the identified risks to
identify the high risks that need critical attention. A risk management plan should
include plans to understand and communicate how teams should respond to high-risk
events.
Creating a quality plan involves setting the standards, acceptance criteria, and metrics
that will be used throughout the project. The plan, then, becomes the foundation for all
the quality reviews and inspections performed during the project and is used
throughout project execution.
Step 6: Reporting Structure
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* The first step to ask the project team and stakeholders what information they
would need.
* Identify information, without which, clients can't do their jobs.
* Identify templates for reports if necessary, along with designating the
responsibility of sending the reports. Also, decide on the frequency of the report.
Step 7: Communication Plan
The communication plan is a bit broader than the reporting plan and includes critical
decisions like:
* How issues will be escalated and when?
* Where will the project information be stored and who can access them?
The formal communication matrix helps document the project team's agreed-on method
for communicating various aspects of the project, such as routine status, problem
resolution, decisions, etc.
Once the project plan is complete, it is essential not just to communicate the importance
of the project plan to the sponsor, but also to communicate its contents once it’s created.
Step 8: Identifying Relevant Tools
Project management tools can significantly boost the productivity of the team. Very
often, the selection of tools is not given priority, and organizations have various project
management tools in place, and one is expected to use them. However, itis prudent to
compare the plan you have created with the tools at your disposal. Pay attention to
factors like reporting risk management, communication, emails, file storage, etc.
Discuss with the team the tools they need and identify the critical tools: tools that are
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So this was the 8
ential steps to effectively managing your project. Managing projects
can be tedious, and it is easy to fall in the trap of controlling everything, rather utilize the
project team. The competency of managing projects effectively can be acquired. If you
feel you need more elaborate help and learning in the project management spectrum,
you can take up specialized training in the domain. There are several project
management certifications like _ PMP.
(https: //www.certificationplanner.com/course/pm} ion-training)_, CAPM.
(https: //www.certificationplanner.com/course/capm-certification-training)_, _PMI-
ACP (https://www.certificationplanner.com/course/pmi-acp-certification-training)_, _
CSM (https://www.certificationplanner.com/course/scrum-alliance-csm-certification),.
etc. that provide an excellent learning opportunity in the field.
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