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PROJECT PLAN

EXECUTION
Project plan execution
Project integration management considers
project planning and execution as
inseparable activities. The purpose of the
project plan is to guide execution.
However, project plan are often changed
during the course of execution as
additional knowledge and information is
gained through experience.
WHAT Is PROJECT PLAN?

■ A project plan sometimes called a work plan is


a blueprint of the goals, objectives, and tasks
your team needs to accomplish for a specific
project. Your project plan should include
information about your project schedule,
scope, due dates, and deliverables for all
phases of the project lifecycle. But not all
project planning processes are created equal
which leads some teams to underutilize them
or skip over them completely.
WHY ARE THE PROJECT PLAN IMPORTANT?

■ Project plans set the stage for the entire project.


Without one, you’re missing a critical step in the
overall project management process. When you
launch into a project without defined goals or
objectives, it can lead to disorganized work,
frustration, and even scope creep. A clear, written
project management plan provides a baseline direction
to all stakeholders, while also keeping everyone
accountable. It confirms that you have the resources
you need for the project before it actually begins.
THE TEN GOAL OF PROJECT
EXECUTION PLAN
Procurement strategy
The goal of a procurement plan is to increase the efficiency, effectiveness
and transparency of the procurement process.

Risk Identification
A more disciplined process involves using checklist of potential risks and
evaluating the likelihood that those events might happen on the project.

Project Control
Is the primary document that defines how the overall project will be
undertaken.

Resource Planing
The strategic process of identifying, allocating, and managing resources
required for a project.

Project Execution Approach


The document that defines and outlines how the team intends to
accomplish a large work tasks.
Scope
Identifying and stating what the project aims to do or accomplish in clear,
specific terms.

Construction Plan
A documents that outlines the execution strategy for construction projects.

Design Plan
Is an early phase of the project lifecycle where ideas, processes, resources and
deliverables are planned out in seven steps.

Mission Statement
Defines the problem we are trying to solves or the goal we wish to achieve.

Commissioning & Validation Plan


Essentially, the commissioning, qualification and validation process tests all of
the functionality of a facility.
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