Categories: New Templates
Happy May & thank you again for being Members of the ProjectManagement.com community!
This month we bring you something special - 9 NEW templates from our friends at PMI as well as 2 of our own new templates!
Download these quick before they're back in the PREMIUM library! These are all examples of premium content available 24/7 to our Premium Members. However, they are free to every registered member through Friday, May 23rd. We hope these make your life a bit easier – helping us fulfill our mission of making YOU more successful. If you are not already a Premium Plus member but would like to be, Premium Plus membership is available at a $50 discount using the code "KEEP50".
The following premium templates are available to all ProjectManagement.com members until 5/23. We hope you find them useful.
Current State Organizational Assessment (NEW THIS MONTH FROM PMI!)
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How is your organization currently positioned for Organizational Project Management? This template--used in conjunction with Implementing Organizational Change Management, A Practice Guide--will help you perform a quick assessment of OPM attributes.
Critical Success Factors Commitment Assessment (NEW THIS MONTH FROM PMI!)
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How committed is your organization to making Organizational Project Management a success? Will you have the sustained leadership, organizational change management, and commitment to continuous improvement necessary to succeed? Use this questionnaire in conjunction with Implementing Organizational Change Management, A Practice Guide to help find the answers.
Organizational Project Management Feasibility Assessment (NEW THIS MONTH FROM PMI!)
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How feasible is Organizational Project Management at your organization? What does success mean? What are the impacts? Use this nine-question assessment in conjunction with Implementing Organizational Change Management, A Practice Guide to help find the answers.
Implementation of Core Enabling Processes Assessment (NEW THIS MONTH FROM PMI!)
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Which processes do you need to have in place to ensure Organizational Project Management success? This template looks at competency management, governance, organizational project management methodology and strategic alignment. Use this questionnaire in conjunction with Implementing Organizational Change Management, A Practice Guide.
Process Improvement Plan (NEW THIS MONTH FROM PMI!)
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The Process Improvement Plan is a component of the project management plan. It details the steps for analyzing project management, product development or organizational processes to identify activities that enhance their value.
Procurement Management Plan (NEW THIS MONTH FROM PMI!)
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The Procurement Management Plan is a component of the project management plan that describes how a project team will acquire goods and services from outside the performing organization. Keep track of all the essential information using this form.
Project Management Plan (NEW THIS MONTH FROM PMI!)
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The Project Management Plan is the defining document for how the project will be managed. It's the documentation of your project management methodology. You can hand it to a stakeholder or customer, and they will be able to understand how the project is run. When processes need to change, they should be updated in the plan. Use this form to get started.
Quality Management Plan (NEW THIS MONTH FROM PMI!)
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The Quality Management Plan is a component of the project management plan. It describes how quality requirements for the project will be met.
Quality Metrics (NEW THIS MONTH FROM PMI!)
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This Quality Metrics log should be used with the Quality Management Plan, a component of the project management plan that describes how quality requirements for the project will be met.
Project Team Commitment Declaration (NEW THIS MONTH!)
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By having everyone commit to a common set of values, a strong foundation is created that can help to bind the team together and allows team members to call out their colleagues for any misstep without any perceived personal slight. Use this declaration to get everyone on the same page.
PERT Analysis Worksheet (NEW THIS MONTH!)
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PERT analysis requires the identification of three types of estimates, usually generated in conjunction with experts. Those are: best case (the least amount of time that a task might take), worst case (the most time that a task might take) and most likely (the exepcted time). This can be used to calculate effort or duration.
Have you seen our new Requirements Management Practice Area? It's full of tips and templates to help you define the work that you are engaged in now. Take a look around and let us know what you think.
We hope you are having an amazing year so far and thank you again for being a ProjectManagement.com member! We sincerely appreciate your support and are completely committed to your success. If we can help with anything project related, please let us know at contactus@projectmanagement.
Best,
Dave
Dave Garrett
President & CEO, ProjectManagement.com




PMI Team Member