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PREMIUM project plan
This comprehensive project plan proposes a Rapid Application Development (RAD) approach to implementing a complete customer business service system (processing of customer contacts, accounts, billing, etc.). It reports the findings of a six-week planning/investigative phase and forecasts the analysis, design, construction and testing phases of the project.
PREMIUM deliverable
by Sridhar Devulapally
The intention of the proposed RAID Log template (Risks, Actions, Issues, Decisions) is to consolidate all of the key reporting elements for stakeholders into one place. This may not be as powerful as some of the dashboards presented in COTS PM software; however, it helps for those who do not have access to such software. This document can be archived to the project database upon completion of the project for organization learning via knowledge management software.
PREMIUM deliverable
by Janney Cheeran
The purpose of this template is to capture RAID items (Risk, Action, Issue, Decision) when a more robust project management solution is not available.
PREMIUM deliverable
by Andy Jordan
A RAID Register consolidates risks, assumptions, issues and dependencies into one place. It is not intended to be a detailed accounting of each item, rather it represents a consolidated summary with the ability to get more details as required. The RAID Register should be reviewed in all team meetings with updates captured directly into the log.
PREMIUM project plan
Rapid Application Development (RAD) is designed to deliver systems very quickly. Project scope, size and circumstances all determine the success of a RAD approach. Use this Microsoft Project plan for your RAD project.
PREMIUM presentation
by Gary Monti
Learn to quickly assess a project’s viability using a three-step approach. First, learn how to determine where the project falls on a spectrum ranging from simple to chaotic. Second, learn the organizational balance needed to move the project forward based on where the project is on that spectrum. And, finally, learn the organizational changes needed as you move the project towards simplicity and success. It all boils down to one question.
PREMIUM presentation
by Dan Furlong, PMP, PMI-ACP, MBA, CSM
If it weren’t for people, projects would be easy! Getting the team to act as one is challenging. This presentation from the PMI Global Congress 2014 in Phoenix will help you all trust each other, stick together and achieve project success.
PREMIUM presentation
by Jodi Wilson, Joshua Ramirez
Why wouldn’t we design project management processes around the human brain? People run projects, people are part of projects, and people influence project success. Economics, finance, and supply chain management have recognized the human factor by embedding behavioral sciences throughout their technical disciplines. Now, it’s project management’s turn.
PREMIUM deliverable
by Verónica Elizabeth Pozo Ruiz
Esta plantilla de Excel le permite realizar un seguimiento de varias formas y tecnologías de comunicación para su proyecto, incluida la ubicación, el tipo y el método. Modifique los menús desplegables para adaptarlos a su proyecto.
PREMIUM deliverable
by Danilo Uvalin
Clinical research involves numerous daily monitoring and controlling activities. An integral part of every clinical research study is a clinical monitoring report. No matter if you are a seasoned clinical research professional or an enthusiastic newbie, the right monitoring report template can make your life much easier and assure the delivery of critical information.
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