Meetings Checklist
If you're working on a project, you're going to hold meetings. Use this checklist to help you keep yourself and everyone else focused on the business at hand.
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If you're working on a project, you're going to hold meetings. Use this checklist to help you keep yourself and everyone else focused on the business at hand.
Formulating a business case and proposing your project to senior management for buy-in can be tricky. Don't dive right in and start writing. Begin with a solid checklist of guidelines to ensure a business case that's more than buzzword hype.
The project is done. While details are still fresh in everyone's minds, send them this survey to find out lessons that were learned.
Use this matrix to prioritize and keep track of all active and pending projects in your organization.
When will the project start? Who's in charge? This memo template will help you tell it like it is. Remember, inquiring minds need to know!
Do you need to put together a high-level risk assessment? Here's an example that will not only itemize the project risks, but will help you quantify them before you begin your development cycle.
The project sponsor is your project's champion. This guideline will help you pick the right person for this important job.
Here is a solid outline of a plan for testing individual development components in context with the overall system.
Okay--here's your chance to spill your guts--everything you ever wanted to know about project management but were afraid to ask.
BI isn't an official Olympic event (yet), but if you want to go for the gold on your next project, you're going to need some world-class players.
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