Project Status Reporting
Status reports are not supposed to be a pain in the butt. Instead, they are designed to keep everyone in the loop about the current status of the project and progress being made.
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Status reports are not supposed to be a pain in the butt. Instead, they are designed to keep everyone in the loop about the current status of the project and progress being made.
Whenever a company launches a new system, it always follows with one or two dot releases to address urgent bugs and change requests. Use this plan if you are doing a dot release (or maintenance release).
Breaking project work down into tasks lets you organize all the thousands of small work elements that will comprise your project.
Project plans can range from simple to complex. However, they all have crucial elements in common, and they are key to your project's success. This presentation walks you through the essentials of putting together a project plan.
Getting a project plan approved often requires a detailed presentation to "sell" it to the Powers that Sign.
A work breakdown structure (WBS) is the most important method of organizing tasks for a project. Learn its ins and outs here.
Getting work done on your project is your first priority. Let's talk about the operations side of projects.
Ensure success of your Web Services initiative by using this presentation.
Before you submit your project plan for final approval, you'd better check it over. Learn the steps for cross-checking a project plan.
Sure, putting together and organizing a project work plan takes time, but consider such time an investment in your project's future success.
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