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Balanced Scorecard Template Series

PREMIUM deliverable

This is the grandmother of all balanced scorecard templates! Here are 18 (count 'em, 18!) Excel templates that will help you develop a balanced score card from start to finish.

Basic Project Charter

PREMIUM deliverable

This is an example of a basic Project Charter, focusing on what is being done and who is responsible. Use this instructional document as an example of how to put a Project Charter together.

Benefits Realization Planning Template

PREMIUM deliverable
by Andy Jordan

This template aims to tie business case commitments to specific tracking activities and measures. Not all projects will have objective measures, but it is not acceptable to ignore that form of benefit realization for all initiatives. This plan should be completed at the same time as the business case, and the measured and total benefits identified here should align with the commitments made in the business case.

Bottom-Up Cost Estimating Worksheet

PREMIUM deliverable
by Cynthia Snyder Dionisio

Bottom-up estimates are detailed estimates done at the work package level. Detailed information on the work package and other direct/indirect costs are used to determine the most accurate estimate possible. Use this worksheet to help you keep track.

Bottom-Up Cost Estimation Template

PREMIUM deliverable
by Venkata Sai Rambabu Potnuru

The Bottom-Up Cost Estimation Template is to estimate the cost of any portfolio, program or project by using the Bottom-Up Cost Estimation Technique. This template can be used in any type of industry. With the Bottom-Up Cost Estimation Technique, the overall cost of the project is estimated by breaking down the project into activities to the lowest level possible (similar to the Work Breakdown Structure). After considering the cost of each activity, the overall project cost is estimated.

Brief Project Charter

PREMIUM deliverable
by Elok Robert Tee

This brief, one-page project charter provides a quick snapshot of vital project information, including areas for sponsor, proposed end date, client, cost and more--including a brief goals/objectives section.

Budget Management Sheet

PREMIUM deliverable
by Stefan de Vries

Once the work breakdown structure and the schedule are defined, this document can be used to plan and monitor the costs for each individual activity or work package. This template lets you subdivide an activity or work package into smaller parts (cost items). For each of these cost items, you can plan the corresponding costs in detail.

Budget Template Workbook

PREMIUM deliverable
by Mike Tressler, MBA, PMP

The Budget Template Workbook includes: a cost estimate sheet to document your initial cost assumptions, a planning template to help you take a detailed look at planning costs, and a tracking template to track actual costs against budget and document reasons for variances. It's a great planning and communication tool to help you stay on top of project finances.

Budgeting System Workbook (Renewable Energy Projects)

PREMIUM deliverable
by Stefano Pittaluga

The drafting of a project budget always starts with a technical estimate of the quantities of materials, manpower hours and equipment needed to carry out the project. This system allows the project engineer to make estimates as they see fit, and the project manager to draw up the budget according to the detail most suited to project management.

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