Calculator for Multi-Criteria Decision-Making
Here in Excel form is a handy calculator for multi-criteria decision-making (e.g. build or buy decisions).
Here in Excel form is a handy calculator for multi-criteria decision-making (e.g. build or buy decisions).
No matter where you are on the career ladder, consider creating a roadmap for moving forward by comparing your current state to the requirements needed to achieve your career goals—and then identify the actions you need to take to make it all happen. Use this template in conjunction with the article What’s Your Career Plan?
This method of diagramming allows the project manager to facilitate a group session in order to efficiently determine causes of a particular problem affecting the project. Once root causes are identified, appropriate actions toward resolution are more easily identified.
Projects mean change, and change by its very nature can be threatening. Manage change intelligently with documented procedures and record keeping. This change tracking form should help.
Use this simple log to keep track of changes, including their impact on scope, cost and time. This is to be used in conjunction with the Program Change Request Template.
The only constant in life (and projects) is change. This plan documents a change control procedure that can handle the messiest and most extensive of changes.
Projects involving a significant operational change have a greater need for leadership, but no greater number of opportunities. Identify these limited opportunities and plan to use them to the fullest.
In order to ensure that changes are managed correctly--and that the impact of those changes is fully assessed--it is important to maintain an accurate tracking log. This template provides a simple way of tracking each of the steps required to fully process a change into a project.
Change management is one area of project management that will cause serious problems if not carefully managed. This change log template can be used by the project manager to log and track change requests throughout the life of the project.
Stay on top of your software implementation and change management needs using this questionnaire and checklist.
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