Project Management Plan Generator
In a work of increasingly complex interactions and business models the need for a standardized approach to managing projects has never been greater. The benefits of businesses building their own Project Management Office (PMO) will depend on whether the business culture, leadership team, and project goals are aligned.
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Although there are project management standards that can be applied to every project each of these must be individually applied to meet the needs of each unique project. This means that there is no ‘one size fits all’ approach to project management and that the team needs to understand both the unique needs of the project as well as how to wield each tool to be successful.
PMO architecture design takes into consideration existing architures, tools, priorities, and constraints of the environment.
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Access to the Project Management Plan Generator is provided through the following products.
Access Option: Project Management Blueprint (2nd Edition) available in the Amazon store!
Includes access to the following resources:
- Online Interactive Tools
- Project Planning Powerpoint
- Project Management Forms (Open Source)
- Access to the Online Strategic Innovation Plan Generator
Deciding if you need a Project Management Office (PMO)
Egeland (2013) advises that at least two out of three criterion should be met before considering building a project management office. These same criterion can also be used as guidelines to determine if a project management approach is proper or if other business strategy alternatives should be explored. Initiatives that have a need to share resources, need and have the capacity to support high-end communication, and have a level of complexity that would benefit central control are considered a good candidate for the project management approach.
Santosus (2013) provides a list of benefits in having a project management office (and using project management tools) that need to be aligned with the business need and capacity to support. When the business needs and capacity are aligned a strong business case for developing a project management office (and using project management tools) can be presented to the leadership team.
Presenting the business case to the leadership team requires consideration of the business needs, project areas to be supported, benefits expected, and the systems and supports needed to successfully manage projects and a project management office. Having a shared understanding the role of the project management team is just as important as being able to communicate the value of having a project management office.
The project manager as a process owner (but not people manager) becomes increasingly valuable in matrix based organizations where teams, areas of ability, and resources are often shared. The project manager owns the process and planning tools where the customer, sponsor, and project champions own the decisions and the authority. These roles must be ‘owned’ and ‘mastered’ in order for the project resources, plans, and responsibilities to be successfully executed.
The graphic illustrates five steps to pitching the business case, building the necessary relationships, and identifying the tools, processes, and structures to successfully build a project management office.
Executive buy-in becomes crucial for not only forming the PMO but also for establishing its authority for bringing
OVERVIEW OF THE PROJECT MANAGEMENT PLAN GENERATOR
The Project Management Plan Generator includes the following steps (and strategic planning components) listed below. Additional tools, resources, and options are available to members. Feel free to contact us with additional questions or to schedule a Workshop at Consulting@innovatevancouver.org.
Initiating
The Initiating Process Group consists of those processes performed to define a new project or a new phase of an existing project by obtaining authorization to start the project or phase.
Planning
The Planning Process Group consists of those processes performed to establish the total scope of the effort, define and refine the objectives, and develop the course of action required to attain those objectives. The Planning processes develop the project management plan and the project documents that will be used to carry out the project
Executing
The Executing Process Group consists of those processes performed to complete the work defined in the project management plan to satisfy the project specifications. This Process Group involves coordinating people and resources, managing stakeholder expectations, as well as integrating and performing the activities of the project in accordance with the project management plan.
Monitoring & Controlling
The Monitoring and Controlling Process Group consists of those processes required to track, review, and orchestrate the progress and performance of the project; identify any areas in which changes to the plan are required; and initiate the corresponding changes.
Closing
The Closing Process Group consists of those processes performed to conclude all activities across all Project Management Process Groups to formally complete the project, phase, or contractual obligations. This Process Group, when completed, verifies that the defined processes are completed within all of the Process Groups to close the project or a project phase, as appropriate, and formally establishes that the project or project phase is complete.
THE PROJECT MANAGEMENT BLUEPRINT
The project management blueprint (book) and android app include the following contents. Access to the online interactive project management plan generator are available with each purchase.
Templates Available with Blueprint Purchase
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The Project Management Playbook
Not sure if you’re team is ready to implement project management?
A formal Project Management approach can strengthen your company’s ability to effectively deliver projects, manage costs, mitigate risks, and leverage opportunities for innovation.
The project management playbook provides a
Pages: 9
Publication Date: 2019
Publisher: Innovate Vancouver
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Training Infographics Available with Blueprint Purchase
Travis Barker, MPA GCPM
Innovate Vancouver
Consulting@innovatevancouver.org
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