How To Make A Project Plan
How To Make A Project Plan
How To Make A Project Plan
Basics: 6 Steps to a
Foolproof Project Plan
By Emily Bonnie, July 3, 2018
It’s early Monday morning. Your executives call you into a meeting to go over
some key initiatives they hope to achieve this quarter. You’re tasked with
pulling together a handy-dandy project plan for your team to execute on
these initiatives. They want it by the end of the week. But where do you
begin?
Next, estimate due dates for each deliverable in your project plan. (You can
finalize these dates when you sit down to define your project schedule in the
next step.)
Tip: Involve your team in the planning process. The people performing the
work have important insights into how tasks get done, how long they'll take,
and who's the best person to tackle them. Draw on their knowledge! You'll
need them to agree with the project schedule and set expectations for work
to run smoothly.
Next, you need to determine roles: Who needs to see which reports, and how
often? Which decisions will need to be approved, and by whom?
Make your project plan clear and accessible to all stakeholders so they don’t
have to chase you down for simple updates. Housing all project plan data in
a single location, like a collaboration tool, makes it easy to track progress,
share updates, and make edits without filling your calendar with meetings.
Communicate clearly. Make sure stakeholders know exactly what's expected
of them, and what actions they need to take. Just because it's obvious to you
doesn't mean it's obvious to them!