10 steps of project planning in 25 minutes
In the last video, we asked our Ivan Selikhovkin ( selikhovkin ) to tell you what to do in steps when you get someone else’s worn -out project that has been going on for some time. This time, as promised, about projects that start from scratch. 10 steps that would be good to go through the project planning:
How software project planning is like writing a book, how expert management gurus would plan to write a sequel to “War and Peace,” and what is the method for evaluating three Ps — all of this in a new video.
Friends, as usual, we will be grateful if you supplement the algorithm with your cases or steps, or decorate it with your own tools and experience.
Documents from the free course “Practical PMBoK in 2.5 hours” that are mentioned in the video:
All project management materials published on our blog:
How software project planning is like writing a book, how expert management gurus would plan to write a sequel to “War and Peace,” and what is the method for evaluating three Ps — all of this in a new video.
Friends, as usual, we will be grateful if you supplement the algorithm with your cases or steps, or decorate it with your own tools and experience.
Documents from the free course “Practical PMBoK in 2.5 hours” that are mentioned in the video:
All project management materials published on our blog:
- PMBoK in 2.5 hours: an interview with Ivan Selikhovkin
- Pathological project matrix
- [case] How to clean up the bottom: 90 days from the mess to the project office
- [intelligence card] Specification of a good PMA
- 10 answers to questions on working with a customer
- Algorithm for accepting someone else's project or what to do when managers have a honeymoon