Project Management Models

Project Management Models

Project Management Models Project management models are systems that show how to handle projects from start to finish. They list the steps, methods, and tasks that need to be done for the project to be successful. Some of the most famous models for managing projects are: PMBOK, which stands for “Project Management Body of Knowledge,” is a…

Project Management Methods

Project Management Methods

Project Management Methods There are different ways to plan, carry out, watch, and control projects. Some of the most common ways to do this are: Waterfall is a standard way for managing projects with well-defined objectives and a set scale. It takes a step-by-step, straight method, where each step is finished before going on to the next…

Project Management Artifacts

Project Management Artifacts

Project Management Artifacts Project management artefacts are the papers and products that are made throughout the project process to help with planning, executing, tracking, and managing a project. These project artefacts are a way to record and share information about the project, such as its scope, objectives, timelines, costs, risks, and progress. Some common artefacts of project…

Enterprise Environmental Factors

Enterprise Environmental Factors

Enterprise Environmental Factors Enterprise Environmental Factors, or EEFs, are the internal and external factors that affect the way a project is managed and the results it produces. These things can be real, social, cultural, political, or technical, and their effects on a project can be good or bad. Some examples of EEFs are: Organizational style and structureLaws…

Change Requests

Change Requests

Change Request A change request is a written request to make a change to a project’s scope, timing, money, or some other part of its plan. Change requests are usually made when there is a need to make a big change to the project, such as a change in the project goals, a change in the project…

Team Performance Assessments

Team Performance Assessments

Team Performance Assessments The project management team will conduct formal or informal evaluations of the performance of the project team at various stages over the course of the implementation of initiatives to improve the project team, such as training, team building, and colocation. It is anticipated that more effective tactics and activities for team development will raise…

Projects Documents

Projects Documents

Project Documents There are several key project documents expected to be prepared and maintained during the lifecycle of Project Management. There are more than 30 project documents reccomended as mentioned below. 1. Activity attributes 2. Activity list 3. Assumption log 4. Basis of estimates 5. Change log 6. Cost estimates 7. Cost forecasts 8. Duration estimates 9….

Assumption Log

Assumption Log

Assumptions Log There are several pieces of information that are not clear or are not necessary to be available with clarity while we go through the project. We assume and progress. In most cases, it is done at the beginning of the project where we outline the basic assumptions and as we dive into the project we…