Project Management Documents - Project Work Plan
October 4, 2008 | Author: PM Hut | Filed under: Project Plan Development
Project Management Documents - Project Work Plan
By Michael Wood
The Project Work Plan is the primary driving document of the project.
The Project Work Plan establishes the following:
- The project phases
- The project activities
- The project tasks (work assignments)
The Project Work Plan is needed to complete the project.
It is typically created via a special Project Management software (such as MS Project), but can also be created and managed via tools like Excel (for smaller projects).
Michael Wood is the Subject Matter Expert on IT Strategy and Business Process Improvement for www.gantthead.com. His “Helix Factor” book series presents a comprehensive Business Process Improvement methodology that has been used successfully since the early 1980s to help organizations achieve breakthrough results. Michael is a CPA and has served as an adjunct professor for Pepperdine and Cal Lutheran universities in Southern California. In addition he has led workshops on Business Process Improvement, Strategic Planning and System Design on a national and international basis.
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