Milestone Planning: What, Why and How

Milestone planning is one of the most important aspects of project planning, because project milestones are the most visible indicators of project progress. What are milestones and why are they important? Milestones typically mark critical decision points, the completion of major project tasks and the ends of various project phases. Senior stakeholders who are not...

Planning the Perfect Project: A Project Manager’s Guide

Project managers are vital to any organization consistently achieving its objectives. They ensure that projects stay on track and within budget while meeting set deadlines. As well as the people management skills necessary to get the most out of their team, a key to the effectiveness of PMs is the creation, and following of, an...

Project Planning is NOT a Project Management Step

There are a bunch of things that make project management tougher, riskier and (much) more stressful than it needs to be. I have a mental list of things that I could happily live without. Doubtless, you have one, too. Chances are that our lists are strikingly similar. However, there’s something out there that’s more infuriating,...

How to Manage Cost in Project Management

In a perfect world, project managers could execute their wildest, most ambitious project dreams without ever having to worry about the bottom line. In reality, though, PMs are beholden to budgets – and that means they have to know how to manage costs. Ineffective cost management is often the very reason that projects fail. Read...

Bottom up and top down approaches: Ending the great project planning debate

One of the oldest, and often more heated debates in the project management world has to do with bottom up and top down approaches to project planning.  Those on Team Top Down proclaim that their preferred approach lets leaders do what they’re supposed to do: establish goals, select techniques, and streamline the planning process. They...

What Deliverables Should You Be Sending in the Initiation Phase of a Project?

The initiation phase is first of the five main phases of project management and sets the tone for how the project will proceed. It will give a macro view of the project, such as providing the broad reasoning for why the project is needed and give stakeholders an opportunity to consider whether or not it...

What is a Project Resource?

Project resources are anything that is necessary for the project to be completed. Without them, it’s impossible for a project to be completed successfully. A key element of a project’s planning phase is centered on the identification of resource requirements and how they will be allocated. The Types of Resources in Projects Human: These human...

Innovative Resource Management: Tools and Tips

Resource management is among the most critical – but also the most challenging – aspects of project and program management. Failing to allocate the right resources, to the right tasks, at the right time, and at the right cost invariably leads to budget and schedule overruns. It also creates frustrated team members, stakeholders and customers....

The Key to Success? Project Maintenance

Project maintenance—the process of tracking and enabling project activities in accordance with the project plan—is an essential, but often overlooked, factor in overall project success. After spending so much time in the planning phase, many project managers have a tendency to take a step back once the other members of the project team start their...

Why Software Projects Take So Long (and How to Deal with It)

Software projects, while not inherently unknowable, are notoriously difficult to estimate. In fact, a study by PWC found that the largest contributor to IT project failures, at 32%, was poor estimation at the project planning phase. But why do software projects take so long (i.e. longer than you think)? Well, there are a number of...