ProjectManager Project Plan
ProjectManager Project Plan
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Table of Contents
TEMPLATE GUIDE........................................................................................................ 1
1 PLANNING BASIS..................................................................................................2
1.1 SCOPE........................................................................................................................................2
1.2 MILESTONES................................................................................................................................ 2
1.3 PHASES.......................................................................................................................................2
1.4 TASKS........................................................................................................................................ 3
1.5 EFFORT.......................................................................................................................................3
1.6 RESOURCES..................................................................................................................................4
2 PROJECT PLAN.....................................................................................................4
2.1 SCHEDULE................................................................................................................................... 4
2.2 DEPENDENCIES............................................................................................................................. 5
2.3 ASSUMPTIONS...............................................................................................................................5
2.4 CONSTRAINTS...............................................................................................................................5
4 APPENDIX...........................................................................................................7
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Template Guide
The Project Plan is the central document by which the project is formally managed. A
Project Plan is a document which lists the activities, tasks and resources required to
complete the project and realise the business benefits outlined in the Project Business
Case. A typical Project Plan includes:
Although a summarised Project Plan is identified early in the Project Start-up Phase (within
the Business Case), a detailed Project Plan is not usually created until the project scope has
been formally defined (within a Project Charter) and the project team appointed. The Project
Plan is completed early in the Project Planning Phase and is, typically, prior to a Quality
Plan and the formalisation of a Supplier's contract. Unlike other documents in the Project
Lifecycle, the Project Plan is referenced constantly throughout the project. As the project is
undertaken, the Project Manager tracks the percentage of task completion and the task
completion date (actual vs planned) to assess overall project performance. These statistics
are communicated to the Project Sponsor/Board within a regular Project Status Report.
This document provides a guide on the topics usually included in a Project Plan. Sections
may be added, removed or redefined at your leisure to meet your particular business
circumstance. Example tables, diagrams and charts have been added (where suitable) to
provide further guidance on how to complete each relevant section.
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1 Planning Basis
1.1 Scope
The activities and tasks defined in the project plan must be undertaken within the scope of
the project. For this reason, reiterate the scope of the project here as defined in the Project
Charter.
1.2 Milestones
A milestone is “a major event in the project” and represents the completion of a set of
activities. Examples of milestones include:
List and describe the key project milestones within the following table:
1.3 Phases
A phase is “a set of activities which will be undertaken to deliver a substantial portion of the
overall project”. Examples include:
Project Initiation
Project Planning
Project Execution
Project Closure.
List and describe the major project phases within the following table.
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1.4 Tasks
A ‘task’ is simply an item of work to be completed within the project. List all tasks required to
undertake each activity, within the following table:
1.5 Effort
For each task listed above, quantify the likely ‘effort’ required to complete the task.
Task © Effort
Identify Quality Targets no. days
Identify Quality Assurance Techniques no. days
Identify Quality Control Techniques no. days
Document Quality Plan no. days
1.6 Resources
For each task identified, list the resources allocated to complete the task.
Task © Resource
Identify Quality Targets name
Identify Quality Assurance Techniques name
Identify Quality Control Techniques name
Document Quality Plan name
2 Project Plan
2.1 Schedule
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Provide a summarised schedule for each of the phases and activities within the project.
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35 PLANNING 48 days
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2.2 Dependencies
‘Dependencies’ are logical relationships between phases, activities or tasks which influence
the way that the project must be undertaken. Dependencies may be either internal to the
project (e.g. between project activities) or external to the project (e.g. a dependency between
a project activity and a business activity). There are four types of dependencies:
1. Finish-to-start (the item this activity depends on must finish before this activity can start)
2. Finish-to-finish (the item this activity depends on must finish before this activity can
finish)
3. Start-to-start (the item this activity depends on must start before this activity can start)
4. Start-to-finish (the item this activity depends on must start before this activity can finish).
List any key project dependencies identified by completing the following table:
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In the example given above, the activity ”Appoint Project Team” must finish before activity
“Set-up Project Office” can start.
2.3 Assumptions
List any planning assumptions made. For example:
It is assumed that:
2.4 Constraints
List any planning constraints identified. For example:
The project must operate within the funding and resource allocations approved
The project team must deliver the software with no requirement for additional hardware
Staff must complete the project within normal working hours.
List the task and how much the labor and materials necessary to execute it will cost. Then
add your budget to the appropriate column and the actual spend to the next column in order
to track planned costs against actual costs.
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Identify risks to the project and list them here. Include the impact, response, level of risk and
who on the team will own the response if the issue in fact arises.
When a change request is made, use this log to track its impact, response and whether the
change control board has approved it or not.
4 Appendix
Attach any documentation you believe is relevant to the Project Plan. For example:
Detailed Project Schedule (listing all project phases, activities and tasks)
Other documentation (Business Case, Feasibility Study, Project Charter)
Other relevant information or correspondence.