It really doesn't sound that difficult to do, but for some reason, many people think that project management is a massive overhead to any project. I often hear phrases like "oh, don't waste your time planning the work, just do it!" or "why are you wasting your time writing the objectives, we all know what needs to be done!"So the number one shortcut to successfully manage any project is:
"Understand the few essential brief documents you need to create and regularly review during the life of your project."
Document 1 - The Project Charter
For example, at the beginning of your project, you need to create a one-page document called the project charter. This document will make sure that you and your customer understand the general goals of the project. After all, if you don't know where you are going, how are you going to get there? Remember, you could also be your own customer!To get this information, have a meeting with your customer and ask the following 3 essential questions:
- What are the objectives of your project?
- What do you want to produce or deliver?
- What is the business reason for doing this project?
You have now successfully completed the most important aspect of any project, and that is to understand and agree with your customer where you are going with this project.
If you look at the time spent to achieve this important step in a project, you are looking at one or two meetings and about 30 minutes to write up the information, say 2 hours in total for a small project. Not a big overhead at all.
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