INTRODUCTION
In the Plan Phase, your project is proposed in more
detail, and you outline a clear approach for executing
the project. Your key activities are to:
- Thoroughly plan the project activities,
schedule, and resource requirements; and
- Provide more detailed information to senior
management for discussion and approval.
Deliverables in this phase build on the
Project Definition Document and
Business Case from the Define Phase.
A
Project Plan
will outline what work a project will do and how it
will be executed, including timeline and budget
information. Typically, a detailed Schedule and
Budget are provided as appendices to the Project
Plan.
Once the Project Plan, Schedule, and Budget are
approved, you move from the Plan Phase to the
Implement
Phase.
Questions? Check our
FAQs for answers.
KEY DELIVERABLES
When you complete the deliverables in the Plan Phase,
you answer the following key questions:
- What activities and deliverables will be
completed?
- How long will the project take?
- Who will do what?
- What will the project cost?
- How will risks and issues be managed?
Project Plan Template
Project Schedule
Template Budget
KEY RESOURCES
These job aids will help you complete project management
deliverables in this phase. See the
Resources
section for other materials that may be useful.
Project Plan Preparation Guidelines
Resource Estimate Worksheet
Ready Reckoner
Stakeholder Identification Checklist
Standard Organization Chart and Role Descriptions
Three Key Questions
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