A method of guaranteeing that everyone is thinking in the same mindset, you could create a Project Initiation Documents (PID). A PID is a top-level project planning documents that gathers all the information needed to get your project started and brings it together, the key information can then be communicated to the project’s stakeholders. However, depending on the type of project and organisation you work within there may be another model that you could use other than a PID. When creating...
A method of guaranteeing that everyone is thinking in the same mindset, you could create a Project Initiation Documents (PID). A PID is a top-level project planning documents that gathers all the information needed to get your project started and brings it together, the key information can then be communicated to the project’s stakeholders. However, depending on the type of project and organisation you work within there may be another model that you could use other than a PID.
When creating a PID, by the end you will be able to answer the questions, What? Why? Who? How? And When?
What is the project all about?
Why should the project go ahead?
Who will work on the project?
How and When will the project be delivered?
A method that can be used to guarantee that everyone is thinking in the same mindset, you could create a Project Initiation Documents (PID). A PID is a top-level project planning documents that gathers all the information needed to get your project started and brings it together, the key information can then be communicated to the projects stakeholders. However, depending on the type of project and organisation you work within there may be another model that you could use other than a PID.
When creating a PID, by the end you will be able to answer the questions, What? Why? Who? How? And When?