Just as a project has a charter to define its scope, so too must your team have a charter to put their work in context. Teams need to know the who, what, why, when and how of the project, and a team charter is the perfect way to feed them that information. Once you get buy-...
See Wrike for PMO Your guide to creating a project management plan Starting a new project can feel a bit like a jigsaw puzzle, right? With so many pieces, it’s hard to know where to start. Well, aproject management plan, also commonly called aproject plan, is your guide to seamlessly...
Use this guide on building a product management dashboard to track and boost your key product metrics into the green zone.
One of my most popular posts over the years was the article on how to build a PMO portal in SharePointI wrote in 2017. This is not surprising since many organizations use SharePoint for project management. But, as with life, things change, and that post is outdated by modern standards a...
If using a product roadmap template might be too complex, we have a nice alternative to help you create one. Ourproduct development templatehas a product roadmap sample. All you need to do is easily customize its fields to reflect your product development process. ...
A project initiator completes a project intake form, detailing what the feature should include, why it needs to be created, and when it needs to be completed. A project management office (PMO) reviews the project request form and performs an initial assessment to determine the desirability, vi...
Here’s how to create a fail-proof project plan. 🏆 Step 1: Specify the expected deliverables and end results of the project By prioritizing the right projects, teams can maximize their chances of success and optimizeresource utilizationfor the best possible outcomes. Here are things to conside...
A project initiator completes a project intake form, detailing what the feature should include, why it needs to be created, and when it needs to be completed. A project management office (PMO) reviews the project request form and performs an initial assessment to determine the desirability, vi...
Starting a PMO can be approached systematically, similar to any other project. Step 1: Create the business case A business case should be completed to justify the implementation of a proposed project management office. It’s important for organizational buy-in and planning to make sure the projec...
Step 4: Develop a Project Management Office charter Despite its intimidating name, a charter is a breakdown of the more extensive details, the particulars of your Project Management Office. The next step in the process is to create a formal document outlining the PMO's scope, roles, and respo...