Before starting a project, build a solid plan that clearly
identifies the needs of all stakeholders. Define the project
scope in detail, including the roles and responsibilities of
various project team members. Ensure that goals are clearly
defined and closely aligned.
The best way to foresee the lifecycle of the project and
create a clear plan of operation is to follow the five traditional
phases of project management: initiation, planning, launch,
performance, and closure. Build incremental deliverables
and benchmarks based on these stages of the project.
Establish measurable and trackable success criteria, including
budget and schedule targets, product quality and functionality
checks, and tasks to ensure compliance with government and/
or industry regulations.
A solid plan will help you clearly define your mission and
goals—and performing an evaluation at the end of each phase
can maintain a controlled evolution of the project.
1. Develop a
Solid Game Plan
Technology Advantage:
When you use a modern cloud-based
software solution to plan and track a
project, you can save time and effort
by keeping all project data, documents,
and budget information in one place.
Create digital workflows that simplify
processes and keep contractors and
trades on the same page throughout
the project—helping everyone reach
budget and timeline goals.
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