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Objectives - Schedules. Define a task Identify tasks Turn tasks into a schedule. Project - Defined. A project is a temporary endeavor with a defined beginning and end (usually time-constrained, and often constrained by funding), undertaken to meet unique goals and objectives. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Objectives - Schedules

• Define a task• Identify tasks• Turn tasks into a schedule

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Project - Defined

A project is a temporary endeavor with a defined

beginning and end (usually time-constrained,

and often constrained by funding), undertaken

to meet unique goals and objectives

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Task - Defined

An activity that needs to be accomplished within a

defined period of time or by a deadline

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Tasks vs Project

A series of tasks linked sequenced

together contribute tot eh

completion of a project

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Tasks vs Projects

Responding to email

Catering a party

Making coffee

Producing a customer newsletter

Writing a letter to a prospect

Hooking up a printer

Writing a book

What

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Tasks

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How do you know what the steps are

Ask Questions – Lots of themSee the result in your mindWhere are the gapsWhere are you saying “Then a miracle happens”Where are you saying “I don't know”

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How do you know what the steps are

Is the Step Is it

Understandable Divisible

Measureable Sequential with other steps

Assignable Parallel with other steps

Manageable

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What is a Project Plan

Sequence of tasks• Planned from beginning to end

• Bounded by time, resources, & required results

• Prioritized – which tasks are required vs. optional

Defined outcome and "deliverables”• Deadline

• Budget

• Limits number of people, supplies, etc

What

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Schedule

Have realistic expectations

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Schedule

Learn that when you are assigned a project you need to - Get moving

Today

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When should you begin and end

Begin NOWYou work through the eventYou can consider your project “done” when the

project retrospective has been completed• End of Project briefing

• Compares Planned vs Actual• Project Continuity book

WhatWhen

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Scheduling

Tasks should have A start and end date A resource Predecessors and Dependencies

Task name Resource(s) Start End

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What is a Milestone

• A task with 0 duration and no assignment• Used to identify completion of a series of tasks

• Example Planning start (milestone)o Select a dateo Select a locationo Determine budget Planning complete (milestone)

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Activity

Define phases and tasks