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H1: Best
WHAT ARE practices
BEST
PRACTICES 4. WHY?
• Enhance project efficiency
1. From “best practice” to • Minimize risks
“proven practice” • Ensure stakeholder satisfaction
• Best practices to help you guide • Stay within budget and timelines
your business • Foster team collaboration
• Begin with techniques, methods that • Drive continuous improvement
work well 5. Prothoughts 10 best
• People adopt these and integrate
practices
them into the processes
CLEAR PROJECT OBJECTIVES AND
 proven practice
SCOPE
• “Best practices” also includes
• Defining projects objectives and
something like “we are currently
scope
working in the wrong way”
o Objectives are roadmap for project
2. Typical definitions team
• Something that works o Define project boundaries: what is
• Something that works well included, excluded
• Something that works well on a • Importance of having a clear project
repetitive basis focus
• Something that leads to a o Clarity enables effective decision-
competitive advantage making
• Something that can be identified in a o Reduces the chances of confusion
proposal to generate business THOROUGH PROJECT PLANNING
• Something that keeps the company • Creating a detailed project plan
out of trouble and, if trouble occurs, o Explains how the project will unfold
o Reference point for decision-making,
the best practice will assist in
communication, tracking progress
getting the company out of trouble
• Role of planning in project success
3. Advantages o Planning facilitates resource
optimization (time, personnel,
budgets)
o Fosters communication and
collaboration among stakeholders
EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION
STRATEGIES
• Establishing clear communication
channels
o Develop transparent and open
channels
o Make sure that messages, feedback,
and updates can be disseminated
efficiently

,• Enhancing collaboration through • Tracking expenses and budget
effective communication adherence
o Create an environment that o Monitor expenditures in real-time,
encourages innovation and problem- ensuring that the expenses align with
solving by sharing insights, seeking the projected budget
feedback, encouraging open o Regular tracking enables early
discussions identification of deviations, allowing
o Leverage the team members’ for timely corrective actions
expertise, leading to creative solutions




TIME MANAGEMENT AND DEADLINE
ADHERENCE
• Monitoring project timeline progress
o Track completion of tasks, compare DOCUMENTING LESSONS LEARNED
them to the schedule, identify any • Documenting successes and failures
deviations o Documenting successes is just as
o Regularly monitor progress, so you crucial as writing losses
can intervene and adjust o Documenting failures provides
• Meeting project deadlines effectively valuable insights into pitfalls to avoid
o Is the ultimate aim of time • Learning from past projects
management o By analysing past projects, you can
o Requires accurate planning, efficient identify patterns, trends, and best
execution, and agile responses to practices
changing circumstances o You learn to dissect project
TEAM EMPOWERMENT AND processes, outcomes, and decision-
MOTIVATION making to extract actionable insights
• Empowering project teams to make CONFLICT RESOLUTIONS
decisions STRATEGIES
o Allow team members to take • Addressing conflicts within project
ownership of their work teams
o Leads to increased commitment and o Not avoiding conflicts, but managing
accountability them in a positive way
• Fostering a motivated and engaged o Acknowledging conflicts allows for
project team timely intervention, preventing
o Makes project team go above and disagreements fom escalating and
beyond the call of duty affecting team dynamics
o Provide a clear picture of the • Implementing effective conflict
project’s significance and thus create resolution techniques
a positive working environment o Active listening, empathy, and
BUDGET MANAGEMENT negotiation play a vital role in
• Developing a comprehensive project resolving conflicts amicably
budget o Encouraging a solution-oriented
o Project budget = all estimated costs mindset among team members fosters
(relevant expenses from personnel collaboration and transforms
and materials to equipment and disagreements into opportunities for
overhead) growth
o Also potential indirect costs and POST-PROJECT EVALUATION AND
contingencies REVIEW

,• Assessing project outcomes
o Assess all project outcomes against QUALITY ASSURANCE AND
initial objectives and expectations CONTROL
• Identifying areas for improvement • Implementing quality control
o Consider the “flaws” as worthwhile processes
prospects for development and o These processes involve regular
success checks, reviews, and inspections of
• Applying insights to future projects project components
o By applying lessons learned, project o Quality control ensures deviations are
managers can avoid repeating identified early and rectified
mistakes, optimize processes and • Delivering high-quality outcomes
seize opportunities o High-quality products result from
meticulous planning, diligent
execution, and a commitment to
continuous improvement
o These outcomes inspire confidence,
build trust among stakeholders, and
contribute to the organization’s
reputation for excellence
LISTS
1. WHY USE PM
METHODOLOGY?
• It increases the chances of project
success
 methodologies are “proven practice”
• It increases the amount of time
available to spend on work
 condition: only one methodology for
whole company
• It eliminates choices where none
are required
 the smaller the decision, the larger
the discussion
• It allows for consistent reporting
and analysis
 Terminology is clear and
unambiguous
2. PROJECT MANAGEMENT
FOR DUMMIES
Step 1: Set the goals
 what, when, how?
Step 2: Plan, plan, plan
 identify tasks, duration and resources
Step 3: Measure, monitor and
control
 beware of change requests, they often
kill the best laid plans

, Step 4: Communicate clearly Manage the finances
 keep everyone well informed on progress  don’t spend more than you’re entitled to
Step 5: Work smart Control change
 manage time carefully, use To Do Lists to  “scope creep” kills projects
prioritize work Communicate
 right messages to right people at the
right time
3. SKILLS YOU NEED AS A
PROJECTMANAGER
Planning
 feed your team with work from your plan
Prioritization
 set crystal clear priorities for every
6. MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES
member of your team OF A PROJECT MANAGER
Delegation Plain talker (Communication)
 you can’t do it all  take away any possible ambiguity with
Leadership plain talk and crystal clear communication
 motivate your people by using their Risk averter (Risk management)
talents  identify, prevent and mitigate risks
Communication Obstacle remover (Issues
 constantly communicate goals, management)
timeframes, expectations  stay one step ahead of possible
4. THINGS YOU NEED TO obstacles (delayed approvals, equipment,
materials, …)
KNOW AS A Morale builder (Manage staff)
PROJECTMANAGER  keep the team focused on the end goals,
Set the roadmap keep hope and morale high
 clear project plan, goals, timeframes, Bottom line focuser (Manage
deliverables for everyone Schedule/Budget)
Time-box everything  keep the project within budget, and look
 time-box everything, not just tasks (clear for opportunities to do things better, faster
start and end) 7. HOW TO SCOPE YOUR
Blow the whistle regularly
 ensure you proceed according to plan
PROJECT
Be strong, but supportive 1. Set the direction of the project
 you are responsible, so have team 2. Conduct workshop
members walk in step 3. Prioritize the deliverables
Review 4. Dig into the details
 track everything daily, you are the 5. Determine feasibility
watchdog 6. Compile the final list
5. ROLE OF A 7. Obtain sign-off
PROJECTMANAGER 8. CREATE A PROJECT
Recruit the best PLAN IN 3 EASY STEPS
 have people with perfectly 1. Define the Work Breakdown
complimentary skills Structure
Motivate and lead  list phases, activities, tasks,
 “crack the whip”, but be positive and milestones, deliverables (100% rule)
supportive

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