PC Magazine 08.2019

(Michael S) #1

Below are some questions to explore while you’re in discovery.



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  • What is its purpose?

  • What outcomes do you want?

  • What resources do you have to take on this project?

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    your resources?



  1. Define the Scope
    You might hear an experienced project manager say, “If it’s not in the scope, it’s
    not in the project.”


Every project needs a locked-down list of all the facets, assets, features,
deliverables, and other details associated with the project. Once it’s locked
down, you cannot add to it. For example, if you’re building a house, the scope
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many windows there will be, how many stairs, light switches, and so forth.


Projects need a clear scope before you begin so no one tries to add anything
that’s outside the scope once you’ve started. Adding to a project’s scope after it
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adding tasks to a project, it might cease to become a project—it might just
become ongoing work.


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conversations between the client and potential lead or manager of the project.



  1. Hold a Kickoff Meeting
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    This meeting sets the tone for the work ahead and makes sure everyone on the
    team has clear information about what they’ll be doing and why.


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page, you want to be sure you have a clear grasp of the project and scope so that
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