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Activity overview of activity "create project plan"

spem diagram of the activity overview: create project plan

Activity break down of activity "create project plan"

spem diagram of the activity breakdown: create project plan

Detailed description of activity "create project plan"

08-12 Project plan

  • Defines:
    • work products to be developed
    • life cycle model and methodology to be used
    • customer requirements related to project management
    • project resources
  • milestones and target dates
    • estimates
    • quality criteria
    • processes and methods to employ
    • contingency actions

08-00 Plan

As appropriate to the application and purpose:

  • dentifies what objectives or goals there are to be satisfied
  • stablishes the options and approach for satisfying the objectives, or goals
  • dentification of the plan owner
  • Includes:
    • the objective and scope of what is to be accomplished
    • assumptions made
    • constraints
    • risks
    • tasks to be accomplished
    • schedules, milestones and target dates
    • critical dependencies
    • maintenance disposition for the plan
    • Method/approach to accomplish plan
  • Identifies:
    • task ownership, including tasks performed by other parties (e.g. supplier, customer)
    • quality criteria
    • required work products
  • Includes resources to accomplish plan objectives:
    • time
    • staff (key roles and authorities e.g. sponsor)
    • materials/equipment
    • budget
  • Includes contingency plan for non-completed tasks
  • Plan is approved

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