Project Planning Lecture of Bolton University |
Project planning is part of project management, which relates to the use of schedules such as Gantt charts to plan and subsequently report progress within the project environment.
Initially, the project scope is defined and the appropriate methods for completing the project are determined. Following this step, the duration for the various tasks necessary to complete the work is listed and grouped into a work breakdown structure.
Project planning is often used to organize different areas of a project, including project plans, workloads and the management of teams and individuals. The logical dependencies between tasks are defined using an activity network diagram that enables identification of the critical path.
Overview:
- Creating an outline plan
- Waterfall and Iterative methods of planning
- Use of a Project Management tool
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