These were created by a London, UK session of Managing Multiple Projects, and represent tools to help set down consistent acceptance and approvals processes.
Risk Model Created and Generated by participants in the Atlanta Advanced Risk Management Class
This is a balanced scorecard risk model created by the Austin PMI Chapter members in attendance for the Advanced Risk Management workshop in 2007
This model was created by participants in the Baltimore Advanced Risk Management session.
This was a risk model (modified later by the instructor) created by the participants in the Advanced Risk class offered in October 2008 by the Baltimore Chapter of PMI. Note that I changed some of the verbiage for clarity. To modify for your own use, use the "Tools/Protection" function to unlock the sheets.
Forms and Template information for a change management process - Generated by Students in Managing Multiple Projects
These are the outputs generated by the Managing Multiple Projects course presented on-line as a component of eSeminarsWorld for the Project Management Institute.
Created by students in a 2005 class, this includes teleconference protocols, e-mail protocols, change forms, change management protocols and a wealth of other insights from the professionals in the class
Generated by the Toronto '05 National Congress Teams Deliverable 1 – Communications Plan : Excel Worksheet Deliverable 2 – Impact Analysis/Decision Request Form : Word Document Deliverable 3 – Roles and Responsibilities : Word Document Deliverable 4 – Meeting Protocol to Ensure Prereadings Deliverable 5 – Gathering Unknown or Unexplored Data Deliverable 6 – Project Reporting Format for e-mail Deliverable 7 – Meeting Rules
These were recommendations of the Atlanta PMI chapter from a dinner August 6, 2007
These are the tools and templates generated by participants in the Scottsdale Arizona PMI SeminarsWorld class-They include an Action Item template, a template for dealing with changes in the organization's project methodology, a schedule compliance worksheet, and two lists of success elements (one for a project and another for a portfolio environment).
These are deliverables from the September 05 eSeminarsWorld (PMI) session of Managing Multiple Projects.
Templates generated by the on-line Managing Multiple Projects groups in March 2006
This is the Gantt Chart for the ongoing team exercise for participants in PMI's eSeminarsWorld classes on Managing Multiple Projects, taught by Carl Pritchard, PMP
This is guidance on what needs to be incorporated to make a meeting more effective.
This was generated by the February 2005 Session of Managing Multiple Projects with PMI's eSeminarsWorld.
A simple template for archiving lessons learned information, encouraging some best practice in terms of how the information is stored.
The following worksheet was created by Team Delta for the On-line version of PMI's Managing Multiple Projects course in December 2004 (Carl Pritchard, Instructor). For more information on the course and how/why this worksheet was developed, contact Carl at carl@carlpritchard.com or 301-606-6519
The following deliverables of tools and templates were developed by the PMI SeminarsWorld class for Managing Multiple Projects in Naples, Florida in March of 2010. They include a template for a prioritization approach, including a weighted model, a standardized status dashboard for high-level and detailed reporting, a human resource commitment matrix to ensure higher levels of management commitment to resources allocated to projects and a resource utilization calendar, for use as a "desk blotter" view of resources in use or pending use over a two-week (or two time-period) period. www.carlpritchard.com/images/resources/ManagingMultipleProjectsNaplesMarch2010.zip
Students in the June workshop generated tools, templates and protocols, including a Customer Survey Template, three types of project status updates and a meeting minutes protocol and template.
These are the student deliverables from the May 2010 MMP class in Philadelphia, PA. They include the project resource status update template, the project summary template, a project closure template and project closure checklist, a management baseline project scope reminder, standardized workplan format, meeting agenda and minutes template, and a sample tiered communications management plan.
These are the student outputs from the August 2007 Managing Multiple Projects course from PMI's eSeminarsWorld. Deliverables from this group include: A change control template (CCB report), a project requirements checklist and template particularly for dealing with external vendors, and a highly detailed resource request form.
Student-created Project Management Templates. These include some very impressive outputs--Project Communications Plan in Excel and Word, Action Item Register or Action Item Log in Excel and Schedule Communications Template
These are student-created deliverables from the MMP-on-line class from December 2007. They include the following project management tools and templates: (1) Application Policy Template and Change form (2) a Project Charter Template (3) a Project Communications Brief Template (4) a Project Communications Plan Template (5) an SDLC gating process (Systems Development Life Cycle). Kudos to the professionals who built these!!
This posting represents the work of students in the PMI e-SeminarsWorld program - "Managing Multiple Projects" from February 2010. Students created protocols, tools and templates as deliverables for the final team exercise in the course. This session's team deliverables include: Resource Allocation Assessment protocol and tool, WBS Development process, requirements management protocols, and cross-project solution strategies.
The deliverables from the October class included: Checklists for assignments Performance feedback templates Project Portfolio Evaluation template and a Project Planning and Monitoring Process flow diagram
Student deliverables from PMI eSeminarsworld Class. Project Templates and Project Support Plan Samples. Solutions for Communications Breakdowns, Management Buy-in Project Charter Template, Resource Breakout by Program, Task Action Item List Example, Functional Support Protocol, Project Closure Protocol, Meeting Protocol
A thorough, well-considered format for incorporating all information essential to good meeting minutes and to ensuring that those minutes will include elements such as action items and acceptance signatures.
This file includes the efforts of two teams from the Managing Multiple Projects course in August 2010 aboard the Cruise Ship Sensation. The teams both opted to generate guidance on how to ensure improved processes. One team generated basic rules of the road for meeting facilitation, while the other built a protocol on ensure more effective Vendor-Client relationships
This form was created by a communications management class to address the concerns associated with trying to get consistent information about the status of multiple projects.
This is a data template to ensure that all of the essential information is gathered as a new project is initiated.
These deliverables from participants in the Managing Multiple Projects class of December 09 include Protocols for timely project closure documentation, functional support documentation, meetings, and communications breakdowns. These also include a Deliverables Status Matrix, a Major Dependencies log, a Project Charter Template, Status report and tack action item templates and a resource breakout by program.
These are the outputs from student exercises related to production of consistent protocols and practices from the MegaSeminarsWorld Event in Orlando. Deliverables include: - Sample Briefing Outline / Briefing Protocol for Status Reports - Project Closure Protocol - Project Requirements Checklist - Project Boundaries Document - Meeting Minutes Template
Guidance created by Managing Multiple Projects participants on how to structure effective process improvements.
Template created by participants in the Project Communications Management session
These are the supplemental slides for the Communications Management Stakeholder Management Discussion
This was generated by a Managing Multiple Projects team effort. Well done!
This was created to facilitate the initiation of projects that are internal, rather than externally driven.
This scaling template is designed to use qualitative measures to evaluate relative project priorities within an organization
These were student deliverables from the San Jose Project Communications Management Class. Decision Register, Change Management Template, Procurement Process and Project Cost Estimating Template
Managing Multiple Projects' Deliverables from PMI on-line Managing Multiple Projects course. These include a document detailing the protocol for long-term management buy-in, a project charter and resource allocation questionnaire format and a set of protocols for peer reviews.
This is a stellar piece of work from the February 2005 group in Managing Multiple Projects on-line. These folks put together an exceptional proposal plan template.
Carl Pritchard will lead a special two-day PMP(r) Preparation Course experience October 19-20 in Montgomery County, Maryland. Details and registration forms in the attached PDF brochure!!
For those in a virtual management environment (physically dispersed teams), this template is designed to identify how/when/if team members must make contact with the home office to ensure efficacious communication.
This risk checklist was generated by the Atlanta Advanced risk session in 2006. The Excel flourish was added by PMA.
This project risk model was generated by participants in the Pritchard Management Associates program in Cranberry Township, PA in November of 07
This is the largest risk model ever created by PMA students. They incorporated a host of different approaches. My best recommendation? Download it. Sort through for those that come close to your organization. Delete the rest. Alter the minimums and maximums for Opportunity and Threat accordingly. Ta Da!!! You've customized your own!!
The largest single risk model created by any group session. An opportunity to peruse the insight of your peers in depth.
Another version of a risk model, this one created by a team in Orlando
This risk model was created by the Kansas City PMI in a workshop there.
This is a risk model generated by the Minneapolis area chapter of PMI (who, by the way, are wonderful hosts!)
This risk model was developed by participants in the Advanced Risk Management session held outside Harrisburg PA with the support of the Keystone PMI Chapter
This status report template was developed by a team in order to get more consistent status reporting.
Students in this class generated the following tools and templates: Status report template (PPT), Request for Service Prioritization Matrix (XLS), Scope Template (Word), Project(s) Health Report (Word), a Closing Project Protocol (Word) and Lessons-Learned Storage templates (XLS)
These forms were developed by the participants in the Managing Multiple Projects program at PMI SeminarsWorld® in Scottsdale, AZ in April, 2004. They are intended for the use of participants in Pritchard Management Associates' and PMI programs. For the forms on this page, they are currently "unlocked" for modification. To lock them down and make full use of the "forms" function, in Word, go to View/Toolbars/Forms and once the toolbar is open, click on the padlock icon to lock the form in place and make full use of the form fields.
This was generated by a student group in San Diego to serve as guidance for setting up project folders on the LAN. It also serves to establish how team folders should be set up, as well. There are also a couple of other templates from other teams.
This file includes the following student inputs from the Managing Multiple Projects e-learning course offered by PMI in 2006. Deliverables included: A custom report template A communications management plan template A monthly project review template A process for creating a master schedule A protocol for communications management Lessons Learned Template Outstanding samples of project management
These were generated by the 2004 session of Managing Multiple Projects in Orlando, FL
These were generated by managing multiple projects teams in an October 2006 session of the course.
These were generated by the eSeminarsWorld session in December 2004
This was generated by a Managing Multiple Projects group in Atlanta in 2001.
These templates were created by the 2001 sessions of Managing Multiple projects in Sydney Australia and Wellington, NZ.
The tools included herein were generated by the participants of PDUs for Pennies offered at Avenel Country Club in January, 2005. These tools are the ones which directly lend themselves to a Word® format, in contrast to those recommendations which would require more extensive software solutions.
These were generated by participants in the on-line eSeminarsWorld session of Managing Multiple Projects
The templates below were generated by the Managing Multiple Projects class offered in Cincinnati, Ohio in January 2002. The first (Status Report) was provided through the generosity of Rick Talbot, PMP, whose team modeled their classwork after his efforts.
Participants in the eSeminarsWorld course, Managing Multiple Projects, created the functional requirements for a virtual team room, clarifying what should be there in a best practice environment.
These are the steps that are taken to initiate wall walks as a standard practice for creating shorter organizational meetings and for ensuring consistency in performance.