AS SEEN in Smashing Magazine! A FREE Web Design & Development Project Plan and Checklist for designers and clients. Plan projects using one of our free Gantt chart templates: a software development project plan template, a construction schedule template, simple project plan. Sample Website Development Project Plan. From the 'Task and resource PivotTable' map. We nickname this the 'Pivot report' because it has complete details, allowing it to be coverted it into a Pivot Table within Microsoft Excel for further exploration. Go to Top of this page. Previous topic this page. Next topic this page.
• • • • Overview We're building a library of template files to help you with your web and digital marketing projects. You can see the range of files below that we've already put together with more to come. These files come from a range of leading practitioners to show you how they are doing things and to give you templates that you can edit, modify and build upon. If there's a particular template file you'd like, that we don't already have, then do contact us and we can see if we can track it down.
• Overview • About this Guide • Contents Overview Web Project Template Files: Project Planning Authors: Sonia Kay, Econsultancy and other expert contributors Files Included: 8 files File Titles: Work Breakdown Structure, Project Team Description, Responsibility Assignment Matrix, Effort Estimate, Risk Register, Risk Response Plan, Project Schedule – Waterfall, Project Plan About this Guide Who created these template files? In some cases Econsultancy has created the templates. In others we have gone to leading experts in the relevant area and they have provided the files. Details of those people are given where appropriate in the descriptions that follow. How should these files be used? This second release of templates includes a much greater range of documentation drawn from several different schools of thought about web best practice.
Because of this there are a couple of things you should be aware of: 1. Naming conventions - One man’s PID is another man’s project management plan.
In trying to represent different project methodologies inevitably we’ve come across contradictions and overlaps in what documents are called and their purpose (particularly project start up documentation). Please bear with us and read the template descriptions below for guidance. Template overload - If you tried to use all of our templates in your next project you would probably drown under a mountain of paperwork, so it’s up to you to pick and choose the documents that are most useful to you.
Significantly, in this release we include an “Agile Toolkit” which you’ll find useful if you’re working in a more streamlined and iterative way than traditional project management. Contents • Work Breakdown Structure • Project Team Description • Responsibility Assignment Matrix • Effort Estimate • Risk Register • Risk Response Plan • Project Schedule – Waterfall • Project Plan Download the Read Me document for full file information. Downloads Please enable javascript to download the report sample.