Monday, June 2, 2008

Chapter 5 Project Plan

Now that the draft of the current situation is complete it is time to focus on the organization of the plan. I feel like my POC, Dr. James London will be heavily involved in these decisions based on his expectations and the office work load. I think after reviewing the current situation with him again, we will want to revisit the TRO. There is the possibility of revising them.

Just as we mapped the current situation, we will want to map out the project plan. We will look at the most promising solution to our problem as a starting point, in this case a guide for AAH on proposal development. We will then ask if our mapping meets our revised TRO. If in fact it does we will have answered the HOW stasis question. We can then move on to asking ourselves WHY are the steps we laid out in the project plan map necessary. Are they the proper steps we should take or should we try doing it a different way? Once we are comfortable with these answers we have a solid project plan.

The next step is to focus on a realistic timeline. In my case, the client, Dr. James London will relay expectation and goals. These goals will be weighed against other deadlines and projects our office is currently working on.

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