Website Project Plan

A

Ann

Hi,

Can any one provide me some links/examples of how to write a project
plan for a website. I am planning to create a website in xoops and
want a project plan written on it. I have never seen/written a project
plan before.. So any help will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Ann
 
R

Rob Schneider

I don't know of such links but probably can be found. First step,
though, before trying to use Microsoft Project, though, would be to
write down a project plan. Include discussion of objectives,
deliverables, target schedule and budget (if available), issues,
standards and tools to be used, identification of resources, roles and
responsibilities, etc. Describe in your own words who will do what when
and where.

Hope this is useful to you. Let us know.

rms
 
M

Mark Durrenberger

FYI, a project plan is a collection of documents. MS Project can be used for
the WBS, schedule, resource plans, effort and duration estimates (and other
documents) which are all PART OF the project plan.

You'll also need things like roles and responsibilities, project success
criteria, project justification, project charter ...

If I were to do a Web sit project plan these would be the hyperlinks I'd
consider:

Project Charter
One page scope document
WBS
Activity Effort estimates
Activity duration estimates
Resouce requirments/resource plans
Team members and roles
Risks and risk response plans
Communication plan (built on the list of key stakeholders)
Assumptions
Network logic diagram
performance measurement baseline (for earned value)

By building this web site, you will know more about your project than you
ever thought possible...
Mark

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Mark Durrenberger, PMP
Principal, Oak Associates, Inc, www.oakinc.com
"Advancing the Theory and Practice of Project Management"
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The nicest thing about NOT planning is that failure
comes as a complete surprise and is not preceded by
a period of worry and depression.

- Sir John Harvey-Jones
 

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