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1 Timeline and Milestones

2 The first step to any plan is thinking about a timeline. You want to know what needs to get done and when, to ensure that you stay on track. From a teacher to an event planner to a project manager, a timeline is an easy-to-digest, visual way to map out your plan. You can manually create a timeline in Excel, but it can be a long, frustrating experience to make it look the way you want. Many people find it much easier to use a timeline template, a pre-formatted timeline that can be customized to your needs. All you have to do is enter your information and choose your colours, and a timeline is made for you.

3 Timeline example

4 Group Task………. Add your project name Map out a year timeline that includes 12 months from November 2015 until November 2016 Create a list of potential key events relating to your project but do not add this to the timeline.

5 Milestones A project milestone is a significant event in the project which may signify the acceptance or verification of completion of a project phase, task, decision, or deliverable. It is important to note that milestones are not work activities but rather significant events during the project which usually have a duration of zero. Milestones may be added to the project by the project sponsor or by the project team through the planning phase of the project. While a summary of project milestones should be included in the project charter and scope statement, it is helpful to include a stand-alone milestone list as part of the project plan documentation.

6 The milestone list is a basic table of the milestone descriptions, planned completion dates, whether they’re mandatory or optional milestones, and how the completion of the milestone will be verified. This document provides an easy reference to all project stakeholders on what milestones are included in the project and when they will occur. Like all project documentation, any proposed changes must be subject to the project’s change management process and communicated to all stakeholders. Since milestones are significant events and can impact the project in many ways, changes often require approval from the project sponsor.

7 MilestonesResponsibleMonthWeeks Milestone Template

8 Group Task………. Create a milestone table and list potential key events relating to your project including: Milestone name Person responsible for task Month How many weeks it will take Add this list to your timeline graph

9 ANY QUESTIONS?


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