Thursday, April 12, 2007

Project Plan

Morning,

I’m curious about the layout of the actual progress plan. Using KickStart and MS Project I’ve ended up with a document which is viewed as a 5 page by 5 page layout. I’m curious about how to include the plan into the Project Progress report. I’ve attached a single page vcersion of to show you the scope off it. I’m curious to know if a task list with dates included acceptable or does a gantt Chart need to be included? Since the addition of the gantt chart creates excessive complexity I assume that it won’t bee needed. So far I plan using a task list and include single page over view which I’ve attached.


Also, I’m assuming we aren’t meeting today, due to the holidays. If this isn’t the case please ring me and I’ll get my self to Uni. I’ll also post this to the blog with a screen cap of the single page.

-Simon


Edit: To get a feel for the scope of this picture there are 186 task on the left




1 comment:

Stephen said...

The gantt chart is too complex to include as it is, and in general I think you might've gone into a lot more detail than is really required. What you have is clearly great as something to actually assist with project management, but for clarity in your report I'd try for something that only goes to one or maybe two levels down from the top level tasks. I'd do this for both the task list and the gantt chart.