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PM² Artefacts with PMPeople

The PM2 Guide describes, for each activity of each process group (Initiating, Planning, Executing/Controlling and Closing), which artefacts should be produced and how each role should be involved following a RASCI matrix (Responsible, Accountable, Supports, Consulted, Informed). Several versions of these documents are to be produced during the project lifecycle, to keep updated evidence of all significant management topics.

A total of 33 document templates are published. Most of them are Microsoft Word files, some of them are Microsoft Excel files. They are all great quality documents, covering most cases in all kind of projects, not just UE’s ones. These templates can be easily tailored to any organization.

An updated version can be downloaded easily, without registering, for free, at these links, among others:

Following are the definitions of these artefacts, taken from the guide.

Initiating

Planning

Executing

Monitor and Control (Logs)

Monitor and Control (Checklists)

Closing:

PM2 artefacts with PMPeople

Documentation is quite important in all projects, but we need to avoid the pattern described in the book Adrenaline Junkies and Template Zombies: Understanding Patterns of Project Behavior. Precisely, the pattern 86. Template Zombies discusses the harm of being driven by form rather than content:

There are many predictive projects that consider comprehensive documentation as a kind of waste, or bureaucracy. Agile projects need only a few documents. In general, we should produce only those documents that help to achieve the project management goals and deliver the value.

PMPeople allows people to easily access the project documents stored in any file sharing tool like Google Drive, One Drive, Dropbox, etc. In many projects, though, users do not need documents to follow the project management processes. This is the case when managing items like:

For UE’s projects, but also for projects in many organizations, it is valuable to follow a strict methodology based on documented evidence. Even for those cases, PMPeople enables people to collaborate first, and document the project later, saving time and fostering project teams productivity.

PMPeople is the tool for the project economy. It is aimed to unify professional project management by these differential points:

Start using PMPeople for free, for unlimited time and for any number of users. In premium organizations, only managers have to pay. Several roles –stakeholders, team members, sponsors and resource managers– are always free. You can increase or decrease your premium seats according to the organization actual needs. Premium organizations have access to our interactive support through Slack. Our servers are located in EU. This software can also be hosted on customer premises.

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