Planning a Project

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Did you know that one of the most common causes of project delay, overspend and customer dissatisfaction is the lack of proper project planning?

The “Project Planning” phase is one of the most critical phases within a project. Within this phase, the people, resources, finances, suppliers and tasks must be correctly scheduled, in order for the Project Manager to be able to monitor and control the project delivery effectively. To help you to plan projects better than before, we’ve described here the 10 steps to planning a project.

If you want to plan projects quickly and efficiently, then take the following 10 steps:

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Ten Steps for Practical Business Continuity Planning

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Ten Steps for Practical Business Continuity Planning

“A practical methodology for managing your business continuity by applying program management techniques”

By Timothy S. Bergmann, PMP, ABCP

Chief Learning Officer

True Solutions Inc.

Business Continuity Planning is a complicated, sometimes difficult endeavor for an organization. One of the challenges that colors the process is that Business Continuity Planning is still in the formative stages. BC experts who are working today are often the same individuals who performed Disaster Recovery planning on early mainframes and self published their findings. While there is always a definite need for Business Continuity Planning, there are many barriers to success. This paper describes a methodology at a high level that can facilitate success for Business Continuity Planning by applying proven project management, program management and business continuity best practices in a coordinated manner.

Business Continuity Planning superseded the concept of Disaster Recovery around 1994-1995 after the Hurricane Andrew experience in Florida. During this widespread disaster event, some companies found that they had protected their infrastructure (Disaster Recovery), but had failed to protect the company (Business Continuity). This initiated an evolution from Disaster Recovery thinking to Business Continuity thinking.

Simply stated, Business Continuity deals with all of the elements of the company:

- Infrastructure (Buildings, communications and computing)

- Sales

- Fulfillment and customer service

- Human Resources

- Security

- Risk scenarios

To oversimplify, Business Continuity deals with the organization holistically; in the past Disaster Recovery only dealt with a small portion of the organization.

But there are some definite challenges to Business Continuity. First of all, in order to address a problem, the organization has to recognize that a problem or need exists. Many organizations fail to plan for Business Continuity due to various reasons, such as lack of resources, lack of budget and lack of interest. Many organizations suffer from the vision that “It won’t happen here” and fail to take adequate precautions to protect the enterprise.

Think about it: how often have the officers and directors of a company that failed into bankruptcy been criminally or civilly prosecuted for the failure? Sometimes, usually in cases of fraudulent activity there have been prosecutions; Enron, Tyco and Worldcom would be recent examples of criminal prosecutions. But while these prosecutions have been very public events, there are very few corporate leaders who suffer this fate.

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Houston – we have an opportunity.

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TSI recently embarked on an e-mail campaign which touched over 40,000 professionals in the southern and southeast United States.  What we found was somewhat surprising.  There appears to be an unfulfilled need for a really good PMP Exam Prep course in the Houston area.

So, in order to respond to this need, TSI is announcing that we will expand to the Houston area in 2008.  Our first Ultimate PMP and CAPM Exam Prep class is scheduled for May 19-23 in the Houston-Clear Lake area.  We think that our class is the “ultimate” exam prep class.  We encourage folks in the Houston area to take us up on our challenge.  Look at our product.  If you can find a better class with a better guarantee at a better price – you should buy it.  We don’t think you can.

TSI will be participating in the local Clear Lake-Galveston PMI Chapter Vendor Day on April 24, 2008.  We encourage you to come by and see us then.

 Looking forward to seeing you in Houston!

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