There are many benefits, effective planning will identify:
Other benefits include:
Planning requires considerable effort and detail to indicate that targets are achievable.
Time must be allocated to generate plans.
The initiation stage should identify and agree the scope of the project and plan it in terms of management, resourcing, products, activities, quality and control. The Business Case id also refined.
The first stage will be in greater detail than later stages as ‘horizon’ planning will be used.
At a trigger towards the end of each stage the next is planned in greater detail.
Good planning will give greater assurance of a successful outcome to a project.
A plan must be kept in line with the Business Case at all times.
It will require the approval and commitment of the relevant levels of the project management team.
This will be the Project Board and Project Manager for the Project Plan and Stage Plans.
It will be the Project Manager and Team Manager for the Team Plan.
PRINCE2® defines a plan as:
A document, framed in accordance with a predefined scheme or method, describing how, when and by whom a specific target or set of targets is to be achieved. A plan is a design of how identified targets for products, timescales, costs and quality can be met.
The term plan can mean many things to many people. For some it just covers the typical Gantt bar chart showing timescales and some interrelationships between various tasks. To others the plan is everything required to manage the project.
For the purposes of Princes2 the plan should comprise:
These could be enhanced with relevant charts, tables and diagrams to reduce ambiguity and improve clarity.
All Project Plans and Stage Plans need the approval of the Project Board.
Any modifications of plans will require the approval of the latest version by the Project Board.
Plans should be presented as a report in such a way that the audience can easily understand them, interpret them and ask relevant questions.
This will usually mean the use of two plans. The former will be at a higher level for Project Board presentation and the latter will be more detailed for daily use.
Any statement of activity and breakdown of resource and must be backed up with text that explains.
The major elements of a plan can be seen in the flow diagram in file ‘elements of a plan.doc’ in the product package.
The plan will begin with the products required which will have certain quality requirements and pre-requisites.
This will lead to consideration of assumptions and then the activities and task dependencies required to create them.
In turn you will then need to consider resources and risks with adequate control points.
This will finally lead to a revision of activities and resources and finally the time and cost.