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Generic project management templates

The business or corporate (also known as non-infrastructure) methodology provides a structured approach to managing non-infrastructure (ICT-enabled) projects. The objective is to provide common standards to ensure that projects are conducted in a disciplined, well-managed, and consistent manner to projects completed on time and within budget.

Large, complex projects require a more rigorous application of management processes than small, well-defined projects with readily achievable goals. The methodology supports this need for flexibility.

Guidance or training on the methodology should be obtained prior to using templates to ensure an understanding of the process and that templates are used appropriately.

Template name

Template
(.Word*** file)

Information link to project methodology

Project proposal (Word***, 526KB) P1. Proposal
Assignment brief (Word***, 221KB) P1.3 Prepare component assignment brief
Options analysis (Word***, 549KB) P2. Options analysis
Business process analysis (Word***, 229) W1. Develop options
Business requirements specification (Word***, 339KB) W2. Develop preferred options
W4. Requirements definition
Business case (Word***, 464KB) P3. Business case
Project plan (Word***, 289KB) P5. Project plan
Project plan appendix A to D (Word***, 160KB) P5. Project plan
Project plan appendix E to F (Word***, 251KB) P5. Project plan
Project plan appendix G to J (Word***, 334KB) P5. Project plan
Handover report (Word***, 205KB) P9.4. Prepare handover report
Project completion report (Word***, 221KB) P10.2. Prepare completion report
Post implementation review report (Word***, 140KB) P12. Post implementation review



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Last updated 12 January 2010