As I’ve mentioned, my
gig until the end of June is to produce a
business plan for a new-ish service for my company. Toward that end, I’ve
put together a project plan, breaking down all the goals and deliverables in a
multi-page schedule. It’s a straightforward plan—a matrix of deliverables, due
dates, components, information sources, dependencies, comments, approving
authority and completion dates. I’ve also got a fistful of assumptions,
resources and constraints, because I want to be clear that I’m not pulling any
of this stuff out of the ether, and that Stuff Happens. I’m just laying out
what some of that Stuff might be.
It's called managing expectations.
It’s not the most
sophisticated thing—it’s in Word, not even Excel, much less Project. But it’s
easier for me to work with it in this application, and since I’m the sole actor
in this project, I don’t see why I should have to wrestle with Excel, or try to
get IT to buy Project (and then try to learn how to use it). After all—I’ve
only got until June to deliver a business plan.
One of the milestones
was to have said project plan reviewed and approved by today, so I sent out a
draft version (with DRAFT watermarked on each of the 12 pages) on Friday. My
former manager had already given me his input, so the only thing I needed was
feedback from my new manager, which she returned over the weekend.
With two exceptions, all
her comments were regarding the content of milestones/deliverables—i.e., she
was not responding to the elements of the project
plan, but to what I speculated will be elements of the business plan. (The business plan is the end result of the
activities outlined in the project plan, which is how I propose to produce that
end result.)
I puzzled over those
comments for a while on Monday. Then I wandered into my former manager’s office
and asked, “Is the concept of a project plan new to this organization?” He
replied, “Yes. Yours is the first one anyone here has ever seen.”
Huh.
Well, I don’t know
whether to be amused or dismayed by this. On the one hand, no one’s going to be
peering over my shoulder and tsk-tsking me about my lack of project management
finesse. On the other…oh, dear.
Well, nevermind. I got
the plan approved on Monday, and I’m working toward my next milestone. Plus,
you know, networking for my next gig.
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