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3.2.3 Template - Project Schedule, V 1.0

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Template: Project Schedule

The project schedule is a detailed plan of major project activities and tasks, and the planned start and end date for each task, and the resources allocated to each task.

Project Title

Effort Planned Planned Resource Estimate Start Date End Date in XXX

1 1.1 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 2 2.1 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.1.3 2.1.4 2.2 2.2.1 2.2.2 3 3.1 3.1.1 3.1.2 3.1.3

Activity Task Sub Task Sub Task Sub Task Activity Task Sub Task Sub Task Sub Task Sub Task Task Sub Task Sub Task Activity Task Sub Task Sub Task Sub Task

Enter the Title of the Project. Enter the Activities, Tasks and Sub-tasks for your project. Use outline numbering if desired. This inforamtion is taken from your work breakdown structure. Activity is the highest level of categorization. Tasks and sub-tasks are lower-lever breakdowns. Scheduling is done at the lowest level. Example: 1. Initiate Project 1.1 Develop Proejct Charter 1.1.1 Define Scope 1.1.2 Define Requirements Scheduling is done at the 1.1.1 Define Scope and 1.1.2 Define Requirements level.

Template: Project Schedule v1.0

Template: Network Diagram


The network diagram is a precendence diagramming method that identifies: -the tasks that must be completed before other tasks can begin -the tasks that can be done while other tasks are being performed

Project Title
Category Category Category Category

2.1 Task

3.2 Task
1.1 Task

2.3 Task
2.2 Task

3.1 Task

3.4 Task

4 Task

3.3 Task

Enter the title of the project. Enter the major tasks from your work breakdown structure that you want to include in the network diagram. Use arrows to diagram the precedence of tasks and the tasks that can be done in parallel. Optionally categorize or group the tasks at a higher level. Refer to your work breakdown structure for higher level organization.. Example: categories could be the project management stages - Initiate, Plan, Execute and Control, Close.

Template: Project Schedule-Network Diagram v1.0

Template: Gantt Chart


A Gantt chart graphically represents a project by showing each task as a horizontal bar whose length is the time needed to complete the task.

Project Title
Label
Unit of Time Unit of Time Unit of Time Unit of Time Unit of Time Unit of Time Unit of Time

Label
Unit of Time

1 1.1 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 4

Activity Task Activity Task Task Task Activity Task Task Task Task Activity

---- horizontal bar -----

Enter the title of the project. Enter the Activities, Tasks and Sub-tasks for your project. Use outline numbering if desired. Enter the level of detail you wish to display in the Gantt Chart - for communciation purposes the Gantt chart could show a high-level rollup of tasks. This informaion is taken from your proejct schedule..

Enter the unit of time for the timeline. Example: day, month, week year etc.
Enter any other label that gives more information about the time frame displayed in the Gantt chart. Example: If the unit of time is Month, the label could be the year (2006) or the label could indicate quarters of a year (QTR 1) etc.Enter what makes sense for the project and what helps clarify the information being presented. Enter the horizontal bars to indicate the length of time needed to complete the task.

Template: Project Schedule-Gantt Chart v1.0

Template: Project Schedule-Gantt Chart v1.0

h to display

e is Month,

Template: Project Schedule-Gantt Chart v1.0

Template: Project Schedule-Gantt Chart v1.0

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