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Project management is a tool that can help you in many disciplines. It ensures you know what you are trying to accomplish, and that the goals are set out clearly; the stakeholders –those with an interest in the success of the project – agree what needs to be done. The time frame and steps are established, a budget decided, the risks are assessed, communication protocols are agreed upon and times set for status reports. And once a project is completed, the steps and results should be audited.
For success in project management, you will find templates helpful, as you can fill in your own specific details, and use them to make sure you have covered all the points. In this article, we will consider the different project management templates available in the Bright Hub Media gallery, and direct you to those you could find useful.
As you become more experienced in project management, you may find you can create the forms you need from scratch, or heavily modify or combine existing forms to customize them. However, in the early stages of learning project management, utilizing an existing template or a simple modification of one is often more effective – and can be a learning tool for you as well.