Project Management Media Gallery
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As described in the article 10 Six Sigma Templates You Can Download , this Microsoft Excel 2007 template can be used to develop Fishbone Diagrams. This free template is geared towards use for manufacturing industries and includes topic headings for Machine, Man, Measurement, Management, Materials, and Method. Make sure to check out this article if you are looking for fishbone diagrams in other formats. Also, be sure to see the article Creating Fishbone...
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This file is a sample Gantt Chart that accompanies the article How to Make a Gantt Chart in Excel by Michele McDonough. It was developed using the 2007 version of Excel but saved as an Excel 97-2003 Workbook so that it could be used in older versions of the software. Feel free to download it and modify it for your own project management usage.
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In Eric Stallsworth's article, How to Write a Scope Statement , the author refers to a scope statement template. This file was created using Word 2003 and can be downloaded, and then be customized for your personal use.
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In Ann Gordon's article, Creating Status Reports for Software Projects: Use MS Word , the author refers to a simple status report format that has worked for her in the past. This status report was created using Microsoft Word 2003 and can be downloaded, then customized for your personal use.
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In Ronda Robert's article, 3 Great Examples of a Stakeholder Analysis Matrix , the author refers to a simple stakeholder analysis matrix available as a downloadable PDF. This matrix example was created using Microsoft Word 2007 and saved as the PDF you can download here.
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In the article Creating Pareto Charts with Microsoft Excel 2007 , Michele McDonough describes the steps taken to create this Pareto chart. Feel free to download and modify this file for your own project management needs, and check out the article for additional information on the chart's creation and use.
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This risk register template can be used in conjunction with a risk management plan or by itself. The template is in Excel format but it customizeable according to your needs. Tips for using the template are included in the article, What is a Risk Register ?
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In Ann Gordon's article, Creating Status Reports for Software Projects: Use MS Excel , the author refers to a simple status report format that has worked for her in the past. This status report was created using Microsoft Excel 2003 and can be downloaded, then customized for your personal use.
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This is the action item template for Microsoft Excel mentioned in Ronda Roberts' articles " Action Item Template Examples " and " 5 Project Tracking Forms You Can Use ."
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As detailed in the article 10 Six Sigma Templates You Can Download , this SIPOC Diagram template was created using Microsoft Excel 2007. Take a look at the article for more information on this and other Six Sigma templates you can download.
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In Natasha Baker's article, What is a Project Charter she discusses the purpose and importance of a project charter. In Project Charter Example For Every Project Manager she outlines a basic project charter that any project manager can utilize. This template is designed for any project manager to aid them in developing an effective project charter.
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This template accompanies Ronda Roberts' article " Using Excel to Track Your Action Items ."
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For project management, this Excel workbook is already formatted to calculate your time, fiscal, and staffing usage. As you enter dates and amounts in the primary worksheet, charts in additional worksheets become populated with your data, and you are prompted to identify basic information relevant to your project. For more information on how to use this chart, see Linda Richter's article A Microsoft Excel Project Planning Form .
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In Eric Stallsworth's article, " How to Make a Gantt Chart in PowerPoint ," the author refers to a sample Gantt chart. This PowerPoint 2007 document contains a sample of a Gantt chart created using PowerPoint 2007. This is an example of what a Gantt chart created using PowerPoint 2007 looks like and should provide a good reference to go along with the article.
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In Eric Stallsworth's article, " Design Project Schedules Using Visio ," the author refers to a sample project schedule. This Visio 2007 document contains a sample of a project schedule created using Visio 2007. This is an example of what a project schedule created using Visio 2007 looks like and should provide a good reference to go along with the article.
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This Microsoft Excel template is referenced in Michele McDonough's article Project Management Techniques . Be sure to check out the article for additional information and resources on this topic.
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In the article 10 Six Sigma Templates You Can Download , Michele McDonough references this PICK Chart template created in Microsoft Excel 2007. Make sure to check out the article for a list of other free Six Sigma templates that are available at Bright Hub.
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Developed in Microsoft Publisher 2007, this Fishbone Diagram template focuses on the 4 Ps - Policies, Procedures, People, and Plant. Details about this and other free Six Sigma templates can be found in the article 10 Six Sigma Templates You Can Download . In addition, you may want to check out the tutorial Creating Fishbone Diagrams in Excel 2007 to learn how to make your own custom charts.
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This free SIPOC Diagram template is detailed in the article 10 Six Sigma Templates You Can Download . Check out the article for more information on this variation and other free Six Sigma templates. Though created in Excel 2007, this template has been saved as a Microsoft Excel 97-2003 file so that it may be used with older versions of Excel.
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One of the first things a project sponsor and/or manager must do is a stakeholder analysis. These individuals will provide important information during the development stage and throughout the project. A stakeholder is anyone who will be affected by the project. This stakeholder analysis template, was developed by Natasha Baker. Read more about Stakeholder analysis in this three-part series, Stakeholder Analysis .
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