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PROJECT MANAGEMENT


THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO THE PROJECT MANAGEMENT LIFECYCLE

Erica Chappell

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June 4, 2020

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

What is Project Management? What is a Project Life Cycle? What are the 5 Key
Life Cycle Phases? The initiation phase The planning phase The execution phase
The monitoring phase The closure phase How do you Manage Project Management
Processes?

Ready to learn about the project management life cycle?

Project management is a long and complex process that can unnerve even the most
experienced management experts!

So to make everyone’s job a little bit easier, the concept of a project life
cycle was born.

In this article, we’ll explain what the project life cycle is, highlight each
phase of the life cycle, and go over the best project management tool to manage
it!

And since the life cycle deals with time and space, we’ll take some help from a
few experts to explain this concept.



Say hello to Rick and Morty!

This Article Contains:
 * What is Project Management?
 * What is a Project Life Cycle?
 * What are the 5 Key Life Cycle Phases?
   * The initiation phase
   * The planning phase
   * The execution phase
   * The monitoring phase
   * The closure phase
 * How do you Manage Project Management Processes?

Let’s go!



Don’t worry Morty! It’s going to take you a lot less than twenty minutes to get
through this!


WHAT IS PROJECT MANAGEMENT?

Project management is the practice of initiating, planning, executing,
maintaining, and closing a project to achieve a certain goal.

Here’s an example of a project management plan in action:

Let’s say Rick has a new personal project – gaining muscle so he could beat up
aliens!



But how does Rick ensure that he is able to complete the project?

That’s where project management comes in!

Project management processes allow him to:

 * Initiate: decide on how to bulk up
 * Plan: create a workout routine
 * Execute: follow the routine
 * Maintain: add more reps to the exercise if necessary
 * Close: finish the plan

Similarly, in businesses, projects are operations that are conducted to meet
specific goals and objectives. And unlike Rick’s muscle-building program, this
project management process consists of project resources, team members, and
deadlines.

The product life cycle helps you organize all these resources and activities to
ensure that your project is a success!


WHAT IS A PROJECT LIFE CYCLE?

Just like the human life cycle spans from birth to death, the project life cycle
is the process that needs to be followed to lead a project from start to finish.

Managing an entire project on your own can be really intimidating. 

Think about it.

You not only have to manage the work, but also the team, the customer’s
expectations, the processes, and the project deliverables.

This might lead you to end up feeling like Rick here!



That’s why it’s important to split the work into small manageable steps.



In the life cycle, work is split into five different phases to make it a lot
easier to deal with. 

Almost every project manager uses the project management lifecycle to achieve
project success – and so should you!


WHAT ARE THE 5 KEY LIFE CYCLE PHASES?

What are the 5 Key Life Cycle Phases?

The project life cycle is made up of the:

 1. Initiation phase
 2. Planning phase
 3. Execution phase
 4. Monitoring phase
 5. Closure phase

Your project has to pass through each stage of this predictive life cycle to be
a success. Additionally, each phase generally has a deadline because you don’t
want the project to be stuck in one phase forever! 

Let’s take a deep dive into each phase:


1. THE INITIATION PHASE

The first phase of the project life cycle answers the question:

‘Why do we need this project?’

This phase essentially gives your project a purpose.



In this project phase, you need to:

 * Identify a business opportunity
 * Develop a project idea to tackle that opportunity

So how do you do that?

Here are the steps involved in this phase:

A. CREATE A BUSINESS CASE

A business case is a document that explains why a new project should be started.
The ideal business should be clear, logical, relevant, and comprehensive.

 Business cases vary from project to project, but they have a common structure:

 * Preface
 * Table of contents
 * Project details
 * Analysis of future costs, benefits, and disadvantages
 * Conclusion

B. DO A FEASIBILITY STUDY

After the business case has been approved, you need to create a document that
answers the following two questions:

 * Will the proposed project work?
 * Should the team proceed with it?

It also helps you outline the risks involved and how you’ll solve them.



C. CREATE A PROJECT CHARTER

Every project needs a project charter – otherwise, the project will lack
structure.

And without structure, there will be chaos!



Don’t panic, Rick! Here’s how you can create a project charter:

The project charter includes:

 * Vision: what you wish to achieve with the project in the future
 * Project scope: work that will be covered within the project
 * Project’s objective: desired results of the project
 * Deliverables: objectives and measures of success
 * Responsibilities of the team: what the team is expected to do

With this document in place, the execution phase will go off without a hitch!

D. ASSEMBLE A TEAM

To pull off a successful heist, Rick needed a team with unique skills:



Similarly, in order to tackle a project, you need team members with different
skill sets. 

Create a doc that lists all the roles for each team member, as well as their
responsibilities. 

How do you find these team members?

Create an organizational chart that lists:

 * Skills required for a job role
 * Experience needed for each position

This will help you narrow down your search for your final project team. 

Now let’s move on to the next phase.


2. THE PLANNING PHASE

What’s the key to project success?

Planning, planning, and more planning!

A project without a management plan is like a spaceship without brakes! 



It’s bound to crash!

The project planning phase is important because it prevents your team from
losing control of the project scope, which ultimately leads to scope creep.

Note: Your project scope includes everything that goes into a project. Scope
creep is a management term referring to the rapid, uncontrolled growth of scope
during a project.

Now, let’s take a look at what goes on during the planning phase:

A. CREATING GOALS AND OBJECTIVES

Before you start planning ahead, you need to ask yourself, ‘What do I want to
achieve with this project?’ 

Do you want to:

 * Make customers happy?
 * Increase revenue?
 * Cut production costs?

For example, Rick’s project goals would be to earn money through his cool
inventions.



Now, your project planning needs to figure out how you’re going to achieve that
goal. 

You need to break that goal down into a few statements called objectives.

For example, Rick’s primary project objective would be to ‘Produce more Portal
Guns’ to reach his goal.

B. WRITING A SCOPE STATEMENT

A project scope statement defines what work will be done and what won’t be done
in the project.

Here’s what a project scope statement for developing software would include:

 * Product Scope: everything that goes into developing your software
 * Deliverables: components of the project like specific software features 
 * Product Acceptance Criteria: the conditions that need to be met for success
 * Risks: issues or constraints that can affect your project

All the stakeholders, including clients and investors, have to agree to the
project scope – otherwise, it’s back to the drawing board!

C. ESTIMATING THE BUDGET

A study by The Project Management Institute found that around 43% of projects
exceed their budget. 

That means you have roughly 1 in 2 chances of going over budget, which can lead
to:

 * Reduced return on investment
 * Financial losses
 * Possible project failure!

So stop daydreaming while doing the math!



Calculate an estimate of the costs of all the resources, salaries, and tools
required to complete the project and try to follow it as carefully as possible.

D. GATHERING RESOURCES

Once you’ve set the budgets, you need to make sure your team has everything they
need to create a successful project. 

Which means you need to purchase:

 * Necessary equipment like servers, laptops, printers, etc.
 * Software licenses 
 * Project management tools
 * Anything else they need for the project!

E. CREATING A PROJECT TIMELINE

A project timeline lists out all the project tasks that need to be completed
sequentially. 

Each task must also have a fixed deadline, so your team doesn’t sleep on the job
like Morty here!



 


3. THE EXECUTION PHASE

After you’ve gained approval from the stakeholders, created a team, and
developed a project plan, it’s time to get to work on the project!



Mr. Meeseeks is ready… Are you ready too?

In the project execution phase (also known as the implementation phase), the
project manager has a few key responsibilities like:

 * Managing team members
 * Following the project timeline
 * Communicating important information with all stakeholders 

Now let’s take a closer look at project management processes involved in the
execution phase:

A. BRIEFING THE PROJECT TEAM

Before assigning tasks to your team, it’s important to tell them what they’re
getting into. 

Here’s what you need to do:

 1. Explain how a task should be completed
 2. Create company Docs to explain certain processes
 3. Conduct training sessions if necessary

And while you’re assigning tasks, don’t assign an excessive amount of work or
it’ll affect project performance.

It’ll leave them overwhelmed like Rick and Morty after too many space
adventures!



B. REPORTING PROGRESS

While your team is working on the project plan, a project stakeholder might
regularly ask them to:



And how does your project team show them their project progress?

Your team has to share weekly reports of the tasks they’ve completed, and the
project deliverables they’ve finished.

C. MANAGING ISSUES

As work on the project continues, issues are bound to pop up regularly. 

Your team can face problems related to time management, budget management,
software bugs, team morale, and more.

Here’s how you can manage those issues:

 1. Create a document to store a list of issues
 2. Ask your team to log issues to the document
 3. Assign team members to help fix the problems
 4. Monitor progress of the issue
 5. Resolve issues when they’re done

Note: The longer the issue remains unresolved, the more problems it can cause.
It’s a good idea to mark tasks related to issue management as a high priority. 

D. HOLDING WEEKLY MEETINGS

At the end of the week, project managers and team members should come together
to discuss:

 * What they’ve worked on
 * The issues that they’ve faced

These meetings ensure that no task slips under the cracks, and the project work
is running smoothly.

For example, every morning, Scrum teams host meetings known as daily standups to
discuss what they’ll be working on for the day.    


4. THE MONITORING PHASE

Even though it’s the fourth phase of the project life cycle, the project
monitoring phase happens at the same time as the execution phase.

So how is it different?

This phase is all about measuring and tracking your team’s performance over
executing the project plan.

It’s going to help managers like Rick say: 



Let’s take a look at the three project management processes involved in the
project monitoring phase:

A. CHOOSING KPIS

How do you know if the project is on track?

Through KPIs.

KPIs (key performance indicators) are metrics used to measure the team’s
performance over key business activities. 

A project manager usually picks a few KPIs like:

 * Quality of deliverables: identifies if project deliverables are being
   produced
 * Costs: ensures if the project doesn’t exceed the budget
 * Issue resolutions: monitors the issues that arise and how quickly they are
   fixed

B. MEASURING PROGRESS

Now that you’ve set the KPIs, you need a way to measure them. 

Fortunately, a project management tool can help you with this! 

A good project management tool will have dashboards that take in real-time
project data (like completed tasks, time tracked, etc.), and track your metrics.
Just one glance at these dashboards, and you’ll have a complete picture of
what’s going on within the project!

C. REFINING PROCESSES

The dashboards will also indicate the areas where your project team is crushing
their goals and where they’re struggling. Use this to identify bottlenecks in
and figure out a way to eliminate them.


5. THE CLOSURE PHASE

Because of the time and effort put into the planning stage and execution, most
companies rush through the final phase of the project life cycle.

However, this phase is equally important!

There’s still a lot of work that is left to be done after the project is
finished. 

Here’s what goes on in the project closure phase:

A. ANALYZE PERFORMANCE

Verify if the project goals and objectives that you had set earlier were met. 

You should also evaluate how individual team members performed. 

Reports and reviews can indicate whether they met their goals, determine their
quality of work, and identify if they met their deadlines.

After analyzing that data, you can (hopefully) tell your project team:



B. CREATE FINAL DOCUMENTS

You finished your project!

Congratulations.

But you’re not done yet.

When you’re saying goodbye to your stakeholders, you’ll have a lot of paperwork
to do! 

This includes:

 * Closing contracts
 * Creating invoices
 * Generating reports

After you’ve sent the paperwork to your client, it’s a good idea to create a
copy of it and store it in your archives for future reference.

C. RELEASE RESOURCES

After the project team has served its purpose, you have to redistribute them to
be available for future projects.



And if there are any unused funds (as if!), you can allocate it for the next
project.

D. CELEBRATE SUCCESS!

After achieving project success, you should acknowledge your team for doing a
great job! 

Consider rewarding your project team with something after the project closure
phase. Not only does it boost team morale, but it also creates loyalty. This
way, your project team is motivated to work harder on their future projects. 

But for now, it’s time to loosen up. Or as Rick and Morty would say – it’s time
to Get Schwifty!




HOW DO YOU MANAGE PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROCESSES?

Project management becomes ridiculously easy when you use a software, like
ClickUp. And the best management tools have everything you need to manage each
life cycle phase.

Fortunately, that’s exactly what ClickUp was built for:

What’s ClickUp?



ClickUp is the world’s highest-rated project management tool that’s used by
teams of all types and sizes worldwide. Whether you use Agile, Scrum or any
other project methodologies, it has everything you need to manage every phase of
your project life cycle. 

Let’s take a look at how ClickUp can manage your lifecycle processes:


1. FOR THE INITIATION PHASE

Whether you like it or not – the initiation requires a lot of paperwork! 

You need to create and store documents like the feasibility study, and the
project charter. 

CLICKUP’S SOLUTION: DOCS

Docs are a great place to store all your initiation phase documents.

Not only does it allow you to create well-formatted documents, but also Docs
helps you collaborate remotely in real-time!



And that’s not the best part!

ClickUp allows you to gather and store all your scattered project documents in
one place for better accessibility.

So if you have company docs on Evernote, Notion, & Google Docs – you can import
them faster than Rick can say his catchphrase:




2. FOR THE PLANNING PHASE

You’ve set a few goals and objectives for your project. But those goals are
useless if there’s no easy way to carefully plan them out!

Don’t worry, ClickUp’s got you covered:

CLICKUP’S SOLUTION: GOALS

In ClickUp, Goals are high-level containers that can be broken down into smaller
objectives known as Targets. 

Just create your project Goal and then set measurable Targets to achieve them!

For example:

Rick’s project Goal was to – ‘Earn money through inventions’. 

He then would have two measurable Targets for his project team:

 * Create 50 portal guns
 * Produce 20 Interdimensional cable TV boxes



As he progresses, he can update his targets in ClickUp. 

And here’s where the magic happens…

ClickUp automatically calculates your project goal progress in real-time! 

This can motivate him to keep pushing forward until their goal.

Note: If you’re using the Agile project management methodology, you can use the
Goals feature to create sprint goals to track the progress of the sprint.


3. FOR THE EXECUTION PHASE

If project management was a movie – then the project execution phase would be
the fast-paced action sequence!



You need to assign tasks, manage workflow and teams – all under a tight
deadline!

Additionally, maintaining proper communication is absolutely crucial during the
project execution phase. Even the most planned projects can derail due to
miscommunication!

Here’s how ClickUp helps you navigate the execution phase:

CLICKUP’S SOLUTIONS

A. ASSIGN TASKS

Assigning project tasks in ClickUp is as easy as summoning Mr. Meeseeks! 



Just create a new task and add all the project team members that need to work on
it. Your team members get instantly notified of this and can begin work on it!



B. TRACK TIME TAKEN ON TASKS

Want your team to pick up the pace?

You can add a time estimate to each task to give your team an idea of how long
they have to complete it.



To ensure that your team is sticking to the project schedule, each team member
can track the time spent on each task with ClickUp’s Chrome extension.



Already using a time tracker?

No problem! 

ClickUp integrates with loads of time tracking tools, including Toggl, Everhour,
Time Doctor, and more. This way, your team stays productive – even when they’re
working remotely!

C. COMMENTS

Since you don’t have a lot of time on your hands – you need a quick and
efficient way to communicate with your team.

That’s why each task has in ClickUp has a comment section, which your team can
use for:

 * Clearing up any doubts
 * Alerting the team about the issues they’ve faced
 * Sending documents related to the task

You can even assign tasks to your team members with the Assigned Comments
feature.

With an Assigned comment, you can instantly convert a comment into a task, and
then assign it to your team members, so they take action on it immediately!




4. FOR THE MONITORING PHASE

During the project monitoring phase, you’re going to have to track your project
progress.



Yup – even Rick needs some monitoring help to run a successful project!

Here’s how ClickUp can help you:

CLICKUP’S SOLUTION – DASHBOARDS

ClickUp’s Dashboard has plenty of Widgets that cover your project’s progress:

 * Burn-Up Charts:  determines how close your team is to finish the entire
   project
 * Burndown Charts: visualizes the amount of work remaining in a project
 * Velocity Charts: determines the number of tasks your team can complete in a
   given period of time



Note: These widgets work best when you’re using Scrum and Agile project
management techniques.


5. FOR THE CLOSURE PHASE

Just like the initiation phase, the project closure phase also requires a lot of
paperwork!



Don’t worry, it’s much easier this time around!

With project management software like ClickUp, you can instantly generate and
share reports for detailed insights on how things went. 

CLICKUP’S SOLUTION – TEAM REPORTS

TASK COMPLETED REPORT

This report displays the number of tasks completed by each team member.



Worked On Report

This report displays the number of tasks each team member has been a part of.



Time Tracked Report

This report measures the amount of time your team spent on the project tasks.



Worried that these reports will fall into the wrong hands?

ClickUp allows you to customize the permissions to your reports, to ensure that
only specific stakeholders can access them.


CONCLUSION

The project lifecycle organizes your project work into manageable chunks – to
make attempting it easier for your project team.

But simply defining your project life cycle isn’t enough.

You’ll also need a project management tool to guide every step of the way.

Luckily, that’s exactly what ClickUp was made for.

It’s going to be the Morty to your Rick – helping you navigate each phase of
your project management life cycle with ease!



So sign up for ClickUp, and ensure that project life processes remain as smooth
as the sounds of Snake Jazz!

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