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Define a business project

Un grupo está organizando un viaje a la Isla de San Andrés con un enfoque en proporcionar una experiencia todo incluido. El presupuesto estimado por persona es de $2.051.752, impuestos incluidos, cubriendo transporte, alojamiento, alimentación y recreación.

Define a business project

Proyecto de viaje a la Isla de San Andrés

Enter your project name


Begin by typing your project name into the Central Topic below, then press the Enter key or click the right-arrow button.

Requerimientos

Requirements Management


Requirements often make or break projects. If the requirements are not well known in advance, the way that you handle this situation will have a significant impact.
Knowing the requirements is important, but it is more important to be in control of the requirements, and to know what is excluded as well.

Conocer Exclusiones

Exclusions


For clarity, you should state any known exclusions that are definitely not part of the project, especially if there is a chance that someone might reasonably assume they are included.

Exclusión

Add an exclusion


Specify an exclusion from your project. Examples are

Conocer Requerimientos

Known requirements


List the major known requirements for your project. If there are a lot, then you might choose to put these in a separate map. You can always come back and add more later. The important thing is that the requirements are gathered in one place and are roughly classified. Requirements can include:

Requerimiento

Add a requirement


Add a requirement in the topic text. Requirements should be specific enough to be tested. Prioritise it with MoSCoW grades by clicking on an icon:

  1. Must have - an essential requirement
  2. Should have - preferred, but a temporary workaround would be acceptable
  3. Could have - include if easy and all the Musts and Shoulds are complete
  4. Want to have - can be left for the future
Gerente del Contrato

Requirements Management


How will you respond when requirements change? How will you keep track of changing requirements?

Contrato

Indicate your confidence level


How confident do you feel about the requirements specification for this project? Can you start designing now, or will you need to spend time defining the requirements?
Click the icon that represents your confidence level:

Press Enter or click the right-arrow to continue.

Riesgos y Problemas

Risks and Issues


Projects of all sizes face risks and issues, which must both be proactively managed.
Risks are characterised by their probability, and their severity if they do occur. They can be controlled by reducing their probability and/or reducing the severity of their impact.
Issues need to be identified early and addressed early, otherwise they might become critical later and cause a delay.

Problemas

Issues Log


Issues are risks that have already occurred. Even if your project has not yet started, you might already know of some issues. It is good practice to maintain a log of current issues so that they do not get forgotten.

Acción

Add a project issue


Add a project issue and grade its impact by clicking an icon below:

  1. Currently blocking progress
  2. A workaround exists, but the solution is not known
  3. The solution is known but is not implemented
  4. Temporary issue that may solve itself
Riesgos

Risk Log


The Risk Log contains the main risks that might affect the project outcome. This does not need to be highly detailed, nor should you include large-scale events such as earthquakes. Typical project risks include:

Control

Activities & Schedule

Project activities and schedule


Although we are not planning a detailed schedule here, this map should include the major work elements so that they can be broken down into tasks later.

Plan Comunicación

Communications plan


Communications are vital to your project, so that all stakeholders know what they need to know to play their part. A communications plan helps you to keep everyone informed.

Eventos

Key communications events


Your communications plan should include a number of key events, with specific purposes and outcomes. You can choose from the suggestion that follow or add your own.

Otro Evento

Add another event


Add other project communications events not listed above, or press Enter to skip.

Vista del Proyecto

Include a project review?


The project review meeting takes place once the project has been closed, and examines the processes that led to both success and failure in the project. The goal of the review meeting is to improve processes and techniques for the next time.
Click the icon to include a project review meeting:

Calidad

Include quality reviews?


If you have specific quality criteria to meet, or have a quality regime in your organisation, you may need to conduct periodic reviews to ensure that the project could pass an audit at any time.
Click the icon to include quality reviews:

Riegos y Problemas

Include risk and issue reviews?


You should periodically review project risks and issues, to ensure that new risks are not emerging, and that issues are not being left unaddressed.
Click the icon to include risk and issue reviews:

Progreso

Include progress reviews?


If the project is large enough or if you are using an Agile methodology, you will need regular progress reviews with a consistent agenda.
Click the icon to include progress reviews:

Planeación

Include stage planning meetings?


If your project is large, or if you are using an Agile methodology, you may need regular planning meetings to schedule the project in stages.
Click the icon to include stage planning meetings:

Personal

Project Stakeholders


A 'Stakeholder' is anyone who might be affected by the project or its outcomes. Some stakeholders are clear, for example the customer and users. But sometimes there are hidden stakeholders, such as people who share the resources that the project will also use. You will need a list of stakeholders for your communication plans.

Otros

Other stakeholders


Who else might have an interest in the project or its outcomes?

Guía Turístico

Add another stakeholder


Add a stakeholder name. For clarity, add their interest in brackets after their name. Think about people who:

Patrocinadores y apoyo

Partners and suppliers


Will you be working with any external partners or suppliers to deliver your project?

Proveedor

Add a partner or supplier


Add a partner or supplier. You can add their service or speciality in brackets after their name.

Equipo del proyecto

The project team


Your project team may consist of direct members and people who support the project in other ways.

Miembros del Equipo

Add a team member


Add a team member. You can add their role in brackets after their name. Examples include:

Usuiarios

Users


The users of the outcome of your project may not be the same as the customers who pay the bill. Who are the users, and who represents their interests on the project?

Familia, Invitados

Add a user


Add a user or user representative, such as:

Clientes

Customers


Who are the people in the customer's organisation who are important to the project?

Cliente

Add a customer representative


Add a customer representative. These might include people who:

Gerente de Viaje

Customer account manager


Who takes care of the customer, and represents their interests with your team?

Cuenta del Gerente

Add an account manager


Add a customer account manager.

Patrocinadores

Project sponsors


Project sponsors are the senior members of your organisation who are backing (or will need to be persuaded to back) your project. They provide the authority for the project.

Capital

Add a project sponsor


Add a name and press Enter.

Presupuesto

The Business Case


The Business Case justifies the investment in the project. If your project is already approved, then you can skip over this section and delete it later. But if you need buy-in for your project, then you may need to make a simple business case.

Plan Estrategico

Strategic 'fit'


How well does this project fit your strategy?
Is it 'strategic'?
Does it help you along the road towards strategic goals, either for your team, department or company?

Justificación

Add a strategic reason


Add a strategic reason for this project.

Recreación

Alimentación

Beneficios

Key benefits


What are the key benefits to your organisation in taking this project forward?

Add a key benefit


Type in a key benefit from this project. Examples include:

Costos Estimados por persona

Estimated costs


Estimated costs will help to determine the level of authorisation required, the cost/benefit ratio, and the opportunity costs of the project.

$ 2.051.752

Impuestos incluidos.

Información de Viaje

The Statement of Work


The first thing to write is the Statement of Work. This gives a high-level overview of the major items that the project should deliver.

Todo Incluido
Transporte

Project constraints


A constraint is a condition that must be met. Constraints set non-negotiable limits and are often restrictive.

Vuelos ida y vuelta.

Add a Constraint


Type in a project constraint, or just press Enter to skip. Examples of constraints include:

Alojamiento

Project assumptions


What assumptions are you making in order to deliver this project successfully?
What is outside your control, or is on your list to'deal with later'?

5 ías 4 noches en Hotel Decameron de Isla de San Andrés.

Add an assumption


Type an assumption into the topic text. Examples include:

Lugar del viaje

Milestones


A project milestone is an event that shows progress along the path towards completion. Milestones usually have deadline dates.

Isla de San Andrés

Add a project milestone


Type in the name of a milestone for your project. Examples include:

Fecha

Deliverables


A project deliverable is evidence of real progress. It is something that can be handed to your customers or users.

23-febrero-2016

Add a project deliverable


Type a project deliverable into the topic text below, and press Enter. When you are finished, press Enter again. Examples of project deliverables include: