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Project Arrow

Project Arrow. Project Sequence. Phases of a Project. 6 Phases of any project are- Initiation Phase Definition Phase Planning Phase Control Phase Implementation Phase Review Phase. These 6 phases form a part of the life cycle of any project. How many phases does Project Arrow have?.

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Project Arrow

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  1. Project Arrow Project Sequence

  2. Phases of a Project • 6 Phases of any project are- • Initiation Phase • Definition Phase • Planning Phase • Control Phase • Implementation Phase • Review Phase These 6 phases form a part of the life cycle of any project

  3. How many phases does Project Arrow have? Pre Operative & Post Operative

  4. Initiation Definition Pre Operative Planning Control Implementation Post Operative Review

  5. Pre Operative Phase Why do we need this Project? What do we plan to achieve by this Project? Defining the Project List out its features List out its characteristics Work out- Timelines Schedules Completion dates Resource Requirements Trials, Pilots, Modifications to the Scope Quality Reviews

  6. Post Operative Phase Launching the Project Reports and Reviews from End Users Monitoring progress at various levels Listing out lessons learnt What could have been done differently? Has the project fulfilled the objectives for which it was conceived?

  7. For successful Project Implementation • Fully explore the “What” & “Why” of the Project- this will make you believe in the Project • Play Devil’s Advocate- anticipate opposition/criticism • Never try to hide things • Invest time in documentation- Tag & colour code your documents • Analyze stake holders attitude towards the Project- Study your team members

  8. For successful Project Implementation • Get organized- Keep specific time slots for specific tasks • Plan in advance- use your workbook/diary • Hold “Stand up” impromtu team meetings- do not deviate from the agenda • Value small easily implemented improvements- Combined effects of these can be significant

  9. Let us do a simple exercise……….. Refer to activity sheet ……………..

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