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Project Starter Kit
The twelve templates used across Part II of Project Management in 10 Steps — blank to fill in, and a second copy of each one already filled in with the Quality of Life project the book follows, run through all ten steps on a real board. Download them before you start Step 1: the book is built to be used, not just read.
The twelve templates, step by step
- Step 1 — Project charter · Assumption log
- Step 2 — Scope statement · WBS & milestone plan
- Step 3 — Risk register
- Step 4 — Schedule & roadmap · Cost baseline & budget
- Step 6 — Stakeholder register
- Step 8 — Work performance report
- Step 9 — Change requests log
- Step 10 — Lessons learned register · Final report
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Run the 10 steps on your own project
Project Together takes the same ten steps, in the same order, and runs them against a real project of yours. Your project lives on a board in ProjectAdm. Each step hands you a prompt already carrying your own data — you paste it into whichever AI you use, you decide what to accept, and the step writes the finished document into your folder.
The book explains what each output is for and what it costs to skip. The course produces it, for your project, with your numbers in it. It is free and it installs nothing.
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Project Management in 10 Steps
The twelve templates above come from the book: ten steps from the idea to a formal close, in the order you actually run them, with two projects worked end to end — one personal, one corporate. Based on the PMBOK Guide, Eighth Edition.
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All 40 project management processes of the PMBOK® Guide — Eighth Edition, one at a time, with their inputs, outputs, tools and techniques. Same board, same rhythm, more depth.
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