1. Change Management Plan
1.1. Contents
1.1.1. Project details and document control
1.1.2. Change Management Approach
1.1.3. Definitions of Change
1.1.4. Change Control Board
1.1.5. Change Control Process
1.1.5.1. https://www.stakeholdermap.com/change/change-management-process.png
1.1.6. Change Control Meetings
1.2. Free template
1.3. Purpose
1.3.1. The Change Management Plan is a PMBOK document which defines the change control process and describes how it will be managed. It also documents the roles and responsbilities of the Change Control Board (CCB).
2. Communications Management Plan
2.1. Contents
2.1.1. Project details and document control
2.1.2. Stakeholder ID
2.1.3. Stakeholder name
2.1.4. Information needs
2.1.5. Communication method
2.1.6. Timing or frequency of comms
2.1.7. Sender of comms.
2.1.8. Assumptions
2.1.9. Constraints
2.2. Free template
2.3. Purpose
2.3.1. Successful projects are all about people. The Communications Plan is a PMBOK document which sets out how you will inform your project team and stakeholders. It describes what information you will provide, when, how and to whom.
3. Cost Management Plan
3.1. Contents
3.2. Purpose
3.3. Free template
4. Procurement Management Plan
4.1. Contents
4.2. Purpose
4.3. Free template
5. Project Management Plan
5.1. Contents
5.2. Purpose
5.3. Free template
6. Quality Management Plan
6.1. Contents
6.1.1. Project details and document control
6.1.2. Quality Standards
6.1.3. Quality Objectives
6.1.4. Quality Roles and Responsibilities
6.1.5. Deliverables & processes subject to quality review
6.1.6. Quality Control approach
6.1.7. Appendices
6.2. Purpose
6.2.1. This PMBOK template sets out how quality will be managed on the project. It includes the objectives, standards, roles, responsibilities and control procedures. It forms part of the Project Management plan.
6.3. Free template
7. Requirements Management Plan
7.1. Contents
7.2. Purpose
7.3. Free template
8. Resource Management Plan
8.1. Contents
8.1.1. Project details and document control
8.1.2. Team identification
8.1.3. Team acquisition
8.1.4. Team management
8.1.5. Project team organization chart
8.1.6. Roles and responsibilities
8.1.7. Training requirements
8.1.8. Rewards and recognition
8.1.9. Team development and building
8.1.10. Equipment / materials identification and estimates
8.2. Purpose
8.2.1. In the PMBOK the resource management plan is part of the project management plan. It sets out how the project resources will identified, selected, managed, rewarded and released at the end of the project. The plan is an input into the Develop Project Management Plan process.