Ah, templates. Everyone wants templates for project management.
They can be great as a reference. But be careful. Sudhir sent me this question via email.
I would also appreciate some samples
Requirement Traceability Matrix and Requirements Specification, Risk Register, Stakeholder Registers, Progress Report, Status Report, etc.
These documents are familiar to me, but we don’t currently use them. I want to be able to comprehend it.
The approach I take in my training at?http://learn.SPOTO.com is to demonstrate the creation of project artifacts from scratch, and explain them as I go. Although templates are fine, the problem is learning from them. It is difficult to understand how to use them properly unless you have created them. You can then use other templates to adapt them as you need them. However, specific Google searches will not yield any results. ?Just put a filetype identifier into the search.For example the following query in Google will yield only .xls files for you:”risk register” filetype:xls”Requirement Traceability Matrix” filetype:xls”project status report” filetype:docAnd you can do that for any artifact, and any file extension (.doc, .xlsx, .docx, .pdf)(screenshot above is from a template created live and from scratch in course #4 at learn.pmStudent.com)
