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The process of translating project scope into an actionable task can be a tedious one. MindGenius solves this problem by providing aneasy transition from project scope to an actionable project schedule in 6 easy steps. Read more.
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6 Steps from Project Scope to Schedule with MindGenius
In today’s competitive environment, project teams are pressured to
deliver projects faster while maintaining quality. During a project, the
team defines the project scope and develops a project schedule to
determine project duration and costs. The process of translating project
scope into an actionable task can be a tedious one. Project managers are
often looking for accelerators to improve project delivery and lessen the
administrative burden. MindGenius solves this problem by providing an
easy transition from project scope to an actionable project schedule in 6 easy steps.
Step 1. Brainstorm the project scope
Conducting a brainstorming session to gather requirements and organizing the ideas into a mind
map is an excellent way to define project scope. In Figure 1, MindGenius was used to collect and
organize project requirements for a training website. Developing a new website will require course
catalog content, payment methods, web-based courses and the underlying technical architecture.
Sales and marketing plans also need to be implemented. MindGenius takes the results of a
brainstorming session and easily organizes thoughts and ideas to help project teams think visually.
Figure 1 Brainstorm Project Scope
Formal project management organizations often use a work breakdown structure (WBS) to define
the scope. Using MindGenius, project managers can switch from the organic brainstorm map
diagram to a structured work breakdown structure format with a click on the button.
In MindGenius, Select Home - Map Layouts and select the affinity map layout to change the map
layout (Figure 2).
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Figure 2 WBS
Step 2. Assign task dependencies in the Gantt Chart view
The next step is to assign dependencies between the tasks in the work breakdown structure. Select
Tasks - Gantt View from the MindGenius navigation bar. The mind map will turn into the classic
Gantt Chart. In the Predecessors column, enter the task number of the preceding tasks. The Gantt
Chart will adjust based on the task dependencies (Figure 3).
Figure 3 Gantt Chart Sequencing
Tasks can be added, removed and moved throughout the task outline. Any change to the tasks in
this view will also be reflected in the mind map view. MindGenius creatively allows project managers
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to work with the data in the view that makes the most sense for the job. Users don’t have to worry
about data loss as the various views use the same underlying set of data.
Step 3. Estimate task duration
Once tasks have been defined and put into the proper sequence, the next step is to estimate the
duration of the tasks. Task durations are expressed in either days or hours. MindGenius also
supports effort based estimates using the Work field in the Tasks navigation menu. Double clicking
on any task will allow the user to adjust a variety of task parameters include start dates, finish dates,
milestones and costs.
Figure 4 Duration Estimation
Step 4. Assign resources to tasks
MindGenius enables project managers to define their project team in the tool and assign them to
specific tasks. Double click on the Resource column and select Edit Resource List. Figure 5 provides a
dialogue box for the project manager to add team members to the project.
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Figure 5 Define the project team
Once the team is defined, the team member can be assigned to a specific task by clicking on the
check box (Figure 6). Multiple team members can be added although a best practice is to define the
tasks at a detailed level so only one team member is assigned. This allows the project manager to
track the specific work and team member progress throughout the project.
Figure 6 Assign team members to tasks
In Figure 7, the project schedule has team members assigned to each task. MindGenius appends
each name to the Gantt Chart for easy tracking.
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Figure 7 Assign Resources in Gantt View
The project manager can switch back to the mind map view by selecting the Gantt - Return to Map
button. The result is the WBS view with assigned resources, date icons and progress indicators
(Figure 8).
Figure 8 Resource Assignment Map View
Step 5. Create a Resource Map and filter for Resource Assignments
The next step demonstrates MindGenius’s unique ability to create a resource mind map view of
project team assignments. Once the project schedule is developed, project team members need to
know their specific tasks. By selecting the Task - Create Resource Map button, MindGenius will
create a mind map that organizes the tasks by resource. Using the Map Explorer in the left window
pane, the project manager navigates and filters the map by resource to see resource tasks.
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Figure 9 Resource Map
Each individual resource map can be exported and distributed to each team member. By capturing
the assignments visually, project team members have an easier time understanding their full scope
of work.
Step 6. Export to Microsoft Project for detailed schedule development (optional)
If this is a small project, the team can continue to use MindGenius to manage the schedule. If it is a
larger project that requires detailed scheduling and refinement, the entire mind map can be
exported to Microsoft Project.
Select Export - Microsoft Project from the navigation bar and the MindGenius map will be exported
to Microsoft Project. MindGenius was built to integrate intelligently with Microsoft Project rather
than replace Microsoft Project entirely. Task data including milestones, start, finish dates, resources
and costs will all easily export to the Microsoft Project schedule.
Figure 10 MS Project Export
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In 6 easy steps, project managers can define project scope and generate a meaningful project
schedule within a single tool. MindGenius provides project managers with visual tools for effective
communication, problem solving and strategic planning. For a free 30 day trial, visit
http://www.mindgenius.com