The document discusses key aspects of project planning, including vision, goals, and measurement. It defines vision as a general wish for the future, goals as concrete objectives, and measurement as using indicators to track results. The stages of project planning are outlined as understanding where you want to go (vision, goals, measurement), what you have now (description, values, audience), and what else you need. Examples are provided for each stage. The document also discusses necessary attitudes for teamwork like open communication, trust, and respect, as well as necessary skills like leadership, listening, and feedback.
2. • The first thing that you need to know is…
a little secret about you.
YOU HAVE A POWER AND AUTHORITY
3. Ideal team?
Open communication Building on Differences
Sense of purpose Shared leadership
Flexibility and
Continues Adaptability
Learning
Trust in your team
Effective working mates different
procedures Mutual respect abilities
4. Teamwork — Necessary attitudes
• Open • Supportive
• Trust • Respect
Teamwork – Necessary skills
• Leadership • Communication
• Active Listening • Receiving and
• Effective Meeting Giving Feedback
11. What is project planning?
Project Planning is …
“How to complete a project within a certain
timeframe, usually with defined stages, and with
designated resources. “
13. What are the stages?
Project Planning
Where do you want to go? - Duration
- Vision - Timeline
- Goals - Main task
- Measurement - Secondary task
What do you have now? What do you need?
- Description
- Values
- Target audience
25. What do you have now?
Project Description
ACT.IN.UA – national educational project of AIESEC in
Ukraine for student and recent graduates based on
“learning by doing” concept and international
experience, which is aimed to get and implement
project management skills.
36. What else do you need?
• Money
• Knowledge (original ideas, specific
knowledge, competence, expertise on
production)
• Partners ( common costs,increase profits, more
clients, more area of market “share market”)
• Mashines
• Engagement
• Perserverance