I have just published my first book - How to Plan Small Projects. I thought I'd create a Book Trailer to tell people about it. I ended up making two trailers: one about what's in the book (this one), and one about what the book is for (the other one).
...Geoff
(www.performancepeople.com.au)
3. Become an investment banker
Set up an online retail outlet
Invest in a new franchise
Build doll’s houses
Have Christmas at your house
Fence your property
Setup a lemonade stall
Create an eBay™ business
Go to university (in a new city)
Buy a new car
Go on a camping trip
Paint your house (inside & out)
Hold a dinner party
Organise a school camp
Sell your old car on the Internet
Launch a new clothing range
Build a pergola
Install solar panels
Set up a hydro organic wheat
Promote a business
Build a garden shed
Plan a 21st birthday party
Go on a camping holiday
Install new computer software
Fit out a home office
Frame a painting
Record a music cd
Write a piece of software
Develop a business website
Tour your hometown
Set up a bed & breakfast
Go backpacking in Tibet
Landscape a new garden
Write an iPhone™ application
Facilitate a public meeting
Move out of home
Such as…
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Image c/o Hamed Saber, at flickr.com
Image c/o DeusXFlorida, at flickr.com
5. Are you responsible for getting
something done?
Something that is so complex,
important or expensive that you
cannot afford to do it ‘by the seat
of your pants’?
6. Image c/o epSos.de, at flickr.com
Image c/o Capture Queen, at flickr.com
Image c/o Tiagø Ribeiro, at flickr.com
7. Are you responsible for getting
something done?
Something that is so complex,
important or expensive that you
cannot afford to do it ‘by the seat
of your pants’?
If so, you have a project, and
it needs to be planned.
8. Image c/o moriza, at flickr.com
Image c/o to01, at flickr.com
Image c/o thomcochrane, at flickr.com
Image c/o Photos8, at flickr.com
9. This book will help you to answer the BIG
project management questions:
11. 1. What to call
the project?
2. What do I want
to achieve?
12. 1. What to call
the project?
2. What do I want
to achieve?
3. Why am I
doing this?
13. 1. What to call
the project?
2. What do I want
to achieve?
3. Why am I
doing this?
4. Who am I
doing it for?
14. 1. What to call
the project?
2. What do I want
to achieve?
3. Why am I
doing this?
4. Who am I
doing it for?
5. How am I
going to start?
15. 1. What to call
the project?
2. What do I want
to achieve?
3. Why am I
doing this?
4. Who am I
doing it for?
5. How am I
going to start?
6. What will I do
along the way?
16. 1. What to call
the project?
2. What do I want
to achieve?
3. Why am I
doing this?
4. Who am I
doing it for?
5. How am I
going to start?
6. What will I do
along the way?
7. How am I
going to finish?
17. 1. What to call
the project?
2. What do I want
to achieve?
3. Why am I
doing this?
4. Who am I
doing it for?
5. How am I
going to start?
6. What will I do
along the way?
7. How am I
going to finish?
8. Who else will be
doing the project?
18. 1. What to call
the project?
2. What do I want
to achieve?
3. Why am I
doing this?
4. Who am I
doing it for?
5. How am I
going to start?
6. What will I do
along the way?
7. How am I
going to finish?
8. Who else will be
doing the project?
9. What should
the project cost?
19. 10. How soon do I need
to/expect to finish?
1. What to call
the project?
2. What do I want
to achieve?
3. Why am I
doing this?
4. Who am I
doing it for?
5. How am I
going to start?
6. What will I do
along the way?
7. How am I
going to finish?
8. Who else will be
doing the project?
9. What should
the project cost?