Project Workstream

A specific thread of work within a project, focused on a particular area or goal. Project workstreams are the mini-projects that come together to make the big picture.

Project Status Report

A regular update that keeps stakeholders in the loop on progress, risks, and milestones. Project status reports are the “here’s where we’re at” moments that keep everyone in sync.

Project Sponsor

The key executive backing the project financially and strategically. The project sponsor clears roadblocks, keeps resources flowing, and makes sure the project stays high-priority.

Project Scope

The boundaries and details of what’s included in a project—and what’s not. Project scope defines what success looks like so everyone’s aiming at the same target.

Project Scheduling

The planning process to map out all tasks and deadlines within a project. Project scheduling turns rough ideas into a real, workable timeline everyone can stick to.

Project Schedule

The timeline mapping out when each task, milestone, and deliverable will happen. A project schedule keeps everyone aligned and on pace from start to finish.

Project Risk Register

The catalog of potential project risks, each with a plan to handle them. The project risk register is like a project’s insurance policy, tracking and managing threats from day one.

Project Retrospective

The after-party for project reflection, where you figure out what went well and what didn’t. Project retrospectives make sure every experience adds value to the next project.

Project Resourcing

Allocating the right people and materials to get the project done. Project resourcing is the careful balancing act to ensure no team is overbooked—or underutilized.

Project Plan

The detailed roadmap covering everything needed to complete a project. The project plan sets the schedule, assigns resources, and outlines who does what and when.