
I hope these images help illustrate the extremely simple project planning template I have been talking about. The one thing missing here is a budget vs. cost tracker, but that can be added. Please do use this extensively during your MBA and during your future career. It's simple but very useful, especially when updated and shared regularly with the project team. You will find such trackers used at all larger companies, including Nagarro, and where you don't find them, you can introduce them!
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I will must follow this project plan schedule from now onwards, even i will try to bring it in daily routine.
Thanks a lot to share your eminent experience with us.
Thanks Ved. I feel good to know that you are taking this seriously.
sir, thank you for this scheduler, and i used it for reading the economist,
Kushleshwar Singh
Sir,
I really feel that if this thing comes into our regular practise then it will be highly beneficial..
But Sir, how do i go about breaking it down to my small tasks.. because i am not onto any major project per se.. and for keeping a record of my mini projects and assignments, i ahve been following a diary.. but i really want to follow this template... What do you suggest Sir
Hi Sir, as you have already shared this table in one of your session at proton, i have tried it when i was collecting some data regarding a FMCG company. It has really helped me in getting lot of confidence regarding doing things systematically.Thanks!
sir,
This is really reducing chances of failure by planning continueously and too taking all perameters to consider while any projects.
Thanks for sharing it with us sir.
thank you sir, rally it helps me in my task, and now i use this.
Priyanka, if you are not working on a project, a simple task list may suffice. Kushleshwar, Umesh, Nikhil, Swati, glad this helps.
Hello sir,
I am really thankful to you for providing this template. I am going to apply this in all sorts of projects we will undergo in our curriculum and elsewhere.
Sir can you please throw some light on "budget v/s. cost tracker".
Regards,
Divyesh Dodiya
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